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EFFICACY OF HIGH AND LOW DOSE ORAL VITAMIN D REPLACEMENT THERAPY IN INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASE (IBD): SINGLE CENTRE COHORT
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  1. H J Hiew,
  2. M Naghibi,
  3. J Wu,
  4. J Saunders,
  5. F Cummings,
  6. T R Smith
  1. Department of Gastroenterology, University Hospital Southampton, Southampton, Hampshire, UK

Abstract

Introduction IBD patients are at risk of micronutrient deficiency including vitamin D. There is evidence that vitamin D deficiency is associated with poor disease activity.

Aims/Background To determine the vitamin D status and evaluate the effectiveness of oral vitamin D treatment in a sub-set of IBD patients at a University Hospital.

Method All IBD patients with serum vitamin D levels measured in 2011 were identified. Vitamin D deficiency was determined as plasma 25-hydroxyvitamin D levels <52 nmol/L. Oral vitamin D treatment was classified as ‘low dose’ when patients prescribed daily 800 units of vitamin D2/D3 and ‘high dose’ when given either 100'000 units once or 50'000 units weekly for 6 weeks. Treatment response was assessed within 6 months of treatment.

Results 205 IBD patients had their plasma vitamin D measured. 95 (46%) were found to be vitamin D deficient with no significant difference in the prevalence between Crohn's disease (CD) and ulcerative colitis (UC) patients (p=0.449). 32 treatment episodes had follow up measurement. Those who received ‘high dose’ regimen demonstrated a 150% increase in plasma vitamin D compared to a 34% increase in those put on ‘low dose’ regimen (p=0.001). There was no significant difference in treatment response between CD and UC patients (p=0.874) (table 1).

Table 1

Plasma vitamin D response to differing doses of oral treatment in CD and UC

Conclusion Oral vitamin D replacement is an effective treatment for vitamin D deficiency in IBD patients and appears to be dose responsive, in both UC and CD patients. The optimal dose of oral vitamin D supplementation is yet to be determined, but higher doses are significantly more effective.

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