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Vitamin D Deficiency and Asthma Exacerbation

Not Applicable
Completed
Conditions
Vitamin D Deficiency
Asthma
Disease Exacerbation
Interventions
Registration Number
NCT02661191
Lead Sponsor
University of Turin, Italy
Brief Summary

The study aim is in two phases. First phase: to evaluate the influence of vitamin D deficiency on asthma severity, degree of airway obstruction and frequency of asthma exacerbations. Second phase: to evaluate if in patients with vitamin D deficiency (25-OH vitamin D levels below 20 ng/ml), vitamin D supplementation decreases the number of disease exacerbations.

Detailed Description

The first phase of the study consisted of a cross-sectional examination of a cohort of 119 asthmatic patients, who had at least one year regular follow-up in our respiratory clinic, and were not receiving any vitamin D supplementation.

In the second phase patients with vitamin D deficiency (25-OH D values below 20 ng/ml), were recruited in a one year longitudinal study, during which they received vitamin D supplementation. The study started and ended in late autumn-winter season when, at our latitude, sun exposure is lowest. Symptoms, spirometry and number of exacerbations were recorded during both study phases.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
119
Inclusion Criteria
  • All the consecutive patients with bronchial asthma of any severity, who presented for a scheduled visit at our Respiratory Clinic during the period October 2012-March 2013 and who had at least one year regular follow-up every three months
Exclusion Criteria
  • Acute exacerbation in the last month and treatment with vitamins and dietary supplements in the last year.

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
SINGLE_GROUP
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
asthma severity and disease exacerbationoral cholecalciferolintramuscular cholecalciferol 100,000 IU, followed by oral cholecalciferol 5000 IU weekly plus 400 IU daily for one year
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Relationship between serum 25-hydroxide (OH) vitamin D level and asthma exacerbations (number/year= unscheduled visits for worsening symptoms, increase in therapy)one year

119 consecutive asthmatic patients underwent serum vitamin D (25-OHD) and lung function assessment. Their medical records were retrospectively reviewed, to gain information on disease exacerbations during the 12 months preceding study entry. The relationship between baseline 25-OH vitamin D and number of exacerbation was investigated

Effect of vitamin D supplementation in patients with 25-OH vitamin D < 20 ng/ml on asthma exacerbations (number/year= unscheduled visits for worsening symptoms, increase in therapy)One year

55 asthmatic patients with 25-OH vitamin D below 20 ng/ml underwent supplementation with cholecalciferol for one year (intramuscular 100,000 IU, followed by oral 5000 IU weekly plus 400 IU daily for one year). Number of exacerbations were recorded during the year of supplementation and compared with the data recorded during vitamin D deficiency

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Relationship between serum 25-OH vitamin D level and airway obstruction (evaluated by spirometry: one second forced expiratory volume, FEV1 l/sec, vital capacity (VC) and FEV1/VC%)one year

119 consecutive asthmatic patients underwent serum vitamin D (25-OHD, ng/ml) and lung function assessment. Their medical records were retrospectively reviewed, to gain information on lung function tests (forced expiratory volume in 1 second, FEV1, and vital capacity, VC) during the 12 months preceding study entry. The relationship between baseline 25-OH vitamin D and airway obstruction (FEV1 and FEV1/VC%) was investigated

Effect of vitamin D supplementation in patients with 25-OH vitamin D < 20 ng/ml on airway obstruction ( FEV1 l/sec, FEV1/VC%)one year

55 asthmatic patients with 25-OH vitamin D below 20 ng/ml underwent supplementation with cholecalciferol for one year (intramuscular 100,000 IU, followed by oral 5000 IU weekly plus 400 IU daily for one year). Lung function tests (FEV1, VC and FEV1/VC%) were recorded during the year of supplementation and compared with the data recorded during vitamin D deficiency

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