Title of article :
How Antiepileptics May Change the Serum Level of Vitamin D, Calcium, and Phosphorus in Children with Epilepsy
Author/Authors :
saket, sasan shahid beheshti university of medical sciences - iranian child neurologist center of excellence (icnce), shohada-e tajrish hospital - clinical research development unit, Tehran, Iran , varasteh, neda shahid beheshti university of medical sciences - shohada-e tajrish hospital - clinical research development unit, Tehran, Iran , halimi asl, ali asghar shahid beheshti university medical sciences - shohada-etajrish hospital - pediatrics department, Tehran, Iran , saneifard, hedyeh shahid beheshti university of medical sciences - pediatric endocrinology and metabolism department, Tehran, Iran
From page :
19
To page :
27
Abstract :
Objective: Studies have shown vitamin (Vit) D deficiency and bone disease in long-term use of antiepileptics, especially in young individuals. This study aimed to determine the relationship between antiepileptic drugs and the level of Vit D, calcium (Ca), and phosphorus (P) in children with epilepsy at the Shohada Hospital from 2016 to 2017. Materials Methods: In this case-control study, 60 consecutive children with epilepsy at the Shohada Hospital from 2016 to 2017 under treatment with anti convulsions for more than six months were enrolled as the case group. The level of Vit D, Ca, and P was determined in the case group and compared with 60 children without seizure as the control group. Results: The mean Ca and P were alike across the groups (P 0.05). The mean Vit D3 level was 31.3 and 40 in the case and control groups, respectively, with significant difference (P=0.0001). The mean Ca and P were alike across the types of drug in the case group (P 0.05); however, the mean Vit D3 level was lower in the case versus control group with significant difference (P=0.040). Conclusion: Totally, according to the obtained results, it may be concluded that treatment with antiepileptic drugs, especially stimulant type, is related to the lower Vit D3 level, but not to the Ca and P levels.
Keywords :
Epilepsy , Antiepileptic , Vitamin Ddeficiency , Long , Term , Children
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Child Neurology (IJCN)
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Child Neurology (IJCN)
Record number :
2669274
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