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The primary objective of this study is to: Part 1 - Baseline Comparisons The primary objective of Part 1 is to: Investigate the association between SLE and a measures of vascular health (brachial artery flow-mediated dilatyation) in patients with Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (SLE) and a healthy periodontium compared to patients with SLE and Periodontitis (PD) Part 2 - Pilot Randomized Clinical Trial To assess the effect of Periodontal Treatment (PT) on the endothelial function in a population of patients suffering from SLE and PD. Secondary Secondary objectives include: Part 1 - Baseline Comparisons The secondary objectives of Part 1 are to investigate the association of: - Inflammatory biomarkers in saliva and blood and periodontal status in patients with SLE and PD and those with SLE and a healthy periodontium - The oral microbiome using plaque analysis and periodontal status in patients with SLE and PD and those with SLE and a healthy periodontium Part ParPa Part 2 - Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial Evaluate the effect of PT on biomarkers of SLE disease severity/progression in a population of patients suffering from SLE and PD. Evaluate the effect of PT on the B cell panel in a population of patients suffering from SLE and PD. Evaluate effect of PT on the systemic inflammatory and oxidative profile of a population of patients suffering from SLE and PD. Evaluate effect of PT on skin lesions in a population of patients suffering from SLE and PD.


Clinical Trial Description

The primary endpoints of this study are in two parts. One part is to quantify the vascular health in response to PD as a static point prior to active therapy compared to participants with SLE and healthy perdiodontium . The second part is to quantify and compare the clinical and systemic outcomes of cases with SLE and PD following periodontalal treamtment. Part 1 Comparative analyses between cases (SLE with PD) and controls (SLE without PD) will be performed using ANOVA analysis. Primary outcome will be the difference in flow -mediated dilatation between groups. Multivariate analysis will be performed to adjust for a number of covariates including: age, gender, body mass index, ethnicity and supragingival plaque levels. All secondary endpoints will be analysed with ANOVA. Pre-specified analyses of secondary outcomes will include descriptive analyses and differences. Part 2 Primary clinical periodontal outcome will be the difference in mean flow mediated (peri-implant) at 6 months between study groups and analysed by analysis of co-variance model. Age, gender, body mass index, smoking status, ethnicity and dental plaque levels will be included as additional covariates. Pair-wise comparison and between groups differences will be calculated using Tukey HSD corrections. If the normality assumption does not seem reasonable even after transformation of original values, equivalent nonparametric methods will be used. Primary systemic inflammatory outcome will be Changes in FMD (primary outcome), circulating inflammatory, vascular and oxidative biomarkers (secondary outcomes) will be analysed with analysis of variance for repeated measures using a conservative F-test (Greenhouse-Geisser correction). If a treatment by time interaction will be found, pair-wise comparisons will be performed (Bonferroni-Holm adjustment). Side effects and safety data will be summarized using standard descriptive statistics. Significance will be set to be at p < 0.05. Experimental Design Participants will be approached by the members of healthcare research team explaining the possibilities to be included in the project. There will be limit in time (24 Hours) to decide whether participate, subject to the recruitment completion.. A sufficient number of participants meeting the necessary inclusion/exclusion criteria will be accepted for the study in order to recruit 30 patients suffering from SLE and PD. Participants who consent to this study will undergo a baseline visit (Sample size 200) in which they will have a comprehensive full mouth periodontal probing depths assessment. In addition, full mouth plaque and gingival bleeding scores will also be calculated. A series of parameters will be recorded (including age, gender, ethnicity, and body mass index). Saliva samples (1 ml) and Blood samples (32 ml) will also be collected for analysis of peripheral blood inflammatory and oxidative biomarkers. Blood cell counts, C-reactive protein, complement levels, dsDNA autoantibodies, kidney and liver function tests will also be performed. The vascular function will be assessed by means of an ultrasound scan. After randomization (selected 30 patients) to either Test or Control Group, the test group will undergo periodontal treatment in 2 sessions within a week from each other. Radiographic examination Orthopentomogram (OPG) will be taken at the second visit of patient's visit only. Optical coherence tomography will be done on the patients in vist (2,4 and 6). At 2 months both groups will be reassessed, and the same information and samples taken at baseline will be collected. The test group will undergo additional periodontal treatment visit (3) of Intensive periodontal treatment/IPT) within 3 weeks from the 2 months visit. After this visit the Control group will receive the same periodontal treatment (Control periodontal treatment/CPT). At 6 months both groups will be seen for the final study assessment. If at any of the study assessment (2 months and 6 months) participants in the control group show signs of progression of PD they will be treated separately and exited from the trial. After 6 months all the participants will have treatment irrespective of groups, if they require treatment it will provided ;


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NCT number NCT04046172
Study type Interventional
Source University College, London
Contact Syed Basit Hussain, BDS
Phone +447477024924
Email syed.hussain.16@ucl.ac.uk
Status Not yet recruiting
Phase N/A
Start date November 1, 2021
Completion date June 1, 2023

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