Cardiovascular risk in patients with periodontal disease

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Autor(a) principal: Oliveira, Emmanuel Nunes de
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Rodrigues Neto, Sérvulo da Costa, Martins, Byanca Andrade, Silva, Ismael Lima, Jerônimo, Roberto de Lucena, Souza Júnior, Alessandro Marques de, Sousa, João Nilton Lopes de, Oliveira Filho, Abrahão Alves de, Penha, Elizandra Silva da, Alves, Maria Angélica Sátyro Gomes
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Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Research, Society and Development
Texto Completo: https://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/26492
Resumo: Objective: This research evaluated the cardiovascular risk of patients with periodontal disease, according to their different levels of severity, comparing them with healthy periodontal patients. Methodology: The research was carried out with patients from the Clínica Escola Odontológica da UFCG, campus Patos-PB, being divided into the groups Periodontal Disease (PD) and Control Group (CG). The DP group was subdivided into patients with Gingivitis, Localized Periodontitis and Generalized Periodontitis. Blood samples were collected for analysis of serum levels of C-Reactive Protein (CRP), using the ultra-sensitive method. Results: Of the 66 participants, it was found that the majority were female (54,54%). The mean age was 32,37 ± 2,41 years for the DP group and 24,08 ± 1,74 years for the CG. Serum CRP levels were higher in Group DP (6,09 ± 1,34 mg/l; n = 30) when compared to CG (2,21 ± 0,23 mg/l; n = 36). The subgroups with Gingivitis (6,95 ± 1,99 mg/l; n = 22) and with Localized Periodontitis (11,82 ± 5,27mg/l; n = 5) had CRP values ​​significantly higher than those of the CG (2,21 ± 0,23 mg/l; n = 36). There were no differences between the values ​​of the group with Generalized Periodontitis (2,98 ± 1,63 mg/l; n = 3) compared to the control group. Conclusion: It was concluded that patients with periodontal disease had higher levels of CRP when compared to patients of the healthy periodontium, statistically supporting a greater propensity for the development of heart diseases by individuals with periodontopathies.
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spelling Cardiovascular risk in patients with periodontal diseaseRiesgo cardiovascular en pacientes con enfermedad periodontalRisco cardiovascular em pacientes com doença periodontalEnfermedad periodontalProteína C-ReactivaRiesgo cardiovascular.Periodontal DiseaseC-Reactive ProteinCardiovascular risk.Doença PeriodontalProteína C-reativaRisco cardiovascular.Objective: This research evaluated the cardiovascular risk of patients with periodontal disease, according to their different levels of severity, comparing them with healthy periodontal patients. Methodology: The research was carried out with patients from the Clínica Escola Odontológica da UFCG, campus Patos-PB, being divided into the groups Periodontal Disease (PD) and Control Group (CG). The DP group was subdivided into patients with Gingivitis, Localized Periodontitis and Generalized Periodontitis. Blood samples were collected for analysis of serum levels of C-Reactive Protein (CRP), using the ultra-sensitive method. Results: Of the 66 participants, it was found that the majority were female (54,54%). The mean age was 32,37 ± 2,41 years for the DP group and 24,08 ± 1,74 years for the CG. Serum CRP levels were higher in Group DP (6,09 ± 1,34 mg/l; n = 30) when compared to CG (2,21 ± 0,23 mg/l; n = 36). The subgroups with Gingivitis (6,95 ± 1,99 mg/l; n = 22) and with Localized Periodontitis (11,82 ± 5,27mg/l; n = 5) had CRP values ​​significantly higher than those of the CG (2,21 ± 0,23 mg/l; n = 36). There were no differences between the values ​​of the group with Generalized Periodontitis (2,98 ± 1,63 mg/l; n = 3) compared to the control group. Conclusion: It was concluded that patients with periodontal disease had higher levels of CRP when compared to patients of the healthy periodontium, statistically supporting a greater propensity for the development of heart diseases by individuals with periodontopathies.Objetivo: Esta investigación evaluó el riesgo cardiovascular de pacientes con enfermedad periodontal, de acuerdo con sus diferentes niveles de gravedad, comparándolos con pacientes periodontales sanos. Metodología: La investigación se realizó con pacientes de la Clínica Escola Odontológica de UFCG, campus