1. Vitamin D, an inflammatory activity marker for spondyloarthritis?
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Javier Seoane Romero, Marco Aurelio Ramírez Huaranga, Isabel María de Lara Simón, David Castro Corredor, José Luis Cuadra Díaz, Miguel Luque Zafra, Ana Isabel Rebollo Giménez, Joaquín Anino Fernández, Javier José Mateos Rodríguez, María Dolores Mínguez Sánchez, and Marina González Peñas
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0301 basic medicine ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Osteoporosis ,030209 endocrinology & metabolism ,Gastroenterology ,vitamin D deficiency ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Internal medicine ,Spondylarthritis ,medicine ,Vitamin D and neurology ,Humans ,Orthopedics and Sports Medicine ,Vitamin D ,BASDAI ,Retrospective Studies ,business.industry ,Vitamins ,Odds ratio ,Vitamin D Deficiency ,medicine.disease ,Confidence interval ,Orthopedic surgery ,Observational study ,030101 anatomy & morphology ,business - Abstract
In this study, a relationship between low levels of vitamin D and other markers of inflammation is observed in patients with spondyloarthritis. Therefore, insufficient levels of vitamin D could be used as a marker of inflammation, so they would help to have a better follow-up of the patient. The aim of this study is to determine the association between 25-hydroxyvitamin D deficiency and level of disease activity in patients suffering from spondyloarthritis. This study is an observational, descriptive and transversal study. A retrospective review of patients with spondyloarthritis under treatment at the Rheumatology Department of Hospital General Universitario de Ciudad Real between September 2016 and September 2018 is under consideration. The association between 25-hydroxyvitamin D deficiency and levels of disease activity was calculated using odds ratio (OR) with a 95% confidence level. Initial study developments are reported. A group of 147 patients was analyzed. The average disease activity was 4.3 (according to BASDAI) and 11.4 (according to DAPSA). Twenty-eight percent of patients showed increased levels of acute-phase reactants, and 82% exhibited 25-hydroxyvitamin D deficiency/insufficiency. Analysis of the association between vitamin D deficiency/insufficiency and BASDAI/DAPSA activity degree revealed an OR of 7.9 (CI95%: 2.92–21.23, p =
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- 2020