Study of hypovitaminosis D as a cause of chronic widespread pain in patients presenting to rheumatology clinic

B. Vaidya, S. Nakarmi, Arvind H Chaudhary, Poojan Batajoo, N. Rajbhandari
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Background and aims: Hypovitaminosis D is common in south-east Asian countries. Deficient vitamin-D level is likely to be associated with chronic muscular pains. We do not have data from our country regarding the magnitude of this problem. Methods: A prospective open labeled study at rheumatology opd from December 2009 to December 2012. Patients with chronic widespread pain and bone pains of >3 months duration were included in the study. Hypothyroidism, chronic renal failure and other rheumatological diagnosis except fibromyalgia were excluded. Visual analogue score (VAS) for pain and serum Vitamin-D levels were measured. Patients with low Vitamin-D were given oral Vitamin-D 60,000IU for 6 months. Response to therapy was evaluated using improvement in VAS. Results: Among 1680 patients, 66?2% were females. Hypovitaminosis-D was seen in 1388(82?6%), of which 27?5% had severe deficiency with Vitamin D levels <10ng/ml. Fibromyalgia overlap present in 25?7%. Mean initial VAS score was 8?7, 8?2 and 7?4 for patients in severe deficiency, mild deficiency and insufficiency group respectively. At 6 months follow-up, the VAS scores were 0, 2?1 and 3?6 respectively. After 6 months of treatment, no improvement was seen in 196 patients (11?6%) and all non-responders had fibromyalgia overlap. Vitamin- D level was checked again in non-responders and repeat vitamin-D levels were still low in 10 of them. Conclusions: Hypovitaminosis-D can be a significant cause of Chronic widespread pain in the general population and seems to aggravate the pain of fibromyalgia. Improvement was rapid and better in severe cases. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/jaim.v3i1.10694 Journal of Advances in Internal Medicine 2014;03(01):1-4
维生素D缺乏症作为风湿病临床患者慢性广泛性疼痛原因的研究
背景和目的:维生素D缺乏症在东南亚国家很常见。缺乏维生素d可能与慢性肌肉疼痛有关。我们没有我国关于这一问题严重程度的数据。方法:2009年12月至2012年12月在风湿病科进行的一项前瞻性开放标签研究。慢性广泛性疼痛和骨痛患者持续时间为10 ~ 3个月。除纤维肌痛外,甲状腺功能减退、慢性肾衰竭和其他风湿病诊断均被排除在外。测量疼痛的视觉模拟评分(VAS)和血清维生素d水平。维生素d含量低的患者口服维生素d 60000 iu,疗程6个月。采用VAS改善评价治疗效果。结果:1680例患者中,66?2%是女性。1388例(82.6%)出现维生素d缺乏症,其中27.6%为维生素d缺乏症。5%严重缺乏维生素D,维生素D水平<10ng/ml。纤维肌痛重叠率为25.7%。平均初始VAS评分为8?7, 8 ?2和7?重度虚证组、轻度虚证组、虚证组各4例。随访6个月时,VAS评分分别为0,2 ?1和3?分别为6。治疗6个月后,196例患者(11.6%)无改善,所有无应答者均有纤维肌痛重叠。无反应者再次检查维生素D水平,其中10人的维生素D水平仍然很低。结论:维生素d缺乏症可能是普通人群慢性广泛性疼痛的一个重要原因,似乎加重了纤维肌痛的疼痛。病情严重的患者病情改善迅速,效果更好。DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/jaim.v3i1.10694 Journal of Advances in Internal Medicine 2014;03(01):1-4
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