Nutritional rickets in Turkish and refugee children aged 0-2: an increasing problem despite vitamin D prophylaxis.

IF 0.8 4区 医学 Q4 PEDIATRICS Turkish Journal of Pediatrics Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.24953/turkjped.2022.860
İsmail Dündar, Mehmet Akif Büyükavcı
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Abstract

Background: Nutritional rickets (NR) is still a major problem and is exacerbated by an increasing influx of immigrants. In this study, Turkish and immigrant cases followed with the diagnosis of NR in our pediatric endocrinology clinic were retrospectively evaluated.

Methods: Detailed data of cases diagnosed with NR between 2013 and 2020 and followed for at least six months were reviewed.

Results: In the study period, 77 cases of NR were identified. Turkish children constituted 76.6% (n=59) while 18 (23.4%) were immigrant children. The mean age at diagnosis was 8.1±7.8 months, 32.5% (n=25) were female, and 67.5% (n=52) were male. The 25-hydroxyvitamin D3 was below normal in all patients, with a mean value of 4.3±2.6 ng/mL. Parathyroid hormone (PTH) was above normal in all and the mean value was 301.7±139.3 pg/ mL. While there were 3.9 cases of NR in 10,000 endocrine clinic patients in 2013, this rate increased more than four-fold to 15.7 patients in 2019.

Conclusions: Despite the vitamin D prophylaxis program in Türkiye, NR is seen significantly more frequently in recent years, which may be associated with an increasing number of refugees. High PTH levels indicate the severity of NR cases admitted to our clinic. However, clinically significant NR is only the tip of the iceberg and the true burden of subclinical rickets is unknown. Increasing compliance with the vitamin D supplementation program in refugee and Turkish children is important for the prevention of nutritional rickets.

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营养佝偻病在土耳其和难民儿童0-2岁:尽管维生素D预防一个日益严重的问题。
背景:营养性佝偻病(NR)仍然是一个主要问题,并且随着移民的不断涌入而加剧。在本研究中,我们对在儿科内分泌门诊诊断为NR的土耳其和移民病例进行回顾性评估。方法:回顾2013 - 2020年诊断为NR并随访至少6个月的病例的详细资料。结果:研究期间共发现77例NR。土耳其儿童占76.6% (n=59),移民儿童占18(23.4%)。平均诊断年龄8.1±7.8个月,女性占32.5% (n=25),男性占67.5% (n=52)。所有患者25-羟基维生素D3均低于正常水平,平均值为4.3±2.6 ng/mL。甲状旁腺激素(PTH)均高于正常水平,平均值为301.7±139.3 pg/ mL。2013年10000例内分泌临床患者中有3.9例NR, 2019年这一比例增加了4倍多,达到15.7例。结论:尽管在缅甸实施了维生素D预防计划,但近年来NR的发病率明显上升,这可能与难民人数的增加有关。高甲状旁腺激素水平表明我们诊所收治的NR病例的严重程度。然而,临床上显著的NR只是冰山一角,亚临床佝偻病的真正负担尚不清楚。在难民和土耳其儿童中增加维生素D补充计划的依从性对于预防营养性佝偻病很重要。
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期刊介绍: The Turkish Journal of Pediatrics is a multidisciplinary, peer reviewed, open access journal that seeks to publish research to advance the field of Pediatrics. The Journal publishes original articles, case reports, review of the literature, short communications, clinicopathological exercises and letter to the editor in the field of pediatrics. Articles published in this journal are evaluated in an independent and unbiased, double blinded peer-reviewed fashion by an advisory committee.
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