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A meta-analysis on vitamin D level and vitamin D deficiency with risk of preeclampsia: an approach to individualized therapy

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Index date: 18 April 2018

A meta-analysis on vitamin D level and vitamin D deficiency with risk of preeclampsia: an approach to individualized therapy abstract

Introduction: Vitamin D level can be a good serum manifestation of FOXP3, VDR and IL-10 genes polymorphism and expression. Because of the immune modulatory effects of vitamin D3 in preeclampsia via affecting such genes, we intend to have a meta-analysis on association of both 25-hydroxy vitamin D (25-OHD) level (parametric approach) and 25-OHD deficiency (non-parametric approach) with preeclampsia. As well, for the parametric part, we used receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve model. Methods: We used Web of Science, PubMed and Science Direct data bases through searching in titles. Google Scholar search engine was used in order to find missing papers. Finally 23 studies were imported. Both random and fixed models were reported. This meta-analysis is a part of a thesis entitled Association of FOXP3 gene polymorphisms with risk of preeclampsia . The registration number is LUMS: A-10-1869-1. Results: Based on the forest plot, lower levels of 25-OHD were significantly associated with risk of preeclampsia (fixed and random P<0.001). Based on the forest plot, vitamin D deficiency (25-OHD <20 ng/ml) was significantly associated with risk of preeclampsia (fixed P<0.0001; random P =0.0029; fixed OR=1.33; random OR=1.54). Based on ROC curve results, we found 2 cutoffs of 10.60 and 20.05 ng/ml. Conclusion: Women with vitamin D deficiency at cutoff 20 ng/ml are more at risk of preeclampsia. This association can be specific up to 90% at 10.60 ng/ml cutoff. Treatment of vitamin D deficiency is necessary before pregnancy.

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A meta-analysis on vitamin D level and vitamin D deficiency with risk of preeclampsia: an approach to individualized therapy authors

Babak Khodadadi

Young Researchers and Elite Club,Khorramabad Branch,Islamic Azad University,Khorramabad,Iran

Seyyed Amir Yasin Ahmadi

Scientific Society of Evidence-based Knowledge, Lorestan University of Medical Sciences, Khorramabad, Iran