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Vitamin D deficiency and changes in serum vitamin D levels with treatment among tuberculosis patients in South Korea

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Koo, Hyeon-Kyoung; Lee, Ji Sun; Jeong, Yun Jeong; Choi, Sun Mi; Kang, Hyo Jae; Lim, Hyo-Jeong; Jeong, Ina; Park, Jong Sun; Lee, Sang-Min; Yang, Seok-Chul; Yoo, Chul-Gyu; Kim, Young Whan; Han, Sung-Koo; Yim, Jae-Joon

Issue Date
2012-07
Publisher
Blackwell Publishing Inc.
Citation
Respirology, Vol.17 No.5, pp.808-813
Abstract
Background and objective: Vitamin D deficiency has been reported to be associated with the development of active tuberculosis (TB), but many discrepancies exist among studies. The aims of this study were to compare the frequency of vitamin D deficiency in a Korean population of TB patients and control subjects, and to monitor the changes in vitamin D levels during TB treatment. Methods: Patients with newly diagnosed TB were prospectively enrolled. In addition, healthy volunteers or patients with diseases other than TB were enrolled as controls. Baseline serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D (25-OHD) levels were measured in both groups and compared. In the TB patients, measurements of serum 25-OHD were repeated 1 month after the initiation of treatment and again after completion of treatment. Results: In total, 116 patients with TB and 86 control subjects were recruited. The median 25-OHD concentration was not different in TB patients at diagnosis (13.9 ng/mL; interquartile range (IQR) 8.8021.8) compared with control subjects (13.2 ng/mL; IQR 9.619.3) (P = 0.97). The frequency of vitamin D deficiency (=10 ng/mL) was also not different in TB patients (36.2%) compared with controls (27.3%) (P = 0.21). In TB patients, the median 25-OHD concentration decreased significantly during treatment, to 12.5 ng/mL at 1 month and 11.0 ng/mL on completion of treatment (P = 0.01). Conclusions: Vitamin D levels do not appear to be associated with the development of TB in the Korean population. The median 25-OHD concentration decreased after treatment for TB.
ISSN
1323-7799
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/10371/207820
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1440-1843.2012.02172.x
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Research Area Nontuberculous Mycobacteria, Tuberculosis, multidrug-resistant tuberculosis, 결핵, 다제내성결핵, 비결핵항산균 폐질환

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