Vitamin D Levels in Patients with Active and Remission Graves' Disease.

Natapon Rattanamusik, Suriyon Uitrakul, Atchara Charoenpiriya
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Background: The association between Graves' disease (GD) and serum vitamin D levels has been studied for decades although the results were controversial. Moreover, the difference in vitamin D levels between the different stages of GD is not well studied. Therefore, this study aimed to compare the vitamin D levels between active and remission GD and to investigate the factors affecting vitamin D levels in GD patients.

Methods: This cross-sectional study was performed between 1 January to 31 December 2021. The eligible patients were in either the active or remission stage of GD. The demographic and clinical data of the patients willing to participate in the study were collected, as well as their vitamin D levels. Comparisons of continuous parameters between the active and remission groups were performed using the Mann-Whitney U test, while categorical parameters were performed using the Chi-square test.

Results: 75 patients were diagnosed with GD, with 54.7% in the active stage. The mean vitamin D level was lower in the active GD group than in the remission GD group (28.23 vs. 31.58 ng/mL, respectively, p-value 0.079). The prevalence of vitamin D deficiency (i.e., serum vitamin D level < 20 ng/mL) in the active GD group was 14.6%, and in the remission GD group was 0% (p-value 0.02). Moreover, there was a significant negative correlation between the serum vitamin D level and serum free T4 level (p-value 0.03).

Conclusions: In spite of non-significance, patients with active GD had lower mean vitamin D levels compared to those with remission GD. The prevalence of vitamin D deficiency was significantly higher in the active GD patients. Additionally, a negative correlation between serum vitamin D levels and serum free T4 levels was observed in this study.

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活动性和缓解性Graves病患者的维生素D水平
背景:格雷夫斯病(GD)与血清维生素D水平之间的关系已经研究了几十年,尽管结果存在争议。此外,维生素D水平在GD不同阶段的差异还没有得到很好的研究。因此,本研究旨在比较活动期和缓解期GD患者的维生素D水平,并探讨影响GD患者维生素D水平的因素。方法:本横断面研究于2021年1月1日至12月31日进行。符合条件的患者处于GD的活跃期或缓解期。研究人员收集了愿意参与研究的患者的人口学和临床数据,以及他们的维生素D水平。活动组和缓解组之间的连续参数比较使用Mann-Whitney U检验,而分类参数使用卡方检验。结果:确诊GD 75例,其中活动期患者占54.7%。活跃GD组的平均维生素D水平低于缓解GD组(分别为28.23和31.58 ng/mL, p值为0.079)。活跃GD组维生素D缺乏症(即血清维生素D水平< 20 ng/mL)的发生率为14.6%,缓解GD组为0% (p值为0.02)。血清维生素D水平与血清游离T4水平呈显著负相关(p值为0.03)。结论:尽管无显著性差异,但活动期GD患者的平均维生素D水平低于缓解期GD患者。活动期GD患者的维生素D缺乏症发生率明显较高。此外,本研究还发现血清维生素D水平与血清游离T4水平呈负相关。
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