Patos-PB, dividiéndose en los grupos de Enfermedad periodontal (EP) y Grupo de control (CG). El grupo DP se subdividió en pacientes con gingivitis, periodontitis localizada y periodontitis generalizada. Se recogieron muestras de sangre para analizar los niveles séricos de proteína C reactiva (PCR), utilizando el método ultrasensible. Resultados: De los 66 participantes, se encontró que la mayoría eran mujeres (54,54%). La edad media fue de 32,37 ± 2,41 años para el grupo DP y 24,08 ± 1,74 años para el CG. Los niveles séricos de PCR fueron más altos en el grupo DP (6,09 ± 1,34 mg/l; n = 30) en comparación con el CG (2,21 ± 0,23 mg/l; n = 36). Los subgrupos con Gingivitis (6,95 ± 1,99 mg/l; n = 22) y con Periodontitis Localizada (11,82 ± 5,27 mg/l; n = 5) tuvieron valores de PCR significativamente más altos que los del CG (2,21 ± 0,23 mg/l; n = 36). No hubo diferencias entre los valores del grupo con periodontitis generalizada (2,98 ± 1,63 mg/l; n = 3) en comparación con el grupo control. Conclusión: Se concluyó que los pacientes con enfermedad periodontal tenían niveles más altos de PCR en comparación con los pacientes del periodonto sano, lo que respalda estadísticamente una mayor propensión al desarrollo de enfermedades cardíacas en individuos con periodontopatías.Objetivo: Esta pesquisa avaliou o risco cardiovascular de pacientes com doença periodontal, conforme seus diferentes níveis de severidade, comparando-os com pacientes de periodonto saudável. Metodologia: A pesquisa foi realizada com pacientes da Clínica Escola Odontológica da UFCG, campus Patos-PB, sendo eles divididos nos grupos Doença Periodontal (DP) e Grupo Controle (GC). O grupo DP foi subdividido em pacientes com Gengivite, com Periodontite Localizada e com Periodontite Generalizada. Amostras de sangue foram coletadas para análise dos níveis séricos da Proteína C-Reativa (PCR), por meio do método ultrassensível. Resultados: Dos 66 participantes, verificou-se que a maioria era do gênero feminino (54,54%). A idade média foi de 32,37 ± 2,41 anos para o grupo DP e de 24,08 ± 1,74 anos para o GC. Níveis séricos de PCR foram mais elevados no Grupo DP (6,09 ± 1,34 mg/l; n = 30) quando comparados ao GC (2,21 ± 0,23 mg/l; n = 36). Os subgrupos com Gengivite (6,95 ± 1,99 mg/l; n = 22) e com Periodontite Localizada (11,82 ± 5,27 mg/l; n = 5) apresentaram valores de PCR significantemente maiores que aqueles do GC (2,21 ± 0,23 mg/l; n = 36). Não foram observadas diferenças entre os valores do grupo com Periodontite Generalizada (2,98 ± 1,63 mg/l; n = 3) em relação ao grupo controle. Conclusão: Concluiu-se que pacientes com doença periodontal apresentaram níveis de PCR mais elevados, quando em comparação aos pacientes do periodonto saudável, o que demonstra uma maior propensão ao desenvolvimento de cardiopatias por indivíduos com periodontopatias.Research, Society and Development2022-02-25info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/2649210.33448/rsd-v11i3.26492Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 No. 3; e34411326492Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 Núm. 3; e34411326492Research, Society and Development; v. 11 n. 3; e344113264922525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/26492/23318Copyright (c) 2022 Emmanuel Nunes de Oliveira; Sérvulo da Costa Rodrigues Neto; Byanca Andrade Martins; Ismael Lima Silva; Roberto de Lucena Jerônimo; Alessandro Marques de Souza Júnior; João Nilton Lopes de Sousa; Abrahão Alves de Oliveira Filho; Elizandra Silva da Penha; Maria Angélica Sátyro Gomes Alveshttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessOliveira, Emmanuel Nunes de Rodrigues Neto, Sérvulo da Costa Martins, Byanca Andrade Silva, Ismael Lima Jerônimo, Roberto de Lucena Souza Júnior, Alessandro Marques de Sousa, João Nilton Lopes de Oliveira Filho, Abrahão Alves de Penha, Elizandra Silva da Alves, Maria Angélica Sátyro Gomes2022-03-09T13:44:38Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/26492Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:44:31.423297Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Cardiovascular risk in patients with periodontal disease
Riesgo cardiovascular en pacientes con enfermedad periodontal
Risco cardiovascular em pacientes com doença periodontal
title Cardiovascular risk in patients with periodontal disease
spellingShingle Cardiovascular risk in patients with periodontal disease
Oliveira, Emmanuel Nunes de
Enfermedad periodontal
Proteína C-Reactiva
Riesgo cardiovascular.
