Analysis of the Role of Vitamin C Hypovitaminosis in Scurvy on Bone Health: A Single Center Observational Study at Dr. Moewardi General Hospital, Surakarta, Indonesia

U. Nefihancoro, Rachmad Faisal
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Background: Scurvy, vitamin C deficiency, is a rare condition but remains relevant in Indonesia. This study aims to analyze the role of vitamin C hypovitaminosis in the development of scurvy and its impact on bone health through an observational study at Dr. Moewardi General Hospital. Surakarta. Methods: A cross-sectional observational study was conducted on 30 patients diagnosed with scurvy at Dr. Moewardi General Hospital Surakarta during the 2020-2023 period. Demographic data, medical history, nutritional status, and severity of scurvy were collected. A radiological examination of the bone is performed to assess scurvy-related changes. Descriptive, comparative, and Spearman correlation statistical analyzes were used. Results: The majority of patients were men (66.7%) with a mean age of 45 years. A history of an unbalanced diet with low fruit and vegetable intake was found in the majority of patients (86.7%). Common symptoms include fatigue (86.7%), joint pain (73.3%), bleeding gums (60%), and skin bleeding (53.3%). The severity of scurvy varied, with 10 patients (33.3%) experiencing severe scurvy. Radiological examination shows significant changes in long bones, especially osteoporosis and thinning of the cortex, which is more obvious in patients with severe scurvy. Spearman correlation analysis showed a positive correlation between the severity of scurvy and the incidence of osteoporosis (rho = 0.495, p = 0.005) and cortical thinning (rho = 0.394, p = 0.031). Conclusion: Vitamin C hypovitaminosis plays a significant role in the development of scurvy and has a negative impact on bone health. Early screening and diagnosis of scurvy are important to prevent musculoskeletal complications. Nutritional education and dietary interventions to increase vitamin C intake need to be intensified, especially in high-risk groups.
分析坏血病中维生素 C 含量过低对骨骼健康的影响:印度尼西亚苏腊卡尔塔莫瓦迪博士综合医院单中心观察研究
背景:坏血病(维生素 C 缺乏症)是一种罕见的疾病,但在印度尼西亚仍然存在。本研究旨在通过在苏腊卡尔塔莫瓦迪博士综合医院(Dr. Moewardi General Hospital)开展的一项观察研究,分析维生素 C 缺乏症在坏血病发病过程中的作用及其对骨骼健康的影响。苏腊卡尔塔。研究方法2020-2023 年期间,对苏腊卡尔塔 Moewardi 医生综合医院确诊的 30 名坏血病患者进行了横断面观察研究。研究收集了人口统计学数据、病史、营养状况和坏血病严重程度。对骨骼进行放射学检查,以评估坏血病的相关变化。采用了描述性、比较性和斯皮尔曼相关统计分析。结果:大多数患者为男性(66.7%),平均年龄为 45 岁。大多数患者(86.7%)有饮食不均衡、水果和蔬菜摄入量低的病史。常见症状包括疲劳(86.7%)、关节疼痛(73.3%)、牙龈出血(60%)和皮肤出血(53.3%)。坏血病的严重程度各不相同,10 名患者(33.3%)出现严重坏血病。放射学检查显示长骨有明显变化,尤其是骨质疏松和骨皮质变薄,这在严重坏血病患者中更为明显。斯皮尔曼相关分析显示,坏血病的严重程度与骨质疏松症(rho = 0.495,p = 0.005)和皮质变薄(rho = 0.394,p = 0.031)的发生率呈正相关。结论维生素 C 摄取不足在坏血病的发生中起着重要作用,并对骨骼健康产生负面影响。早期筛查和诊断坏血病对预防肌肉骨骼并发症非常重要。需要加强营养教育和饮食干预,以增加维生素 C 的摄入量,尤其是在高危人群中。
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