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Prevalence of vitamin D inadequacy in Belfast following fragility fracture.

T Beringer1, G Heyburn, M Finch, C McNally, M McQuilken, M Duncan, T Dixon.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: It is well established that vitamin D levels are sub-optimal in older people and that adults with fragility fracture have low levels of serum vitamin D.
OBJECTIVES: To investigate the prevalence of vitamin D inadequacy in an elderly population with fragility fractures and to compare data with previously published work from Glasgow. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: Two retrospective patient audits were carried out using records from the out-patient Osteoporosis Clinic at Musgrave Park Hospital and from in-patient hip fracture admissions at the Royal Victoria Hospital.
RESULTS: There were data for 86 patients with fragility fracture from the Osteoporosis Clinic, 40.7% patients had vertebral fractures and 10.5% multiple fractures. Patients with hip fracture were excluded from the analysis. 69.8% of the patients were women. The mean age at the time of fracture was 65.3 years and 70.9% of patients were aged 60 years or over and 32.6% were aged 75 years or over. At the time of out-patient attendance, 73.3% were receiving supplementation with calcium and vitamin D. The mean vitamin D level was 52.3 nmol/L (21.0 ng/mL), SD = 23.4 (9.4). There were 83.7% of patients who had a vitamin D level < 80 nmol/L, 73.3% < 70 nmol/L and 55.8% < 50 nmol/L. There were no significant differences by patient age or sex. Data were also analysed according to supplementation status, in patients not taking supplements (n = 23) mean vitamin D level was 48.1 nmol/L (19.3 ng/mL), SD = 27.4 (11.0) compared with 53.8 nmol/L (21.6 ng/mL), SD = 21.8 (8.7) in the 63 patients taking supplements. Prevalence of inadequacy was higher in the patients not taking supplements 82.6% versus 67.1% at the 70 nmol/L threshold. There were data for 43 hip fracture patients, 95.3% of the patients were women. The mean age at the time of fracture was 78.3 years, 95.3% of patients were aged 60 years or over and 69.8% were aged 75 years or over. Data were not available on whether these patients were receiving supplementation. The mean vitamin D level was 36.1 nmol/L (14.5 ng/mL), SD = 24.8 (9.9). 90.7% of patients had a vitamin D level < 80 nmol/L, 88.4% < 70 nmol/L ( approximately 28 ng/mL) and 88.4% < 50 nmol/L ( approximately 20 ng/mL).
CONCLUSIONS: The levels of vitamin D inadequacy revealed in this audit were similar to those in an earlier audit carried out in Glasgow. Thus studies at two locations in the UK confirm the high prevalence of vitamin D inadequacy, furthermore, the prevalence of inadequacy appears to be higher in those patients with a hip fracture.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16393436     DOI: 10.1185/030079906X80332

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Curr Med Res Opin        ISSN: 0300-7995            Impact factor:   2.580


  8 in total

1.  Prevalence of vitamin d deficiency in patients with hip fracture seen in an orthogeriatric service in sunny singapore.

Authors:  Rani Ramason; Natesan Selvaganapathi; Noor Hafizah Binte Ismail; Wei Chin Wong; Ganesan Naidu Rajamoney; Mei Sian Chong
Journal:  Geriatr Orthop Surg Rehabil       Date:  2014-06

2.  PILL Series. Vitamin D deficiency.

Authors:  Linsey Utami Gani; Choon How How
Journal:  Singapore Med J       Date:  2015-08       Impact factor: 1.858

3.  Hypovitaminosis D in patients with osteoporotic hip fractures.

Authors:  Maheshwar Lakkireddy; Shashi Vardhan Mudavath; Madhu Latha Karra; Abhishek J Arora
Journal:  J Clin Orthop Trauma       Date:  2018-06-22

4.  A randomized controlled trial of vitamin D dosing strategies after acute hip fracture: no advantage of loading doses over daily supplementation.

Authors:  Alexandra Papaioannou; Courtney C Kennedy; Lora Giangregorio; George Ioannidis; Janet Pritchard; David A Hanley; Leonardo Farrauto; Justin DeBeer; Jonathan D Adachi
Journal:  BMC Musculoskelet Disord       Date:  2011-06-20       Impact factor: 2.362

5.  Hypovitaminosis D Among Patients Admitted With Hip Fracture to a Level-1 Trauma Center in the Sunny Upper Egypt: Prevalence and Associated Correlates.

Authors:  Osama Farouk; Dalia G Mahran; Hatem G Said; Mohamed M Alaa; Amr Atef Eisa; Galal Z Said; Heba Rashed; Azza Ez-Eldeen
Journal:  Geriatr Orthop Surg Rehabil       Date:  2016-06-22

6.  Vitamin D deficiency in adult fracture patients: prevalence and risk factors.

Authors:  E A Gorter; P Krijnen; I B Schipper
Journal:  Eur J Trauma Emerg Surg       Date:  2015-07-21       Impact factor: 3.693

7.  Vitamin D and Calcium Supplementation in Elderly Patients Suffering Fragility Fractures; The Road not Taken.

Authors:  Aaron K Saini; Edward J C Dawe; Simon M Thompson; John W Rosson
Journal:  Open Orthop J       Date:  2017-10-31

Review 8.  The Phenotype of Patients with a Recent Fracture: A Literature Survey of the Fracture Liaison Service.

Authors:  Lisanne Vranken; Caroline E Wyers; Joop P W van den Bergh; Piet P M M Geusens
Journal:  Calcif Tissue Int       Date:  2017-05-24       Impact factor: 4.333

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