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补充维生素A治疗囊性纤维化。

Vitamin A supplementation for cystic fibrosis.

作者信息

Bonifant Catherine M, Shevill Elizabeth, Chang Anne B

机构信息

Department ofNutrition andDietetics,RoyalChildren’sHospital,Herston,Australia.

出版信息

Cochrane Database Syst Rev. 2012 Aug 15(8):CD006751. doi: 10.1002/14651858.CD006751.pub3.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

People with cystic fibrosis and pancreatic insufficiency are at risk of fat soluble vitamin deficiency as these vitamins (A, D, E and K) are co-absorbed with fat. Thus, some cystic fibrosis centres routinely administer these vitamins as supplements but the centres vary in their approach of addressing the possible development of deficiencies in these vitamins. Vitamin A deficiency causes predominantly eye and skin problems while supplementation of vitamin A to excessive levels may cause harm to the respiratory and skeletal systems in children. Thus a systematic review on vitamin A supplementation in people with cystic fibrosis would help guide clinical practice.

OBJECTIVES

To determine if vitamin A supplementation in children and adults with CF: 1. reduces the frequency of vitamin A deficiency disorders; 2. improves general and respiratory health; 3. increases the frequency of vitamin A toxicity.

SEARCH METHODS

We searched the Cochrane Cystic Fibrosis and Genetic Disorders Group Trials Register which comprises of references identified from comprehensive electronic database searches and handsearches of relevant journals and abstract books of conference proceedings.Date of the most recent search of the Group's Cystic Fibrosis Trials Register: 23 May 2012.

SELECTION CRITERIA

All randomised or quasi-randomised controlled trials comparing all preparations of oral vitamin A used as a supplement compared to either no supplementation (or placebo) at any dose and for any duration, in children or adults with cystic fibrosis (defined by sweat tests or genetic testing) with and without pancreatic insufficiency.

DATA COLLECTION AND ANALYSIS

No relevant studies for inclusion were identified in the search.

MAIN RESULTS

No studies were included in this review.

AUTHORS' CONCLUSIONS: As there were no randomised or quasi-randomised controlled trials identified, we cannot draw any conclusions on the benefits (or otherwise) of regular administration of vitamin A in people with cystic fibrosis. Until further data are available, country or region specific guidelines on the use of vitamin A in people with cystic fibrosis should be followed.

摘要

背景

患有囊性纤维化和胰腺功能不全的人有脂溶性维生素缺乏的风险,因为这些维生素(A、D、E和K)与脂肪共同吸收。因此,一些囊性纤维化治疗中心常规补充这些维生素,但各中心在处理这些维生素可能出现的缺乏问题的方法上存在差异。维生素A缺乏主要导致眼部和皮肤问题,而给儿童补充过量的维生素A可能会对其呼吸系统和骨骼系统造成损害。因此,对囊性纤维化患者补充维生素A进行系统评价将有助于指导临床实践。

目的

确定对患有囊性纤维化的儿童和成人补充维生素A是否:1. 降低维生素A缺乏症的发生率;2. 改善总体健康状况和呼吸健康;3. 增加维生素A中毒的发生率。

检索方法

我们检索了Cochrane囊性纤维化和遗传疾病研究组试验注册库,该注册库包含通过全面电子数据库检索以及对相关期刊和会议论文摘要集进行手工检索而确定的参考文献。该研究组囊性纤维化试验注册库最近一次检索日期:2012年5月23日。

选择标准

所有随机或半随机对照试验,比较在患有囊性纤维化(通过汗液试验或基因检测定义)且有或无胰腺功能不全的儿童或成人中,使用任何剂量、任何疗程的口服维生素A制剂作为补充剂与不补充(或安慰剂)的情况。

数据收集与分析

检索中未发现纳入的相关研究。

主要结果

本评价未纳入任何研究。

作者结论

由于未识别出随机或半随机对照试验,我们无法就对囊性纤维化患者定期补充维生素A的益处(或其他方面)得出任何结论。在获得更多数据之前,应遵循特定国家或地区关于囊性纤维化患者使用维生素A的指南。

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