| Literature DB >> 32982524 |
Eustathios Kenanidis1,2, Panagiotis Kakoulidis1,2, Dimitrios Karponis3, Eleftherios Tsiridis1,2.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of perioperative vitamin D levels in terms of functional results, patient-related outcome measures (PROMs) and infection risk after hip or knee replacement.Entities:
Keywords: THA; TKA; hip arthroplasty; knee arthroplasty; vitamin D
Year: 2020 PMID: 32982524 PMCID: PMC7490061 DOI: 10.2147/PROM.S261251
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Patient Relat Outcome Meas ISSN: 1179-271X
Figure 1PRISMA flowchart illustrating the search strategy.
Descriptive Characteristics of the Included Studies
| Author | Study Design | Study Type | No of Patients | Male (%)a | Mean Age of Involved Groups | Follow-Up | Type of Surgery | Vitamin D Sufficiency Cut Off Level | Patients with Hypovitaminosis (%)a |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Hedge et al | R | CS | 6593 | 1599 (24.2) | I: 65 | 12 m | KA | ≥20 ng/mL | 868 (13.2) |
| Janssen et al | R | CS | 138 | 57 (41.3) | I: 69.9 | 6m | KA | >40 ng/mL | 33 (23.9) |
| Allain et al | P | C | 92 | 38 (41.3) | W: 75.1 | 6 m | KA (9 RKA) | ≥50 ng/mL | 33 (36) |
| Maniar et al | R | CS | 120 | 23 (19.1) | I: 67 | 3m | KA | ≥30 ng/mL | 64 (53.3) |
| Lee et al | P | C | 191 | 38 (19.8) | I:68 | 3m | KA | > 50 nmol/L | 84 (44) |
| Jansen et al | R | CS | 139 | 58 (42) | 71,4 | 6m | KA | >40 ng/mL | 23 (22.5) |
| Shin et al | P | C | 87 | NA (10.3) | I:70.7 | 3m | KA | ≥12 ng/mL | 44 (50.5) |
| Maier et al | R | CS | 1083 | 516 (47.5) | 76 | NA | HA, KA | ≥30 ng/mL | 681 (62.8) |
| Traven et al | R | CC | 126 | 56 (44.4) | 65.4 | 3m | 64 RKA | ≥30 ng/mL | 69 (54.7) |
| Maier et al | R | CS | 190 | 84 (44.2) | PA:65, PJI:68, AL:68,4 | NA | HA, KA | ≥30 ng/mL | 129 (68) |
| Zajonz et al | P | CC | 240 | 113 (47) | PA:71, PJI:74, AL:70 | NA | HA, KA | > 30 ng/mL | 203 (84.5) |
| Visser et al | P | C | 87 | 21 (24.1) | 74 | 6w | HA | ≥75ng/mL | 55 (63.2) |
| Signori et al | R | CS | 42 | 9 (21.4) | PJI:63.5, AL:59.4 | NA | 21 RHA | >20mg/dl | NA |
| De Cuhna et al | P | C | 93 | 48 (51.6) | 59.7 | 3m | HA | NA | 77 (82.8) |
| Lavernia et al | R | CS | 60 | 12 (20) | 70 | 11m | HA | 20 or 30 ng/mL | 39 (65) |
| Unnanuntana et al | P | C | 219 | 93 (42.5) | I:65 | 6w | HA | >30 ng/mL | 102 (46.6) |
| Unnanuntana et al | R | CS | 200 | 88 (44) | 66.5 | NA | HA | 32 ng/mL | 79 (39.5) |
| Nawabi et al | R | CS | 62 | 23 (37) | 71 | 6m | HA | 40nmol/l | 15 (24.2) |
Notes: aValues are given as raw numbers with percentages in parentheses.
Abbreviations: R, retrospective; P, prospective; HA, hip arthroplasty; KA, knee arthroplasty; SA, shoulder arthroplasty; RHA, revision hip arthroplasty; RKA, revision knee arthroplasty; NA, non available; C, cohort; CC, case–control; CS, case series; m, months; w, weeks; S, sufficiency group; I, insufficiency group; PJI, periprosthetic joint infection; AL, aseptic loosening; PA, primary arthroplasty; W, women; M, men.
Effect of Vitamin D in Functional Outcomes in Patients Undergoing Knee Arthroplasty
| Author | Mean Vitamin D Level (ng/mL)a | Scores Evaluated | Groups Compared | Main Clinical Findings |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Hedge et al | NA | NA | D <20 ng/mL | Deficient patients: higher incidence of postoperative stiffness requiring manipulation under anesthesia (OR,1.69; 95% CI, 1.39–2.04) |
| Janssen et al | D:32 | WOMAC | D <40 ng/mL | Deficient patients: worse functional outcome after eight years (p=0.04) |
| Allain et al | NA | WOMAC, ABC | D <30 ng/mL | No differences in preoperative and postoperative total scores between groups |
| Maniar et al | NA | SF-12, KSS, WOMAC | D <30 ng/mL | No differences in preoperative total scores except WOMAC ( |
| Lee et al | NA | WOMAC, QoR, EQ-5D | I< 50 nmol/L (Severe <12.5, Moderate 12.5–29, Mild 30–49) | Moderate-to severe hypovitaminosis D group: lower preoperative WOMAC function score |
| Jansen et al | 58.9 | KSS | D <40 ng/mL | Deficient patients: significantly lower mean preoperative KSS |
| Shin et al | D:9.1 | KSS, AST, SMT, STS, TUGT | D <12 ng/mL | No differences in preoperative total scores between groups |
Notes: aMean vitamin D level is given for the whole group or for separate groups accordingly.
