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Prediction of 25-hydroxy vitamin D status by serum alkaline phosphatase (ALP) value
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Abstract
Background and Objectives
The low vitamin D status in an individual leads to a compensatory increase in serum parathyroid hormone (PTH) level giving rise to secondary hyperparathyroidism. PTH action on the bone to reabsorb more calcium from the bone lead to elevation of bone alkaline phosphatase (ALP) in the serum. Nevertheless, population screening for vitamin D deficiency in asymptomatic individuals is currently not recommended. ALP measurement as a screening test to detect vitamin D deficiency is a relatively inexpensive test that can be performed easily. We have studied the relationship between biochemical parameters to the vitamin D status of patients attending the NHSL.
Methods
A descriptive cross sectional study was conducted from March/ 2019 to March/ 2020 at the Endocrinology Unit of the NHSL. Consecutive sampling was done recruiting all patients who have had vitamin D assessment as part of the routine medical care. Interviewer administered questionnaire was used collect data. Pearson correlation analysis was used to determine the effects of vitamin D status on various blood parameters including serum total calcium, serum phosphate, ALP and PTH level. Receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curves were used to determine the optimal ALP level to predict vitamin D deficiency.
Results
153 subjects who meets the inclusion and exclusion criteria were recruited in to the study over a period of one year. Out of the study population, majority were females (85.6%). The population mean age was 52.1 (SD ± 14.38) years and ranged from 18-89 years. Out of the whole population 58.8% had vitamin D deficiency while 31.4 % suffered from vitamin D insufficiency. Only 9.8% had normal vitamin D levels. ALP level was significantly related to vitamin D deficiency (p<0.05). At ALP cutoff value of 72.5U/L the vitamin D deficiency could be predicted with 76% sensitivity and 80% specificity. ALP cutoff 43U/L predicts vitamin D deficiency at a 100% sensitivity and 20% specificity.
Conclusions
The population screening for vitamin D deficiency is not a cost effective intervention. A more cheaper and feasible ALP assessment at a cutoff value of 72.5 U/L can predict vitamin D deficiency at a significantly higher specificity and sensitivity.
Title: Prediction of 25-hydroxy vitamin D status by serum alkaline phosphatase (ALP) value
Description:
Abstract
Background and Objectives
The low vitamin D status in an individual leads to a compensatory increase in serum parathyroid hormone (PTH) level giving rise to secondary hyperparathyroidism.
PTH action on the bone to reabsorb more calcium from the bone lead to elevation of bone alkaline phosphatase (ALP) in the serum.
Nevertheless, population screening for vitamin D deficiency in asymptomatic individuals is currently not recommended.
ALP measurement as a screening test to detect vitamin D deficiency is a relatively inexpensive test that can be performed easily.
We have studied the relationship between biochemical parameters to the vitamin D status of patients attending the NHSL.
Methods
A descriptive cross sectional study was conducted from March/ 2019 to March/ 2020 at the Endocrinology Unit of the NHSL.
Consecutive sampling was done recruiting all patients who have had vitamin D assessment as part of the routine medical care.
Interviewer administered questionnaire was used collect data.
Pearson correlation analysis was used to determine the effects of vitamin D status on various blood parameters including serum total calcium, serum phosphate, ALP and PTH level.
Receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curves were used to determine the optimal ALP level to predict vitamin D deficiency.
Results
153 subjects who meets the inclusion and exclusion criteria were recruited in to the study over a period of one year.
Out of the study population, majority were females (85.
6%).
The population mean age was 52.
1 (SD ± 14.
38) years and ranged from 18-89 years.
Out of the whole population 58.
8% had vitamin D deficiency while 31.
4 % suffered from vitamin D insufficiency.
Only 9.
8% had normal vitamin D levels.
ALP level was significantly related to vitamin D deficiency (p<0.
05).
At ALP cutoff value of 72.
5U/L the vitamin D deficiency could be predicted with 76% sensitivity and 80% specificity.
ALP cutoff 43U/L predicts vitamin D deficiency at a 100% sensitivity and 20% specificity.
Conclusions
The population screening for vitamin D deficiency is not a cost effective intervention.
A more cheaper and feasible ALP assessment at a cutoff value of 72.
5 U/L can predict vitamin D deficiency at a significantly higher specificity and sensitivity.
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