| Literature DB >> 20573208 |
Wendy P J den Elzen1, Gerda M van der Weele, Jacobijn Gussekloo, Rudi G J Westendorp, Willem J J Assendelft.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Pernicious anaemia is undeniably associated with vitamin B12 deficiency, but the association between subnormal vitamin B12 concentrations and anaemia in older people is unclear. The aim of this systematic review was to evaluate the association between subnormal vitamin B12 concentrations and anaemia in older people.Entities:
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Year: 2010 PMID: 20573208 PMCID: PMC2900261 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2318-10-42
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Geriatr ISSN: 1471-2318 Impact factor: 3.921
Figure 1Schematic representation of the selection of publications for review.
Summary of the results and quality assessment of the observational studies included in this review
| Author | Year of publication | Sample size (N) | Age of subjects (years) | Study population | Presence of an association between subnormal vitamin B12 and anaemia | Quality of study* |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Population-based | ||||||
| Allain [ | 1997 | 233 | ≥60, median 72 | Random sample of older Zimbabweans (rural and urban). | ? | 5 |
| Björkegren [ | 2001 | 224 | ≥70, mean 78.0 (95% CI 77.2-78.9) | Random sample of persons aged 70 years and over in the Borough of Älvkarleby in the county of Uppsala, Sweden | - | 6 |
| Clarke [ | 2008 | 2257 | ≥65, mean 79.2 (SD 6.2) | Oxford Healthy Aging Project: Random sample from general practice registers of people ≥65 years living in Oxford, UK. Banbury B12 Study: Random sample of people aged ≥75 years living in their own homes and registered with general practices in Banbury, Oxfordshire, UK. | + | 6 |
| Hin [ | 2006 | 1000 | ≥75, mean 81.4 (SD 4.6) | Random sample of people ≥75 years living at home, registered with general practitioners in Banbury, England | - | 4 |
| Hvas [ | 2005 | 937 | Median 72, range 19-102 | Subjects with increased MMA (>0.28 μmol/L) within in Aarhus, Denmark, from 1995-2000. | - | 5 |
| Johnson [ | 2003 | 103 | ≥60, mean 76.4 (SD 8.1) | Older individuals enlisted in nutrition service program in rural northeast Georgia, USA. | ? | 4 |
| Lippi[ | 2009 | 878 | Range 85-101 | Unselected subjects older than 85 years, who were referred by general practitioners to a laboratory in Verona, Italy, for routine diagnostic check-up over a period of 2 years | - | 6 |
| Loikas [ | 2007 | 1048 | ≥65, 37% ≥75 | Lieto study; unselected population based health survey in Lieto, Finland. | - | 6 |
| McLennan [ | 1973 | 347 | >65 | Random sample of people >65 years living at home in Kilsyth and Northern Glasgow, UK. | ? | 5 |
| Morris [ | 2007 | 1459 | ≥60, mean 70 (SEM 0.32) | Non-institutionalized civilian population (NHANES), USA. | + | 5 |
| Penninx [ | 2000 | 700 | ≥65, mean 77.3 | Physically disabled older women living in the community (Women's Health and Ageing Study), Baltimore area, USA | ? | 4 |
| Hospitalized/Institutionalized | ||||||
| Bisbe[ | 2009 | 599 | Mean 68 (SD 13) | All consecutive patients scheduled for major orthopaedic surgery for which blood was routinely grouped preoperatively in University Hospital in Barcelona, Spain. | - | 5 |
| Chui [ | 2001 | 3453 | 48% >70 | All patients admitted to the Prince of Wales hospital, Hong Kong, with vitamin B12 measurements in 1996. | - | 5 |
| Joosten [ | 1990 | 292 | >65 | Consecutive patients admitted to the geriatric department of the University Hospital, Leuven, Belgium | ? | 5 |
| Kwok [ | 2002 | 96 | >55, mean age >78.0 | Female ambulatory vegetarians (>3 years) in Hong Kong. | ? | 5 |
| Metz [ | 1996 | 94 | Cases: mean 79.8 Controls: mean 80.7 | Patients with suspected low vitamin B12 levels based on clinical examination by attending staff in Royal Melbourne and North West hospitals, Australia. If low vitamin B12: case. If normal vitamin B12: control. | - | 2 |
