牙周治疗消除卒中的少数民族不平等和农村差异(PREMIERS):一项多中心、随机、对照研究。

Kolby Redd, S. T. Phillips, Brittiny McMillian, L. Giamberardino, J. Hardin, S. Glover, A. Merchant, Christiano Susin, J. Beck, S. Offenbacher, S. Sen
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中风在中风带的“扣”处更为常见,对非裔美国人的影响不成比例。造成这种种族差异的原因尚不清楚,也不能完全用传统的中风风险因素来解释。牙周治疗消除卒中中的少数民族不平等和农村差异(PREMIERS)研究将评估牙周治疗对缺血性卒中和短暂性缺血性发作患者复发性血管事件和卒中危险因素的影响。试验的资格包括:经神经影像学或短暂性脑缺血发作(TIA)证实的非致残性卒中,年龄≥18岁,有≥5颗天然牙,≥2个近端间位点,临床附着缺失≥4mm,至少2个位点探探深度≥5mm,并且能够提供书面知情同意。在指标事件发生后90天内,随机将患者分配到龈上机械刮除、抛光和口腔健康指导的强化或初始标准周期,随访1年。主要结局是死亡、心肌梗死和卒中或TIA的综合结局。次要结局包括糖化血红蛋白、空腹血脂、甘油三酯、高敏c反应蛋白、颈动脉内膜内侧厚度和血压。计划为期五年的登记期,然后再进行一年的随访。
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PeRiodontal Treatment to Eliminate Minority Inequality and Rural Disparities in Stroke (PREMIERS): A Multicenter, Randomized, Controlled Study.
Background Stroke remains more common in the "buckle" of the stroke belt, and disproportionately impacts African Americans. The reasons for this racial disparity are poorly understood and are not entirely explained by traditional stroke risk factors. The PeRiodontal treatment to Eliminate Minority InEquality and Rural disparities in Stroke (PREMIERS) study will evaluate the effect of periodontal treatment on recurrent vascular events and stroke risk factors among ischemic stroke and transient ischemic attack patients. Design Eligibility for the trial includes a non-disabling stroke confirmed by neuroimaging or Transient Ischemic Attack (TIA), being at least 18 years of age, having ≥ 5 natural teeth with ≥ 2 interproximal sites with ≥ 4 mm of clinical attachment loss and at least 2 sites with probing depth of ≥ 5 mm, and who are able to provide written informed consent. Within 90 days of the index event, patients are randomly assigned to intensive or initial standard cycle of supragingival mechanical scaling, polishing, and oral health instruction and followed for 1 year. The primary outcome is a composite of death, myocardial infarction and stroke or TIA. Secondary outcomes include A1C, fasting lipid profile, triglycerides, high sensitivity C-reactive protein, carotid intimal medial thickness, and blood pressure. A five year enrollment period followed by an addition one year of follow-up is planned.
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