May osteoarticular infections be influenced by Vitamin D status? An observational study on selected patients

Valentina Signori, Carlo L. Romanò, Elena De Vecchi, Roberto Mattina, Lorenzo Drago

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Abstract

Background: Vitamin D deficiency has been associated with a high number of health outcomes, and its role on the immune system has been deeply investigated in recent years, although poor data are still available on vitamin D status in orthopedic infections including those of prosthetic implants. Methods: We focused on preoperative values of 25(OH)D in selected groups of patients with septic (Group A) or aseptic (Group B) prosthetic loosening, infective bone disease such as septic arthritis and osteomyelitis (Group C) and other orthopedic pathologies (Group D) to evaluate differences in the vitamin D status. Results: A high prevalence of vitamin D deficiency was recorded among the study population (16.5∈±∈5.4 ng/mL, mean∈±∈SD). Interestingly, all patients with an infection presented a higher 25(OH)D concentration (17.7∈±∈5.3 ng/mL) in respect to uninfected ones (15.1∈±∈5.6 ng/mL). Significantly higher levels of 25(OH)D were observed in patients with prosthetic joint infection (18.5∈±∈6.5 ng/mL), when compared with those presenting an aseptic loosening (13.6∈±∈9.4 ng/mL). Conclusions: Deficiency in vitamin D levels have been found in orthopaedic patients. Prosthetic joint infections seems to be associated to higher values of vitamin D in respect to other bone infections or to other orthopaedic conditions requiring surgery. More studies are needed to improve the knowledge on vitamin D status in these patients and to better clarify the role of vitamin D in relation to osteoarticular infections.

Original languageEnglish
Article number183
JournalBMC Musculoskeletal Disorders
Volume16
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Aug 5 2015

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Rheumatology
  • Orthopedics and Sports Medicine

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