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Retinal Changes in Vitamin D Deficiency

Not Applicable
Completed
Conditions
Retinal Disease
Optic Nerve Diseases
Pediatric Disorder
Vitamin D Deficiency
Choroidal Disease
Interventions
Dietary Supplement: Vitamin D deficiency
Registration Number
NCT04891211
Lead Sponsor
Adiyaman University
Brief Summary

Retinal tissue parameters of pediatric patients with vitamin D deficiency will be evaluated in this prospective case-control study. The patients will be divided into 2 groups according to the vitamin D level. Retinal vessel diameters, retinal nerve fiber evaluation, choroidal thickness will be evaluated. Choroidal thinning decrease in retinal artery diameter and increase in retinal vein diameter will be detected in the vitamin D deficiency group.

Detailed Description

The study of the relationship between vitamin D status and retinal diseases is a new concept, and there is a large gap in research focusing on the pediatric population in the literature. The importance of vitamin D in retinal maturation and its role in the development of retinal diseases at a young age is being investigated. In this sense, as far as known, it is the first study investigating retinal structure parameters in pediatric patients with vitamin D deficiency.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
150
Inclusion Criteria

(Group 1):

  1. age <18 years old
  2. serum vitamin D [(25(OH) D), calcitriol] level <20 ngr/mL in previous two weeks
  3. visual acuity >20/20
  4. manifest refraction spherical equivalent <3D
  5. normal biomicroscopic and fundus examination.
Exclusion Criteria
  1. history of any chronic ocular diseases, except for refractive error (e.g., uveitis, glaucoma, retinopathy of prematurity)
  2. history of ocular surgery (e.g., cataract, strabismus, open globe injury, laser photocoagulation)
  3. having an ocular abnormality (e.g., persistent fetal vasculature, optic disc hypoplasia, fovea plana)
  4. history of systemic diseases that have the potential to affect ocular tissues (e.g., diabetes mellitus, Graves' disease, albinism, Down syndrome, Fabry diseases, Wilson syndrome)
  5. history of any systemic diseases that can affect the serum vitamin D level (e.g., parathormone or calcium metabolism disorders)
  6. already receiving vitamin D treatment.

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
CROSSOVER
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Pediatric endocrinologistVitamin D deficiencyPatient selection by pediatric endocrinologist on the basis of vitamin D
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
The central retinal artery and vein calibersup to 3 months

The central retinal artery and vein calibers will be analyzed with the Interactive Vessel Analyzer

choroidal thicknessup to 3 months

subfoveal, and subfoveal 1500-µm- and 3000-µm-diameter distance nasal and temporal areas

retinal nerve fiber layerup to 3 months

Retinal nerve fiber layer will be detected by optical coherence tomography

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
blood vitamin D levelsup to 3 months

vitamin D deficiency or normal effects of vitamin D deficiency

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Adıyaman U

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Adıyaman, None Selected, Turkey

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