Abstract
Introduction: In recent years, many papers analyzed the relationship between serum vitamin D3 level and the frequency and activity of various diseases at least partially attributed to immune mechanisms. Aim: We looked for correlations among the number and location of edematous episodes occurring in patients with hereditary angioedema due to C1-inhibitor deficiency (C1-INH-HAE) and the quantity of the C1-inhibitor used for supplementation as well as the vitamin D3 levels of patients. Method: We measured vitamin D3 levels in 118 of the 175 C1-INH-HAE patients of the National Angioedema Reference Center during the winter-spring (n = 111) and the summer-autumn periods (n = 105) in 2013-2014. Complement levels and clinical data were extracted from the National Angioedema Registry and from patient diaries. Results: The proportion of vitamin D3 deficient patients (serum level <20 ng/ml) was approximately 59.5% during winter-spring, 27.6% in summer-autumn, and 23.5% during both periods. There was a significant difference between vitamin D3 serum levels measured in the winter-spring or in the summer-autumn months (p<0.0001). The same applies to the number of the vials of C1-inhibitor concentrate administered as acute treatment for angioedema attacks (p = 0.01). In any season, vitamin D3 level did not correlate with the number of attacks experienced by the patients during the given period or of the vials of C1-inhibitor concentrate administered. Conclusions: We could not demonstrate a relationship between vitamin D3 level and the frequency or location of edematous episodes in HAE patients. The need for treatment (as reflected by the number of the vials administered) was higher in the winter-spring period. As vitamin D3 deficiency was more severe than expected in our patients, supplementation is clearly necessary. Orv Hetil. 2019; 160(25): 987-993.
Highlights
In recent years, many papers analyzed the relationship between serum vitamin D3 level and the frequency and activity of various diseases at least partially attributed to immune mechanisms
Aim: We looked for correlations among the number and location of edematous episodes occurring in patients with hereditary angioedema due to C1-inhibitor deficiency (C1-INH-HAE) and the quantity of the C1-inhibitor used for supplementation as well as the vitamin D3 levels of patients
The same applies to the number of the vials of C1-inhibitor concentrate administered as acute treatment for angioedema attacks (p = 0.01)
Summary
A D3-vitamin-szint és a betegség súlyossága közötti kapcsolat vizsgálata herediter angioödémában. Célkitűzés: Korrelációt kerestünk a C1-inhibitor deficientiájában kialakuló herediter angioödémában szenvedő betegeink angioödémás rohamainak száma, lokalizációja és a felhasznált C1-inhibitor-pótlás mennyisége, valamint D-vitamin-szintjük között. Módszer: Az Országos Angioödéma Referencia Központban 2013–2014-ben gondozott 175, C1-inhibitor-deficientia következtében kialakuló herediter angioödémában szenvedő beteg közül 118 beteg D3-vitamin-szintjét határoztuk meg a téli–tavaszi (111 fő) és a nyári–őszi időszakban (105 fő). A téli–tavaszi és nyári– őszi D3-vitamin-szintek között szignifikáns különbséget találtunk (p
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