Periodontal health and detection of periodontal bacteria in patients with acute coronary syndrome

Q4 Dentistry Acta Stomatologica Naissi Pub Date : 2020-01-01 DOI:10.5937/ASN2082079P
A. Pejčić, R. Obradović, Marija Bradić-Vasić, I. Minić, Džemil Kurtagić
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Introduction: Recent studies have found that patients with periodontitis have greater risk of incurring fatal cardiovascular disease than patients without periodontitis. Emerging research has identified inflammation caused by periodontitis as significantly increasing the risk for ACS. Aim: The aim of this study was to investigate a periodontal status in the patients with ACS, and to assess the association of different periodontal parameters with ACS. Material and methods: In the first group, patients both with ACS and periodontitis were enrolled as cases. Patients were examined 3 days after ischemia. The second group consisted of patients who had only periodontitis. The control group consisted of healthy individuals. Periodontal parameters were measured and matched on the basis of demographic characteristics and assessed between the groups. The severity of periodontitis in both cases was analyzed. Results: Analysis of the periodontal parameters showed that median scores were higher in patients in the first and the second group compared to the third control group but significantly higher in group with ACS. Levels of inflammatory markers were highest in the first group, compared to the second group and the control group. Periodontal pathogens were more strongly present in patients with ACS than in the group with periodontitis, indicating that it was a serious illness in these patients. Conclusion: This study supports an association between periodontitis and ACS. Severe periodontitis is present in this patients indicating that periodontitis can further act on the development of ACS.
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急性冠脉综合征患者牙周健康与牙周细菌检测
最近的研究发现,牙周炎患者比无牙周炎患者发生致命性心血管疾病的风险更大。新兴研究已经确定由牙周炎引起的炎症会显著增加ACS的风险。目的:本研究的目的是调查ACS患者的牙周状况,并评估不同牙周参数与ACS的关系。材料与方法:第一组为ACS合并牙周炎患者。缺血3天后进行检查。第二组是只有牙周炎的患者。对照组由健康个体组成。测量牙周参数,根据人口统计学特征进行匹配,并在组间进行评估。分析两例患者牙周炎的严重程度。结果:牙周参数分析显示,第一组和第二组患者的中位评分高于第三组,而ACS组患者的中位评分明显高于第三组。与第二组和对照组相比,第一组的炎症标志物水平最高。牙周病原体在ACS患者中比在牙周炎患者中更强烈地存在,表明ACS患者是一种严重的疾病。结论:本研究支持牙周炎与ACS之间的关联。严重的牙周炎存在于这些患者中,表明牙周炎可以进一步影响ACS的发展。
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Acta Stomatologica Naissi
Acta Stomatologica Naissi Dentistry-Dentistry (all)
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