Basic Study
Copyright ©The Author(s) 2020.
World J Orthop. Oct 18, 2020; 11(10): 418-425
Published online Oct 18, 2020. doi: 10.5312/wjo.v11.i10.418
Table 1 Comparison of various parameters between control (n1 = 146) and osteoarthritis (n2 = 146) patients with details of their vitamin D status as per radiographic disease severity and residency
Sl. NoParameterControlCasesP value
1Age49.42 (5.57)51.00(6.67)0.07
2Sex
Male68600.41
Female7886
3Vitamin D45.83 (21.30)34.58 (21.76)< 0.001
Sl. NoParameterNumberVitamin D levelP value
1Disease severity based on X-ray
I3543.40 (25.30)0.47
II4430.59 (16.23)
III3831.56 (17.78)
IV2933.93 (26.79)
2Residence
Village10235.40 (19.87)0.42
Semi-urban1331.61 (28.72)
Urban3134.24 (26.21)
Table 2 Odds ratio for vitamin D deficiency in knee osteoarthritis patients
Vitamin D statusCases (OA patients)ControlOdds ratio (95%CI)P value (Chi-square test)
Below normal (deficient and insufficient)68352.77 (1.67-4.54)< 0.001
Adequate (sufficient)78111
Table 3 The vitamin D status and the disease severity among the knee osteoarthritis patients
Vitamin D statusDisease severity on X-ray
P value
IIIIIIIV
Sufficient272217120.07
Insufficient49119
Deficient413108
ParameterKOOS ScoreP value
Severity based on X-ray findings
Early (KL grade I, II)80.05 (9.30)< 0.001
Advanced (KL grade III, IV)50.70 (14.71)
Severity based on vitamin D level
Sufficient65.31 (18.58)0.051
Insufficient60.36 (19.61)
Deficient65.31 (18.58)