Isabela de Souza Sacramento, Isaac Suzart Gomes‐Filho, Simone Seixas da Cruz, Soraya Castro Trindade, Ana Claudia Morais Godoy Figueiredo, Paulo Roberto Lima Machado, Maria Isabel Pereira Vianna, Michelle Miranda Lopes Falcão, Alexandre Marcelo Hintz, Juliana Andrade de Lacerda, Bruno Costa Matos, Gregory John Seymour, Frank Andrew Scannapieco, Peter Michael Loomer, Johelle de Santana Passos‐Soares
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The case group was comprised of 158 individuals presenting type 1 or type 2 LRs, and the control group of 125 leprosy individuals without reactions. A complete oral examination was performed to diagnose periodontitis, the independent variable. Antireaction medication used was collected from medical records, and participants were classified according to the use of prednisone and/or thalidomide, time of use, or non‐use of medication. Socioeconomic–demographic, clinical, and lifestyle covariables were collected by interview. Unconditional logistic regression analysis by subgroups evaluated the effect of antireaction medication on the association between periodontitis and LRs, estimating the odds ratio with a 95% confidence interval (OR; 95% CI).Results: A relationship between periodontitis and LRs was observed only in the subgroup using the association prednisone and thalidomide: OR<jats:sub>adjusted </jats:sub>= 0.32; 95% CI = 0.11–0.95. 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背景:麻风反应(LRs)的治疗包括沙利度胺、皮质类固醇和其他免疫调节药物。本研究评估了这些治疗方法对牙周炎与麻风反应之间关系的影响,以及与麻风反应相关的因素:这项病例对照研究的对象是巴西麻风病门诊的 283 名随访者。病例组包括158名出现1型或2型LRs的麻风病人,对照组包括125名无反应的麻风病人。为诊断牙周炎(自变量)进行了全面的口腔检查。从医疗记录中收集所使用的抗反应药物,并根据泼尼松和/或沙利度胺的使用情况、使用时间或未使用药物对参与者进行分类。社会经济-人口学、临床和生活方式协变量通过访谈收集。按分组进行的无条件逻辑回归分析评估了抗反应药物对牙周炎与LRs之间关系的影响,估计了带有95%置信区间(OR;95% CI)的几率比:结果:仅在使用泼尼松和沙利度胺的亚组中观察到牙周炎与 LRs 之间的关系:调整后 OR = 0.32;95% CI = 0.11-0.95。相反,在病例与对照组中观察到更严重的牙周临床参数。一些社会经济、健康状况和生活方式因素与LRs的存在有关:结论:虽然病例的牙周病指标较差,但研究结果表明,在接受泼尼松和沙利度胺治疗的患者中,牙周炎和LRs之间存在负相关。这些药物似乎会影响疾病之间的炎症级联,改变和掩盖牙周炎的表现。
The effect of antireaction medications on the association between periodontitis and leprosy reactions: An important methodological issue in periodontal medicine
Background: The treatment of leprosy reactions (LRs) involves thalidomide, corticosteroids, and other immunomodulatory medications. This study evaluated the effect of these treatments on the association between periodontitis and LRs, as well as factors associated with LRs.Methods: This case–control study was conducted on 283 individuals followed at a leprosy outpatient clinic in Brazil. The case group was comprised of 158 individuals presenting type 1 or type 2 LRs, and the control group of 125 leprosy individuals without reactions. A complete oral examination was performed to diagnose periodontitis, the independent variable. Antireaction medication used was collected from medical records, and participants were classified according to the use of prednisone and/or thalidomide, time of use, or non‐use of medication. Socioeconomic–demographic, clinical, and lifestyle covariables were collected by interview. Unconditional logistic regression analysis by subgroups evaluated the effect of antireaction medication on the association between periodontitis and LRs, estimating the odds ratio with a 95% confidence interval (OR; 95% CI).Results: A relationship between periodontitis and LRs was observed only in the subgroup using the association prednisone and thalidomide: ORadjusted = 0.32; 95% CI = 0.11–0.95. Conversely, more severe periodontal clinical parameters were observed in cases versus controls. Several socioeconomic, health conditions, and lifestyle factors were associated with the presence of LRs.Conclusions: Although periodontal disease indicators were worse among the cases, the findings showed a negative relationship between periodontitis and LRs in individuals receiving associated prednisone and thalidomide. These medications appear to influence the inflammatory cascade between diseases, modifying and masking the manifestations of periodontitis.