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Vitamin D Levels: Associations with Acute Pain Events and Self-Reported Pain in Children with Sickle Cell Disease
Document Type
Article
Source
Blood; November 2021, Vol. 138 Issue: 1, Number 1 Supplement 1 p3089-3089, 1p
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ISSN
00064971; 15280020
Abstract
Background/Aims:Individuals with sickle cell disease (SCD) are at high risk for vitamin D deficiency due to dark skin color, limited physical activity, poor nutrition, and renal dysfunction. In smaller retrospective studies, vitamin D deficiency in SCD was associated with increased frequency of acute pain events and higher opioid use, however the impact of vitamin D deficiency on pain related patient reported outcomes has not been described .Supplementation with high dose vitamin D is shown to be associated with fewer pain days per week and higher physical activity scores in patients with chronic pain. Thus, the objective of our study was to evaluate relationship between vitamin D levels, acute health care utilization and self-reported pain among children with SCD. We hypothesized that vitamin D deficiency is associated with increase health care utilization for pain and patient-reported outcomes for pain.