Evaluation of Vitamin D Status in Rheumatoid Arthritis and Its Association with Disease Activity across 15 Countries: "The COMORA Study".

IF 2.3 Q2 RHEUMATOLOGY
International Journal of Rheumatology Pub Date : 2017-01-01 Epub Date: 2017-06-01 DOI:10.1155/2017/5491676
Najia Hajjaj-Hassouni, Nada Mawani, Fadoua Allali, Hanan Rkain, Kenza Hassouni, Ihsane Hmamouchi, Maxime Dougados
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Abstract

The aims of this study are to evaluate vitamin D status in 1413 RA patients of COMORA study from 15 countries and to analyze relationship between patients' RA characteristics and low levels of vitamin D. All demographic, clinical, and biological data and RA comorbidities were completed. The results showed that the average of vitamin D serum dosage was 27.3 ng/mL ± 15.1 [0.1-151]. Status of vitamin D was insufficient in 54.6% and deficient in 8.5% of patients. 43% of RA patients were supplemented with vitamin D and absence of supplementation on vitamin D was related to higher prevalence of vitamin D deficiency (p < 0.001). Finally, our study shows that the status of low levels of vitamin D is common in RA in different countries and under different latitudes. Absence of supplementation on vitamin D was related to higher prevalence of vitamin D deficiency. Low levels of vitamin D were associated with patients characteristics (age, BMI, and educational level), RA (disease activity and corticosteroid dosage), and comorbidities (lung disease and osteoporosis therapy). This suggests the need for a particular therapeutic strategy to improve vitamin D status in RA patients.

15个国家类风湿关节炎患者维生素D状况的评估及其与疾病活动度的关系:“COMORA研究”
本研究的目的是评估来自15个国家的1413例RA患者的维生素D状况,并分析患者RA特征与低维生素D水平之间的关系。所有人口统计学、临床和生物学数据以及RA合并症均已完成。结果显示,血清维生素D平均剂量为27.3 ng/mL±15.1[0.1-151]。54.6%的患者维生素D不足,8.5%的患者维生素D缺乏。43%的RA患者补充了维生素D,不补充维生素D与维生素D缺乏症的高发率相关(p < 0.001)。最后,我们的研究表明,在不同的国家和不同的纬度,维生素D水平低的状态在RA中很常见。缺乏维生素D补充与维生素D缺乏症的高发率有关。低水平维生素D与患者特征(年龄、BMI和教育水平)、类风湿性关节炎(疾病活动性和皮质类固醇剂量)和合并症(肺部疾病和骨质疏松症治疗)相关。这表明需要一种特殊的治疗策略来改善RA患者的维生素D状态。
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