Vitamin D status in children with leukemia, its predictors, and association with outcome
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Vitamin D status in children with leukemia, its predictors, and association with outcome
Abstract
Background: Children and adolescents with leukemia are potentially at high risk of vitamin D inadequacy, which may have clinical relevance for skeletal morbidity, infections, and cancer outcome. This study aimed to evaluate vitamin D status at the time of diagnosis to investigate its predictors and association with overall survival in children with leukemia.
Procedure: We included all 295 children and adolescents diagnosed with leukemia at our institution between 1990 and 2016 who had available serum sample from the time of diagnosis. We analyzed serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D and parathyroid hormone levels and correlated them with clinical data.
Results: The 25-hydroxyvitamin D level was deficient (< 25 nmol/L), insufficient (25-50 nmol/L), sufficient (50-75 nmol/L), and optimal (> 75 nmol/L) in 6.4%, 26.8%, 39.7%, and 27.1% of the children, respectively. Older age and a more recent time of sampling (calendar year) predicted lower 25-hydroxyvitamin D level. In preschool children (age ≤6 years), lower 25-hydroxyvitamin D level was also associated with acute myeloid leukemia, and a 25-hydroxyvitamin D level < 50 nmol/L was associated with inferior overall survival. In school-aged children (age > 6 years), the 25-hydroxyvitamin D level showed significant seasonal variation.
Conclusion: It remains unclear whether vitamin D supplementation in pediatric leukemia patients will improve outcome.
Keywords: adolescents; leukemia; overall survival; pediatric; vitamin D.
© 2020 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
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