| Mooney [ | 2004 | 905 | 65-85 | Hospitalized patients in Belfast, Ireland, who had vitamin B12, folate, Hb, MCV and ferritin measured within ±4 days of each other in February-July 2003 | - | 3 |
| Prayurahong [ | 1993 | 147 | ≥60 | Subjects visiting clinic for older individuals in Rajvithi Hospital, Bangkok | ? | 3 |
| Stott [ | 1997 | 290 | Range 62-110 | Consecutive new referrals to a geriatric medical unit in Glasgow, Scotland. | - | 5 |
| Wang [ | 2009 | 827 | Mean 77.1 (SD 7.5), range 60-96 | Patients in the department of Neurology of Shanghai Punan Hospital, Shanghai, China. | + | 4 |
| Witte [ | 2004 | 296 | Mean 72.5 (10.3) | Consecutive patients with chronic heart failure attending a heart failure clinic in Cottingham, UK | - | 4 |
| Den Elzen [ | 2008 | 423 | 85 | All 85-year-old inhabitants of Leiden, the Netherlands. Participants using vitamin B12 or folate supplements at baseline or during follow-up were excluded. | - | 7 |
*Based on checklists from van der Windt et al [23,24]. Higher scores indicate higher quality (range cross-sectional studies 0-7; longitudinal studies 0-9). Cross-sectional studies that scored 5 points or more were considered 'high quality'. Longitudinal studies that scored 7 points or more were considered 'high quality'.
Summary of the results and quality assessment of the intervention studies included in this review
| Author | Year of publication | Sample size (N) | Age of subjects (years) | Study population | Intervention | Effectiveness of vitamin B12 treatment on haemoglobin concentrations | Quality of study* |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Hughes [ | 1970 | Placebo n = 19, Treatment n = 20 | ≥ 65 | Random sample of subjects aged ≥65 years from general practices in a town in Wales, UK. Subjects with vitamin B12 level <150 pg/mL were invited to participate in the trial. None had anaemia or evidence of vitamin B12 neuropathy and none was taking drugs that might interfere with vitamin B12 assays or anticonvulsants that might reduce the serum vitamin B12 level. | Intramuscular hydroxocobalamin (1000 μg), twice in the first week, and then at weekly intervals for a further four weeks or placebo containing a matching solution of phenol red (phenylsulphonphtalein 0.075%) | - | 4 points |
| Hvas [ | 2001 | Placebo n = 70, treatment n = 70 | Treatment group: Median 75 (range 19-92) Placebo group: 74 (range 33-88) | 140 subjects in Aarhus, Denmark, with elevated methylmalonic acid (P-MMA, 0.40-2.00 μmol/L) which had not received prior vitamin B12 treatment. Participants were enrolled between November 1998 and March 2000. Exclusion criteria: low Hb levels, low ferritin levels, TSH≥4.1 mIU/L, high creatinine levels, life-threatening disease, treatment with anticoagulants, tropical atoxic neuropathy. | Weekly intramuscular injections of 1 mg cyanocobalamin (n = 70) or placebo containing 1 mL of isotonic sodium chloride (n = 70) for 1 month | - | 4 points |
| Seal [ | 2002 | Placebo n = 11, oral vitamin B12 10 μg n = 10, oral vitamin B12 50 μg, n = 10 | Mean age placebo 78, vitamin B12 10 μg 82, vitamin B12 50 μg 85 | 31 patients in two geriatric hospitals in Melbourne, Australia with subnormal serum vitamin B12 (100-150 pmol/L) discovered as part of their clinical assessment. Exclusion criteria: known neoplasm, life-threatening or terminal illness, history of malabsorption, pernicious anaemia, anaemia of other cause, prior vitamin B12 treatment or vitamin supplementation, neurological disorder other than stroke. | Placebo (Australian Pharmaceutical Formulary (APF) red mixture and APF hydrobenzoate compound), 10 μg oral cyanocobalamin or 50 μg oral cyanocobalamin daily for 4 weeks | - | 2 points |
**Based on checklist from Jadad et al. [25] Higher scores indicate higher quality (range 0-5). Intervention studies that scored 3 points or more were considered 'high quality'.