Abbreviations: NA, non available; D, deficient; I, insufficient; S, sufficient; OR, odds ratio; CI, 95% confidence interval; WOMAC, Western Ontario and McMaster Universities Osteoarthritis Index; SF-12, 12-Item Short Form Survey; KSS, Knee Society Score; AST, alternative step test; TUGT, timed up and go test; SMT, six meter walk test; STS, sit to stand test; ABC, Activities-specific Balance Confidence Scale; QoR, Quality of Recovery; EQ-5D, European Quality of Life-5 Dimensions; 25-(OH)D, 25-hydroxyvitamin D.
Effect of Vitamin D in Functional Outcomes in Patients Undergoing Hip Arthroplasty
| Author | Mean Vitamin D Levela | Scores | Groups Compared | Main Clinical Findings |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Visser et al | 68.1 nmol/l | WOMAC, HGS, CST, TUGT, 10-MWT, LAPAQ | D <50 ng/mL | No differences in preoperative total scores between groups |
| Cuhna et al | 13.8 ng/mL | Gait Analysis | NA | Baseline Vitamin D levels: weak correlation with change in peak extension (p = 0.017) and peak power generation (p = 0.04) |
| Lavernia et al | NA | WOMAC, HHS, PMA, QWB-7, SF-36 | I <20 or 30 ng/mL | No differences in preoperative and postoperative total scores between groups when the threshold was set in 20 ng/mL |
| Unnanuntana et al | D:15.7 ng/mL | Transferring in and out of bed, ability to walk with assisting devices and ability to ascend/descent stairs | I <32 ng/mL | No association between vitamin D level and the attainment of in hospital functional milestones |
| Nawabi et al | 58 nmol/l | HHS | S >40nmol/l | Sufficient patients: significantly higher preoperative HHS (p = 0.018) |
| Unnanuntana et al | NA | WOMAC, SF-36, TUGT, Two-min walk test | S>30 ng/mL | No differences in preoperative scores between groups |
Notes: aMean vitamin D level is given for the whole group or for separate groups accordingly.
Abbreviations: CST, Chair Stand Test; TUGT, timed up and go test; 10-MWT, 10-meter walking test; NA, non available; WOMAC, Western Ontario and McMaster Universities Osteoarthritis Index; HHS, Harris Hip Score; SF-36, 36-Item Short Form Survey; HGS, hand grip strength; LAPAQ, LASA Physical Activity Questionnaire; QWB-7, Quality of Well-being Scale; 25-(OH)D3, 25-hydroxyvitamin D3; D, deficient; S, sufficient; I, insufficient; PMA, Merle d’Aubigne’-Postel.
Length of Hospital Stay Based on the Vitamin D Level of Groups of Patients
| Author | Deficient (Range) | Insufficient | Sufficient (Range) | p |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Maier et al | 15.6 (7.2) | NA | 11.3 (7.9) | 0.014 |
| Traven et al | 5 | NA | 3.6 | 0.097 |
| Lee et al | 10 (8–15)c | 9b | 10b | 0.76 |
| Janssen et al | 7 (2–28) | NA | 7 (2–19) | 0.03 |
| Unnanuntana et al | 4 | 3.8 | 3.7 | 0.724 |
Notes: aValues are given as mean with the standard deviation in parentheses. bValues are given as mean. cValues are given as mean with the range in parentheses.
Abbreviation: NA, non available.
Comparison of Vitamin D Levels Between Groups of Patients Undergoing Revision for Periprosthetic Join Infection or Aseptic Loosening or Primary Arthroplasty
| Author | Number of Patients | Vitamin D Level (ng/mL)a | p-value | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| PJI | PA | AL | PJI | PA | AL | PJI vs AL | PJI vs PA | PA vs AL | |
| Zajonz et al | 80 | 80 | 80 | 17.9 (8.9) | 16.8 (6.9) | 19.7 (7.9) | 0.771 | 0.846 | NA |
| Maier et al | 50 | 109 | 31 | 13.29 (6.5) | 19.46 (9.4) | 20.5 (9.1) | <0.001 | <0.001 | 0.58 |
| Signori et al | 23 | NA | 19 | 18.5 (6.5) | NA | 13.6 (9.4) | < 0.05 | NA | NA |
Note: aValues are given as mean with standard deviation in parentheses.
Abbreviations: PJI, periprosthetic joint infection; NA, non available; PA, primary arthroplasty; AL, aseptic loosening.