Vitamin D levels in early phase of acute pancreatitis - preliminary study.

Q3 Medicine Folia medica Cracoviensia Pub Date : 2024-12-26 DOI:10.24425/fmc.2024.152169
Mateusz Sporek, Paulina Dumnicka, Barbara Maziarz, Anna Laskowska, Beata Kuśnierz-Cabala
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Introduction: Recent decades brought important insights into the role of vitamin D, showing, among others, its anti-inflammatory properties. Studies linked vitamin D deficiency with higher incidence and worse outcomes of acute inflammatory conditions. Several studies reported low vitamin D status in acute pancreatitis (AP), however, its association with AP severity is not clear, and there are no such studies in Polish population. The aim of the study was to evaluate the concentrations of 25-OH-D at the early phase (the first three days) of AP, to assess the changes in vitamin D concentrations in that period, and to study the relationship with AP severity.

Materials and methods: The prospective observational study included adult patients with AP admitted within the first 24 h from the onset of symptoms. Total 25-hydroxyvitamin D was measured at 24, 48 and 72 h from the AP onset, using electrochemiluminescent assay.

Results: Initial 25-OH-D was not associated with AP severity. In patients who developed moderately severe to severe AP and pancreatic necrosis, the decrease in 25-OH-D over two consecutive days was higher comparing to mild AP. The change in 25-OH-D concentrations during the first three days of AP was significantly correlated with inflammatory markers (C-reactive protein, leukocyte count, D-dimer), total calcium, hematocrit, and platelet count.

Conclusions: Our study confirmed the decrease in 25-OH-D in AP; however, it cannot be reliably used as an early prognostic factor of severity in AP as it appears too late from the onset of symptoms and its diagnostic accuracy is low.

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急性胰腺炎早期维生素D水平的初步研究。
近几十年来,人们对维生素D的作用有了重要的认识,其中包括它的抗炎特性。研究将维生素D缺乏与急性炎症的高发病率和更糟糕的结果联系起来。一些研究报道了急性胰腺炎(AP)患者维生素D水平低,然而,其与AP严重程度的关系尚不清楚,并且在波兰人群中没有这样的研究。本研究的目的是评估AP早期(前三天)的25-OH-D浓度,评估该时期维生素D浓度的变化,并研究与AP严重程度的关系。材料和方法:前瞻性观察性研究纳入了出现症状后24小时内入院的成年AP患者。在AP发生后24、48和72小时,用电化学发光法测定总25-羟基维生素D。结果:初始25-OH-D与AP严重程度无关。在发展为中重度AP和胰腺坏死的患者中,与轻度AP相比,连续两天25-OH-D的下降更高。AP前三天25-OH-D浓度的变化与炎症标志物(c反应蛋白、白细胞计数、d -二聚体)、总钙、血细胞比容和血小板计数显著相关。结论:本研究证实AP患者25-OH-D水平下降;然而,它不能可靠地用作AP严重程度的早期预后因素,因为它在症状出现时出现得太晚,而且诊断准确性低。
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