Ashna Chackochan, Muhammed Rashid, Swetha R Reghunath, Pooja Gopal Poojari, Girish Thunga, Shivashankara Kaniyoor Nagri, Vasudeva Guddattu, Revathi P Shenoy, Vishnu Prasad Shenoy, Leelavathi D Acharya
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摘要
背景:补充维生素D在糖尿病肾病(DKD)进展中的有效性仍然存在争议。我们的综述试图全面总结该领域的所有相关文章,以评估维生素D缺乏与DKD发展的关系以及补充维生素D对DKD进展的影响。方法:检索PubMed、Embase、Scopus、Cochrane Library和Web of Science从成立到2024年6月的所有评估维生素D在DKD发病和预后中的作用的相关meta分析。摘要数据由两位独立的审稿人提取。使用测量工具评估系统评价(AMSTAR) 2工具评估纳入meta分析的方法学质量。结果:初检索共从5个数据库中获得4579篇文献,其中8篇meta分析纳入证据合成。检索文章的方法学质量从极低到高不等。血清维生素D水平与DKD患病率显著相关。这篇综述表明,补充维生素D有助于减少蛋白尿。然而,补充维生素D后,在DKD患者的其他肾功能参数中没有观察到这种变化。结论:目前的证据表明,补充维生素D可能有助于减少DKD患者的蛋白尿。普洛斯彼罗注册号:CRD42022375194。
Role of vitamin D in the development and progression of diabetic kidney disease: an overview of meta-analyses.
Background: The effectiveness of vitamin D supplementation in the progression of diabetic kidney disease (DKD) remains controversial. Our review tries to provide a comprehensive summary of all the relevant articles in the area to assess the association of vitamin D deficiency with the development of DKD and the effect of vitamin D supplementation on the progression of DKD.
Methods: PubMed, Embase, Scopus, Cochrane Library and Web of Science were accessed from inception till June 2024 to obtain all the relevant meta-analyses assessing the function of vitamin D in the onset and prognosis of DKD. The summary data were extracted by two independent reviewers. A Measurement Tool to Assess Systematic Reviews (AMSTAR) 2 tool was used for the assessment of the methodological quality of the included meta-analyses.
Results: A total of 4579 articles were obtained from 5 databases in the initial search, of which 8 meta-analyses were included for the evidence synthesis. The methodological quality of the retrieved articles ranged from critically low to high. Serum vitamin D levels were significantly correlated with the prevalence of DKD. The review suggested that vitamin D supplementation could help in reducing proteinuria. However, no such changes were observed in other renal function parameters of DKD patients following vitamin D supplementation.
Conclusion: The current evidence indicates that vitamin D supplementation could be beneficial in reducing proteinuria among DKD patients.PROSPERO registration number: CRD42022375194.
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