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评估维生素D在治疗创伤性脑损伤中的神经保护作用

CRD42023462014

1. What is the neuroprotective effect of Vitamin D in treatment of Traumatic Brain Injury? 2. What is the role of Vitamin D in attenuating neuronal damage and preserving cognitive function after TBI? 3. What is the optim

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Meta Analysis Id
8023
Evidence Id
16581
Core Evidence Id
16581
Source Meta Analysis Id
8023
Herb2 Meta Analysis Id
HBMA008023
Crd Id
CRD42023462014
Title
Assessing the neuroprotective effect of vitamin D in the treatment of traumatic brain injury
Review Question
1. What is the neuroprotective effect of Vitamin D in treatment of Traumatic Brain Injury? 2. What is the role of Vitamin D in attenuating neuronal damage and preserving cognitive function after TBI? 3. What is the optimal dosage of Vitamin D supplementation needed for favourable neuroprotection in patients with TBI?
Study Type Included
Inclusion criteria: All relevant literature will be searched including randomized control trials, non-randomized controlled clinical trials, Case studies, case reports, all observational studies: case-control and cohort studies describing the use of Vitamin D in the treatment of Traumatic Brain Injury and only articles reported in English will be included. Relevant references from the selected studies will also be considered. Exclusion criteria: All literature based on opinion studies and letters will be excluded. Case series, abstract-only articles, letters to the editor, conference proceedings, review articles, articles with missing data in other languages, studies including animals will not be included also studies describing the use of Vitamin D in non-Traumatic Brain Injury patients and other disease conditions will also be excluded.
Condition Being Studied
Traumatic insult to the brain leads to primary or secondary injuries. Primary injuries result from the primary insult to the brain parenchyma While secondary injuries result from immune response and free radical damage to the neural cells following the primary insult. Vitamin D is a fat soluble vitamin with multiple biological effects, its antioxidant and anti-immune effects have been hypothesized to attenuate the process of secondary brain injury and this has been proven in animal studies.
Participant
Inclusion: studies including humans with Traumatic Brain Injury will be included. Exclusion: studies including animals will not be included.
Animal
Human Disease Modelled
Intervention
Inclusion: studies describing the use of Vitamin D in Traumatic Brain Injury patients will be included. Exclusion: studies describing the use of Vitamin D in non-Traumatic Brain Injury patients and other disease conditions will be excluded.
Comparator Control
Not applicable
Main Outcome
Primary outcome: Mortality rate, survival rate, and incidence of complications
Outcome Measure
Additional Outcome
Secondary outcome: Pain scores, mean length of stay
Study Method
Intervention, Meta-analysis, Systematic review
Keyword
Brain; Brain Injuries, Traumatic; Cholestanes; Dietary Supplements; Humans; Neuroprotection; Neuroprotective Agents; Vitamin D; Vitamins
Contact
Mubarak Jolayemi Mustapha [email protected]
Organisational Affiliation
Evidence-Based Scientific Consortium (EBASC) www.ebasc.com
Funding Source
No funding
Other Selection Criteria
Final Publication
Same Topic Review
Published Protocol
Review Type
Language
English
Country
Bangladesh, Congo, Democratic Republic, France, India, Kenya, Lebanon, Libya, Niger, Nigeria, Saudi Arabia, Tanzania, Uganda
Review Stage
Review Ongoing
First Submission Date
2023-09-09
Registration Date
2023-09-11
Anticipated Start Date
2023-09-10
Anticipated Completion Date
2024-10-10
Title Cn
评估维生素D在治疗创伤性脑损伤中的神经保护作用
Title En
Assessing the neuroprotective effect of vitamin D in the treatment of traumatic brain injury
Bilingual Status
complete