Ana Vojislav Koljević-Marković, Danijela Kosta Ristić-Medić
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摘要
目的维生素 D(VitD)具有多种作用,可促进肌肉骨骼健康、维持甲状旁腺激素水平和支持免疫过程。包括甲状腺癌在内的癌症患者普遍缺乏维生素 D。有数据表明,癌症患者术前的维生素 D 水平与疾病的进一步预后相关。因此,值得对甲状腺最常见的癌症--甲状腺乳头状癌(PTC)进行研究。本研究旨在评估PTC患者的血清VitD水平,涉及这些患者的年龄、性别、体重指数(BMI)、癌症分期、甲状腺激素水平、甲状腺球蛋白浓度以及补充VitD3的效果:我们的横断面研究包括 105 名患者和 34 名健康对照组受试者。在补充 VitD3 12 周后(不足患者每天补充 1000IJ,缺乏患者每天补充 2000IJ,严重缺乏患者每天补充 5000IJ),同时进行生活方式和饮食管理,根据个人特征、VitD 水平、游离甲状腺素(FT4)、游离三碘甲状腺原氨酸(FT3)激素和甲状腺球蛋白(TG)对反应进行评估:应答者的中位年龄为 61 岁,大部分为女性(94%),体重指数低于 23.7kg/m3,这表明大部分患者营养状况正常。70% 的患者处于 PTC 第一阶段,76% 的患者缺乏维生素 D,30% 的患者存在肌肉骨骼疾病。补充维生素 D 改善了 PTC 患者的血清维生素 D 状态,FT3 明显升高,TG 水平显著下降:应当指出的是,在我们的研究样本中,70% 的 PTC 患者存在维生素 D 缺乏症。改变生活方式的饮食建议以及口服维生素 D3 补充剂可将维生素 D 状态纠正到推荐的血清水平。虽然我们的研究数据还不足以将维生素 D 水平作为癌症的预后因素进行评估,但我们已经证明,有必要在检查维生素 D 水平的同时,为每位 PTC 患者制定个性化的饮食方案。
Evaluation of Vitamin D3 levels and dietary management in patients with papillary thyroid cancer.
Objective: Vitamin D (VitD) plays various roles, promotes musculoskeletal health, maintains parathyroid hormone levels and supports the immune processes. Vitamin D deficiency is common among cancer patients including thyroid cancer. Since some data indicate that preoperative VitD levels in cancer patients correlate with the further prognosis of the disease. Therefore, it is worthwhile to investigate this in the most common cancer of the thyroid gland, papillary thyroid cancer (PTC). The aim of this study was to evaluate serum VitD levels in patients with PTC concerning age, gender, body mass index (BMI), cancer stage, thyroid hormone levels, thyroglobulin concentration and the efficiency of VitD3 supplementation in these patients.
Subjects and methods: Our cross-sectional study included 105 patients, and 34 healthy subjects in the control group. After 12 weeks of VitD3 supplementation (insufficient patients received1000IJ/day, deficient patients 2000IJ/day, severe deficient patient 5000IJ/day) along with the lifestyle and dietary management, the response was evaluated according to the personal characteristics, levels of VitD, free thyroxine (FT4), freetriiodothyronine (FT3) hormones and thyroglobulin (TG).
Results: The responders whose median age was 61-year-old, were mostly women (94%), with BMI below 23.7kg/m3, which indicates that most of the patients were normally nourished. 70% of patients were in the first stage of PTC, 76% had a vitamin D deficiency, while musculoskeletal disorders were present in 30% patients. VitD supplementation improved serum VitD status, FT3 discretely elevated and the TG levels significantly decreased in our PTC patients.
Conclusion: It should be noted that VitD deficiency is presented in 70% of patients with PTC in our study sample. Dietary recommendation applied as lifestyle changes along with oral VitD3 supplementation, corrected VitD status to the recommended serum level. Although the data from our study is not sufficient to evaluate the VitD level as a prognostic factor for cancer, we have shown that it is necessary to examine its level along with an individual dietary approach for each patient with PTC.
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The Hellenic Journal of Nuclear Medicine published by the Hellenic Society of
Nuclear Medicine in Thessaloniki, aims to contribute to research, to education and
cover the scientific and professional interests of physicians, in the field of nuclear
medicine and in medicine in general. The journal may publish papers of nuclear
medicine and also papers that refer to related subjects as dosimetry, computer science,
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