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Association between serum vitamin D levels and age in patients with epilepsy: a retrospective study from an epilepsy center in Saudi Arabia.

Authors :
Alhaidari HM
Babtain F
Alqadi K
Bouges A
Baeesa S
Al-Said YA
Source :
Annals of Saudi medicine [Ann Saudi Med] 2022 Jul-Aug; Vol. 42 (4), pp. 262-268. Date of Electronic Publication: 2022 Aug 04.
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Background: Vitamin D deficiency has been linked to various medical conditions such as bone loss, decreased mineralization, endocrine disorders, and central nervous system disorders, including epilepsy. Vitamin D deficiency is prevalent among patients with epilepsy (PWE). However, the specific association between vitamin D levels and age in PWE is unclear.<br />Objectives: Identify the relation between vitamin D level and age in PWE and evaluate factors that may play a role in seizure control.<br />Design: Retrospective analytical medical record review SETTING: Outpatient epilepsy research clinic in Saudi Arabia PATIENTS AND METHODS: Between November 2016 and April 2020, we selected eligible PWE aged older than 14 years whose vita-min D levels were recorded at least once after reviewing 1550 patient electronic files. We analyzed data on serum vitamin D level by age and other factors, vitamin D supplement use, seizure classification, and conducted a multivariate logistic regression to assess associations with seizure control.<br />Main Outcome Measures: Relationships between vitamin D levels and age and factors that might affect seizure control.<br />Sample Size: 524 patients RESULTS: The prevalence of low serum vitamin D levels was high (86.8%). The median vitamin D level in all patients was low (38 nmol/L), and was lower in young PWE than in adult PWE ( P <.01). Only 146 patients received vitamin D supplements. High vitamin D levels were associated with a 40% seizure reduction.<br />Conclusion: Vitamin D deficiency is underestimated in PWE in Saudi Arabia, and is more prevalent among young adults and patients on polytherapy than in other PWE. Patients with high vitamin D levels had good seizure control compared with those with low levels. The effect of vitamin D supplements on seizure control should be further investigated in randomized control trials.<br />Limitations: Retrospective study and no categorization by presence of supplementation.<br />Conflict of Interest: None.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0975-4466
Volume :
42
Issue :
4
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Annals of Saudi medicine
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
35933609
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.5144/0256-4947.2022.262