Vitamin D Is a Good Marker for Disease Activity of Rheumatoid Arthritis Disease

Aim. This study was conducted to find out the optimal vitamin D cutoff point in predicting activity of RA disease. Materials and Methods. One hundred and two rheumatoid arthritis Saudi patients of both genders were recruited in this study. Vitamin D as 25-hydroxy-vitamin D [25(OH)D] was measured and...

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Main Authors: Firas Sultan Azzeh, Osama Adnan Kensara
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2015-01-01
Series:Disease Markers
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/260725
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spelling doaj-512fa048e93c40e4a10389be43d229c12020-11-24T22:07:29ZengHindawi LimitedDisease Markers0278-02401875-86302015-01-01201510.1155/2015/260725260725Vitamin D Is a Good Marker for Disease Activity of Rheumatoid Arthritis DiseaseFiras Sultan Azzeh0Osama Adnan Kensara1Department of Clinical Nutrition, Faculty of Applied Medical Sciences, Umm Al-Qura University, Makkah 21955, Saudi ArabiaDepartment of Clinical Nutrition, Faculty of Applied Medical Sciences, Umm Al-Qura University, Makkah 21955, Saudi ArabiaAim. This study was conducted to find out the optimal vitamin D cutoff point in predicting activity of RA disease. Materials and Methods. One hundred and two rheumatoid arthritis Saudi patients of both genders were recruited in this study. Vitamin D as 25-hydroxy-vitamin D [25(OH)D] was measured and serum level less than 20 ng/mL defined as deficient patient. Disease activity was measured based on the disease activity score index of a 28-joint count (DAS28) using serum erythrocyte sedimentation rate levels. Receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curves were used to determine the optimal vitamin D cutoff points for identifying disease activity. Results. It has been observed that vitamin D levels were lower (P < 0.05) in patients with high disease activity. A significant inverse correlation between serum 25(OH)D levels and DAS28 (r = −0.277, P = 0.014) was shown. ROC curves results showed that vitamin D less than 12.3 ng/mL predicted high disease activity, and vitamin D more than 17.9 ng/mL predicted low disease activity, with good sensitivity and accuracy results regarding vitamin D. Conclusion. Study results concluded that vitamin D is a good predictor of RA disease activity in Saudi patients.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/260725
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Osama Adnan Kensara
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Vitamin D Is a Good Marker for Disease Activity of Rheumatoid Arthritis Disease
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Osama Adnan Kensara
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title Vitamin D Is a Good Marker for Disease Activity of Rheumatoid Arthritis Disease
title_short Vitamin D Is a Good Marker for Disease Activity of Rheumatoid Arthritis Disease
title_full Vitamin D Is a Good Marker for Disease Activity of Rheumatoid Arthritis Disease
title_fullStr Vitamin D Is a Good Marker for Disease Activity of Rheumatoid Arthritis Disease
title_full_unstemmed Vitamin D Is a Good Marker for Disease Activity of Rheumatoid Arthritis Disease
title_sort vitamin d is a good marker for disease activity of rheumatoid arthritis disease
publisher Hindawi Limited
series Disease Markers
issn 0278-0240
1875-8630
publishDate 2015-01-01
description Aim. This study was conducted to find out the optimal vitamin D cutoff point in predicting activity of RA disease. Materials and Methods. One hundred and two rheumatoid arthritis Saudi patients of both genders were recruited in this study. Vitamin D as 25-hydroxy-vitamin D [25(OH)D] was measured and serum level less than 20 ng/mL defined as deficient patient. Disease activity was measured based on the disease activity score index of a 28-joint count (DAS28) using serum erythrocyte sedimentation rate levels. Receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curves were used to determine the optimal vitamin D cutoff points for identifying disease activity. Results. It has been observed that vitamin D levels were lower (P < 0.05) in patients with high disease activity. A significant inverse correlation between serum 25(OH)D levels and DAS28 (r = −0.277, P = 0.014) was shown. ROC curves results showed that vitamin D less than 12.3 ng/mL predicted high disease activity, and vitamin D more than 17.9 ng/mL predicted low disease activity, with good sensitivity and accuracy results regarding vitamin D. Conclusion. Study results concluded that vitamin D is a good predictor of RA disease activity in Saudi patients.
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