Relação entre prematuridade e doença periodontal materna e o papel das interleucinas (IL1 e IL6) como marcador bioquímico

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Autor(a) principal: Guedes, Kildane Maria Almeida
Data de Publicação: 2006
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UFS
Texto Completo: https://ri.ufs.br/handle/riufs/3857
Resumo: Prematurity has been considered a public health major problem, presenting multifatorial ethiology. In the last decades, several attempts have been made to develop preditive strategies that may reduce its deletery effects. Among the several ethiologic factors related to the premature birth, the Periodontal Disease has been currently indicated as a factor of independent risk. This research, a type of casecontrol tangled up in a coorte study, aims to evaluate the possible correlation between the periodontal disease in puerpery and prematurity. The sample inclueded 370 women right after delivery, divided in group-case, with a gestational age inferior to 37 weeks (PT: pre-term), and control-group, with a gestational age of 37 weeks or more (FT: full-term). Individual and socioeconomic data was studied through two questionnaires (the first one with general and the second one with oral information) and an oral test plan. The periodontal test used was the periodontal mapping (AAP) and the parameter was the level of clinical insertion. Blood samples for IL1 and IL6 interleucine were collected, aiming to identify differences between the groups and expecting to use them as biochemical markers in premature birth. Eighty nine per cent of the patients had a certain level of periodontal disease, and just 10,3% out of the total samples have presented good periodontal health. A multiple logistic Regression Test shown that periodontitis is a risk factor for prematurity. The chances of a woman with periodontitis giving premature birth is over twice (RC =2,10; IC 95%: 1,15-3,80), im comparison with out women with no periodontal disease or with clinical of attachment level of the disease. In this study, the IL1 and IL6 interleucines dosed from the maternal blood have not shown any association with the periodontal disease or the premature birth.
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spelling Guedes, Kildane Maria Almeidahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/1691288024734696Gurgel, Ricardo Queirozhttp://lattes.cnpq.br/18607417083442012017-09-26T12:18:09Z2017-09-26T12:18:09Z2006https://ri.ufs.br/handle/riufs/3857Prematurity has been considered a public health major problem, presenting multifatorial ethiology. In the last decades, several attempts have been made to develop preditive strategies that may reduce its deletery effects. Among the several ethiologic factors related to the premature birth, the Periodontal Disease has been currently indicated as a factor of independent risk. This research, a type of casecontrol tangled up in a coorte study, aims to evaluate the possible correlation between the periodontal disease in puerpery and prematurity. The sample inclueded 370 women right after delivery, divided in group-case, with a gestational age inferior to 37 weeks (PT: pre-term), and control-group, with a gestational age of 37 weeks or more (FT: full-term). Individual and socioeconomic data was studied through two questionnaires (the first one with general and the second one with oral information) and an oral test plan. The periodontal test used was the periodontal mapping (AAP) and the parameter was the level of clinical insertion. Blood samples for IL1 and IL6 interleucine were collected, aiming to identify differences between the groups and expecting to use them as biochemical markers in premature birth. Eighty nine per cent of the patients had a certain level of periodontal disease, and just 10,3% out of the total samples have presented good periodontal health. A multiple logistic Regression Test shown that periodontitis is a risk factor for prematurity. The chances of a woman with periodontitis giving premature birth is over twice (RC =2,10; IC 95%: 1,15-3,80), im comparison with out women with no periodontal disease or with clinical of attachment level of the disease. In this study, the IL1 and IL6 interleucines dosed from the maternal blood have not shown any association with the periodontal disease or the premature birth.A prematuridade é considerada como um grave problema de saúde pública, apresentando etiologia mutifatorial, tem enfrentado nas últimas décadas um desafio no que diz respeito ao desenvolvimento de estratégias preditivas que possam minimizar seus efeitos deletérios. Dentre os diversos fatores etiológicos que envolvem o nascer prematuro, a Doença periodontal tem sido focada atualmente como fator de risco independente. O objetivo desta pesquisa, do tipo caso-controle aninhado dentro de uma coorte, foi o de buscar a existência da correlação entre a doença periodontal em puérperas e a prematuridade. A amostra foi constituída de 370 mulheres no puerpério imediato, divididas em grupo caso, com idade gestacional inferior a 37 semanas gestacionais (pré-termo), e grupo controle, com idade gestacional maior ou igual a 37 semanas gestacionais ( a termo). Foram estudadas variáveis individuais e socioeconômicas através de dois questionários (geral e bucal) e um roteiro de exame bucal. O exame periodontal utilizado foi o mapeamento periodontal (AAP) e o parâmetro o nível de inserção clínica (NIC). Amostras sangüíneas para dosagem de interleucinas IL 1 e IL6 foram coletadas, com o objetivo de se buscar diferenças entre os grupos, e pretendendo-se a utilização destas como marcador bioquímico do parto prematuro.Oitenta e nove por cento da amostra apresentou algum nível de doença periodontal, e em apenas 10,3% do total da amostra observou-se boa saúde periodontal. Teste de Regressão logística múltipla demonstrou que a periodontite é um fator de risco para prematuridade . A chance de uma mulher com periodontite ter parto prematuro é mais de duas vezes (RC =2,10; IC 95%: 1,15-3,80) quando comparados com mulheres sem doença periodontal ou com níveis leves da doença. 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dc.title.por.fl_str_mv Relação entre prematuridade e doença periodontal materna e o papel das interleucinas (IL1 e IL6) como marcador bioquímico
title Relação entre prematuridade e doença periodontal materna e o papel das interleucinas (IL1 e IL6) como marcador bioquímico
spellingShingle Relação entre prematuridade e doença periodontal materna e o papel das interleucinas (IL1 e IL6) como marcador bioquímico
Guedes, Kildane Maria Almeida
Prematuro
Idade gestacional
Periodontite
Interleucina
Puerpério
Premature
Gestational age
Periodontitis
Interleucine
Puerpery
CNPQ::CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::MEDICINA
title_short Relação entre prematuridade e doença periodontal materna e o papel das interleucinas (IL1 e IL6) como marcador bioquímico
title_full Relação entre prematuridade e doença periodontal materna e o papel das interleucinas (IL1 e IL6) como marcador bioquímico
title_fullStr Relação entre prematuridade e doença periodontal materna e o papel das interleucinas (IL1 e IL6) como marcador bioquímico
title_full_unstemmed Relação entre prematuridade e doença periodontal materna e o papel das interleucinas (IL1 e IL6) como marcador bioquímico
title_sort Relação entre prematuridade e doença periodontal materna e o papel das interleucinas (IL1 e IL6) como marcador bioquímico
author Guedes, Kildane Maria Almeida
author_facet Guedes, Kildane Maria Almeida
author_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Guedes, Kildane Maria Almeida
dc.contributor.advisor1Lattes.fl_str_mv http://lattes.cnpq.br/1691288024734696
dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv Gurgel, Ricardo Queiroz
dc.contributor.authorLattes.fl_str_mv http://lattes.cnpq.br/1860741708344201
contributor_str_mv Gurgel, Ricardo Queiroz
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Prematuro
Idade gestacional
Periodontite
Interleucina
Puerpério
topic Prematuro
Idade gestacional
Periodontite
Interleucina
Puerpério
Premature
Gestational age
Periodontitis
Interleucine
Puerpery
CNPQ::CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::MEDICINA
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Premature
Gestational age
Periodontitis
Interleucine
Puerpery
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv CNPQ::CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::MEDICINA
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