The Lebanese GRADE-based vitamin D guidelines: a paradigm for the MENA region.

IF 4.2 2区 医学 Q1 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM
Osteoporosis International Pub Date : 2025-06-01 Epub Date: 2025-04-23 DOI:10.1007/s00198-024-07375-z
Marlene Chakhtoura, Elie Akl, Asma Arabi, Hala Ahmadieh, Stephanie Antoun, Paola Atallah, Rafic Baddoura, Maya Barake, Roger Bouillon, Peter Ebeling, Akram Echtay, Imad El-Kebbi, Marie Helene Ghannage-Yared, Georges Halaby, Nadine Hilal, Joanne Khabsa, Malek Nayfeh, Jad Okais, Mona Osman, Muheiddine Seoud, Imad Uthman, Ghada El-Hajj Fuleihan
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Abstract

Background: The Middle East and North Africa region are traditionally known as regions with a high prevalence of vitamin D deficiency. However, serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D (25OHD) levels seem to be increasing lately. We developed guidelines on the screening and supplementation of adult Lebanese patients with vitamin D. These guidelines address community-dwelling and institutionalized individuals.

Methods: Our guideline panel consisted of clinical and methodology experts that formulated the guidelines questions. We conducted a systematic review to gather global data on fracture (CRD42019129540), regional data on vitamin D trials (CRD42014010488), and on patients' values and preferences (CRD42022320022). We also complemented the latter with results from a cross-sectional local study. We followed the Grading of Recommendations Assessment, Development and Evaluation (GRADE) methodology to assess the quality and certainty of evidence, and to develop recommendations.

Results: For community-dwelling and institutionalized Lebanese adult population, the panel suggests no screening for vitamin D deficiency, over screening for vitamin D deficiency (conditional recommendation, based on very low certainty evidence). For community-dwelling Lebanese adult population, the panel suggests no supplementation with calcium and vitamin D, over supplementation (conditional recommendation, based on moderate certainty evidence). For institutionalized Lebanese adult population, the panel suggests supplementation with calcium and vitamin D, over no supplementation (conditional recommendation, based on moderate certainty evidence). The guidelines also identify high-risk subgroups, more likely to benefit from screening and supplementation. In community dwelling and institutionalized Lebanese adult individuals, for whom there is a decision to supplement with calcium and vitamin D, the panel suggests supplementation with a daily vitamin D equivalent of 600-2000 IU, as compared to doses higher than 2000 IU (conditional recommendation, very low certainty evidence).

Conclusion: The Lebanese GRADE-based vitamin D guidelines recommend against population screening and vitamin D supplementation. Subgroups at high risk are identified. The guidelines take into account contextual factors, and allow their adoption or adaptation in countries in the region.

黎巴嫩基于grade的维生素D指南:中东和北非地区的范例。
背景:中东和北非地区传统上被认为是维生素D缺乏症高发地区。然而,血清25-羟基维生素D (25OHD)水平最近似乎有所上升。我们制定了筛查和补充黎巴嫩成年患者维生素d的指导方针。这些指导方针针对社区居住和机构个人。方法:我们的指南小组由制定指南问题的临床和方法学专家组成。我们进行了一项系统综述,收集骨折的全球数据(CRD42019129540)、维生素D试验的区域数据(CRD42014010488)和患者的价值观和偏好(CRD42022320022)。我们还用一项横断面本地研究的结果补充了后者。我们采用建议分级评估、发展和评价(GRADE)方法来评估证据的质量和确定性,并制定建议。结果:对于社区居住和收容的黎巴嫩成年人,专家组建议不进行维生素D缺乏筛查,而过度筛查维生素D缺乏(有条件的建议,基于非常低的确定性证据)。对于居住在社区的黎巴嫩成年人,专家组建议不补充钙和维生素D,而应过度补充(有条件的建议,基于中等确定性的证据)。对于制度化的黎巴嫩成年人,专家组建议补充钙和维生素D,而不是不补充(有条件的建议,基于中等确定性的证据)。该指南还确定了高风险亚组,更有可能从筛查和补充中受益。对于决定补充钙和维生素D的社区居住和收容的黎巴嫩成年人,专家组建议每日补充相当于600-2000国际单位的维生素D,而不是高于2000国际单位的剂量(有条件建议,非常低确定性证据)。结论:黎巴嫩基于grade的维生素D指南不建议人群筛查和补充维生素D。确定了高危亚群。这些指导方针考虑到环境因素,并允许在该地区各国采用或调整。
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Osteoporosis International
Osteoporosis International 医学-内分泌学与代谢
CiteScore
8.10
自引率
10.00%
发文量
224
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: An international multi-disciplinary journal which is a joint initiative between the International Osteoporosis Foundation and the National Osteoporosis Foundation of the USA, Osteoporosis International provides a forum for the communication and exchange of current ideas concerning the diagnosis, prevention, treatment and management of osteoporosis and other metabolic bone diseases. It publishes: original papers - reporting progress and results in all areas of osteoporosis and its related fields; review articles - reflecting the present state of knowledge in special areas of summarizing limited themes in which discussion has led to clearly defined conclusions; educational articles - giving information on the progress of a topic of particular interest; case reports - of uncommon or interesting presentations of the condition. While focusing on clinical research, the Journal will also accept submissions on more basic aspects of research, where they are considered by the editors to be relevant to the human disease spectrum.
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