Periodontal Diseases Clinical Trial
Official title:
Assessment of Carotid Artery Calcifications on Digital Panoramic Radiographs and Its Relationship wıth Periodontal Condition and Cardiovascular Risk Factors
The aim of the study was to determine retrospectively the presence of carotid artery calcification (CAC) detected on digital panoramic radiographs (DPRs) and correlate the finding of such calcifications with gender, smoking status, medical history and periodontal status.The authors hypothesized that more CACs could observed in DPRs of individuals with periodontitis and CACs may correlate with the various risk factors included age, gender, smoking status, medical history.DPRs, periodontal status, medical (hypertension, diabetes, hyperlipidemia, cardiovascular disease) and smoking stories of 1101 patients (576 males, 525 females) were evaluated. The patients were divided into two groups as CAC detected in dental DPRs [CAC(+)] and those who were not [CAC (-)]. Periodontal status categorized as gingivitis, periodontitis and gingivitis with reduced periodontium.
The first aim of the study was to determine retrospectively the presence of CACs detected on
digital panoramic radiographs (DPRs) and second to correlate the finding of such
calcifications with gender, smoking status, medical history and periodontal status. The
authors hypothesized that more CACs could observed in DPRs of individuals with periodontitis
and CACs may correlate with the various risk factors included age, gender, smoking status,
medical history.
DPRs, periodontal status and medical stories of 1101 patients (576 males, 525 females)
referred to Baskent University, Faculty of Dentistry, Department of Periodontology, during
2016-2018 were evaluated in this retrospective, cross-sectional study. This study was
approved by Baskent University Institutional Review Board and supported by Baskent University
Research Fund. All study procedures were performed in accordance with the Declaration of
Helsinki and Research Committee Regulations.
Medical histories included gender, age, hypertension, diabetes, cardiovascular diseases,
hyperlipidemia and smoking status. All data were obtained from the hospital records of the
patients. Periodontal status of the participants also were determined based on hospital
records.
All digital panoramic images were acquired using the same machine , with the following
exposure parameters: 64-66 kVp; 6-9 mA; and 10 s. An observer with 7 years of experience at
the Dentomaxillofacial Radiology department of the investigator's university evaluated the
images on 2 different dates and 30 days apart by using the ClearCanvas program on an LED
monitor under low light. Suspected CACs findings were defined as one or more radiopaque mass
adjacent to the cervical vertebrae at or below the intervertebral space between C3 and C4 on
the DPR .18 The CAC's were scored as present (+) or absent (-) by the dentomaxillofacial
radiologist.Statistical analysis Whether the distributions of continuous variables were
normally or not being determined by Kolmogorov Smirnov test. Levene test was used for the
evaluation of homogeneity of variances. While, categorical data were shown as number of cases
and percentages, otherwise, descriptive statistics for continuous variables were expressed as
mean ± SD or median (min-max) percentiles, where applicable.
While, the mean differences between groups were compared by Student's t test, otherwise, Mann
Whitney U test was applied for comparisons of not normally distributed data. Categorical data
were analyzed by Continuity Corrected Chi-square or Fisher's Exact test, where appropriate.
Determining the best predictor(s) which effect on the existence of carotid artery
calcification was evaluated by Multiple Logistic Regression Analysis. Any variable whose
univariable test had a p value <0.25 was accepted as a candidate for the multivariable model
along with all variables of known clinical importance. Odds ratios, 95% confidence intervals
and Wald statistic for each independent variable were also calculated.Data analysis was
performed by using IBM SPSS Statistics version 17.0 software. p value less than 0.05 was
considered as statistically significant.
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