Periodontal Disease
C-Reactive Protein
Cardiovascular risk.
Doença Periodontal
Proteína C-reativa
Risco cardiovascular.
title_short Cardiovascular risk in patients with periodontal disease
title_full Cardiovascular risk in patients with periodontal disease
title_fullStr Cardiovascular risk in patients with periodontal disease
title_full_unstemmed Cardiovascular risk in patients with periodontal disease
title_sort Cardiovascular risk in patients with periodontal disease
author Oliveira, Emmanuel Nunes de
author_facet Oliveira, Emmanuel Nunes de
Rodrigues Neto, Sérvulo da Costa
Martins, Byanca Andrade
Silva, Ismael Lima
Jerônimo, Roberto de Lucena
Souza Júnior, Alessandro Marques de
Sousa, João Nilton Lopes de
Oliveira Filho, Abrahão Alves de
Penha, Elizandra Silva da
Alves, Maria Angélica Sátyro Gomes
author_role author
author2 Rodrigues Neto, Sérvulo da Costa
Martins, Byanca Andrade
Silva, Ismael Lima
Jerônimo, Roberto de Lucena
Souza Júnior, Alessandro Marques de
Sousa, João Nilton Lopes de
Oliveira Filho, Abrahão Alves de
Penha, Elizandra Silva da
Alves, Maria Angélica Sátyro Gomes
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Oliveira, Emmanuel Nunes de
Rodrigues Neto, Sérvulo da Costa
Martins, Byanca Andrade
Silva, Ismael Lima
Jerônimo, Roberto de Lucena
Souza Júnior, Alessandro Marques de
Sousa, João Nilton Lopes de
Oliveira Filho, Abrahão Alves de
Penha, Elizandra Silva da
Alves, Maria Angélica Sátyro Gomes
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Enfermedad periodontal
Proteína C-Reactiva
Riesgo cardiovascular.
Periodontal Disease
C-Reactive Protein
Cardiovascular risk.
Doença Periodontal
Proteína C-reativa
Risco cardiovascular.
topic Enfermedad periodontal
Proteína C-Reactiva
Riesgo cardiovascular.
Periodontal Disease
C-Reactive Protein
Cardiovascular risk.
Doença Periodontal
Proteína C-reativa
Risco cardiovascular.
description Objective: This research evaluated the cardiovascular risk of patients with periodontal disease, according to their different levels of severity, comparing them with healthy periodontal patients. Methodology: The research was carried out with patients from the Clínica Escola Odontológica da UFCG, campus Patos-PB, being divided into the groups Periodontal Disease (PD) and Control Group (CG). The DP group was subdivided into patients with Gingivitis, Localized Periodontitis and Generalized Periodontitis. Blood samples were collected for analysis of serum levels of C-Reactive Protein (CRP), using the ultra-sensitive method. Results: Of the 66 participants, it was found that the majority were female (54,54%). The mean age was 32,37 ± 2,41 years for the DP group and 24,08 ± 1,74 years for the CG. Serum CRP levels were higher in Group DP (6,09 ± 1,34 mg/l; n = 30) when compared to CG (2,21 ± 0,23 mg/l; n = 36). The subgroups with Gingivitis (6,95 ± 1,99 mg/l; n = 22) and with Localized Periodontitis (11,82 ± 5,27mg/l; n = 5) had CRP values ​​significantly higher than those of the CG (2,21 ± 0,23 mg/l; n = 36). There were no differences between the values ​​of the group with Generalized Periodontitis (2,98 ± 1,63 mg/l; n = 3) compared to the control group. Conclusion: It was concluded that patients with periodontal disease had higher levels of CRP when compared to patients of the healthy periodontium, statistically supporting a greater propensity for the development of heart diseases by individuals with periodontopathies.
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