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摘要
维生素 D 在炎症性风湿病中发挥着重要作用,这反过来又引起了人们对维生素 D 缺乏与疾病活动相关性的研究兴趣。在这项研究中,我们旨在评估脊柱关节炎(SpA)的这一问题,以及在现实生活中被诊断为轴向或外周脊柱关节炎患者的治疗方式和骨密度。在这项研究中,我们招募了 99 名在三级风湿病科接受治疗的脊柱关节炎患者。我们对血清 25(OH)D 水平、治疗方式(NSAIR 或 DMARDs)、疾病活动性、吸烟习惯、骨矿物质密度、补充剂和季节性变化进行了评估。我们使用标准化问卷,如 ASDAS-CRP、BASFI 和关节计数等,对上述参数进行评估。65%的患者缺乏维生素 D。在外周性脊柱炎病例中,关节肿胀数量较多与维生素 D 水平较低有显著关联。此外,血清维生素 D 正常值与补充剂之间也存在明显的相关性。在我们对SpA患者的实际研究中,我们发现维生素D缺乏的比例很高,而且这些患者的疾病活动性有略微升高的趋势。为了明确维生素对SpA疾病活动性的影响以及对这些疾病患者的补充建议,需要开展进一步的研究。
Is vitamin D associated with disease activity in patients with axial or peripheral spondyloarthritis? A real-life study.
Vitamin D plays important role in inflammatory rheumatic diseases, which in turn rose an interest for investigating association of its deficiency with disease activity. In this research we aimed to evaluate this matter in the context of spondyloarthritis (SpA), together with treatment modalities and bone density in people diagnosed with axial or peripheral SpA in real-life setting. In our study we enrolled 99 patients with diagnosis of SpA treated at the tertiary level rheumatology department. Serum 25(OH)D levels, treatment modality (NSAIR or DMARDs), disease activity, tobacco smoking habits, mineral density of bone, supplementation and seasonal variations were assessed. We used standardized questionnaires such as ASDAS-CRP, BASFI and joint count, among many others, to evaluate some of the mentioned parameters. Sixty-five percent of patients had vitamin D deficiency. We found marginaly higher activity of disease in subjects with low vitamin D. In cases of peripheral SpA, there was a significant association of higher number of swollen joints and lower vitamin D levels. Additionally, the significant correlation was seen between normal serum vitamin D and supplementation. In our real-life study of patients with SpA we found a significant percentage of vitamin D deficit, with a tendency of slightly higher disease activity in those patients.In order to clarify the impact of the vitamin on disease activity in SpA and the supplementation recommendations for patients with these conditions, the conduction of further studies is required.
期刊介绍:
RHEUMATOLOGY INTERNATIONAL is an independent journal reflecting world-wide progress in the research, diagnosis and treatment of the various rheumatic diseases. It is designed to serve researchers and clinicians in the field of rheumatology.
RHEUMATOLOGY INTERNATIONAL will cover all modern trends in clinical research as well as in the management of rheumatic diseases. Special emphasis will be given to public health issues related to rheumatic diseases, applying rheumatology research to clinical practice, epidemiology of rheumatic diseases, diagnostic tests for rheumatic diseases, patient reported outcomes (PROs) in rheumatology and evidence on education of rheumatology. Contributions to these topics will appear in the form of original publications, short communications, editorials, and reviews. "Letters to the editor" will be welcome as an enhancement to discussion. Basic science research, including in vitro or animal studies, is discouraged to submit, as we will only review studies on humans with an epidemological or clinical perspective. Case reports without a proper review of the literatura (Case-based Reviews) will not be published. Every effort will be made to ensure speed of publication while maintaining a high standard of contents and production.
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