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Treated periodontitis and recurrent events after first-time myocardial infarction:A Danish nationwide cohort study

Authors :
Wagner, Andrea Kjellström
D'Souza, Maria
Bang, Casper N.
Holmstrup, Palle
Blanche, Paul
Fiehn, Nils Erik
Gislason, Gunnar
Pedersen, Christian Torp
Damgaard, Christian
Nielsen, Claus Henrik
Hansen, Peter Riis
Wagner, Andrea Kjellström
D'Souza, Maria
Bang, Casper N.
Holmstrup, Palle
Blanche, Paul
Fiehn, Nils Erik
Gislason, Gunnar
Pedersen, Christian Torp
Damgaard, Christian
Nielsen, Claus Henrik
Hansen, Peter Riis
Source :
Wagner , A K , D'Souza , M , Bang , C N , Holmstrup , P , Blanche , P , Fiehn , N E , Gislason , G , Pedersen , C T , Damgaard , C , Nielsen , C H & Hansen , P R 2023 , ' Treated periodontitis and recurrent events after first-time myocardial infarction : A Danish nationwide cohort study ' , Journal of Clinical Periodontology , vol. 50 , no. 10 , pp. 1305-1314 .
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Aim To investigate the association between previous periodontal treatment and recurrent events after first-time myocardial infarction (MI). Materials and Methods From the Danish nationwide registries, patients with first-time MI between 2000 and 2015 were divided into three groups according to oral health care within 1 year prior to first-time MI. A multiple logistic regression model provided adjusted odds ratios (ORs) with 95% confidence intervals (CIs) to assess the 3-year risk of major adverse cardiovascular events (MACE). Results A total of 103,949 patients were included. Patients with treated periodontitis (PD) prior to first-time MI had an adjusted 3-year risk of MACE similar to patients presumed periodontally healthy (OR 0.97 [95% CI 0.92–1.03]). Patients with no prior dental visits were significantly older, had more comorbidities and showed significantly increased adjusted 3-year risks of MACE (OR 1.47 [95% CI 1.42–1.52]), cardiovascular death (OR 1.71 [95% CI 1.64–1.78]) and heart failure (OR 1.13 [95% CI 1.07–1.20]) compared with patients presumed periodontally healthy. Conclusions Patients with treated PD 1 year prior to first-time MI had a similar risk of recurrent cardiovascular events as patients presumed periodontally healthy. No dental visit prior to first-time MI was an independent risk factor for recurrent events.<br />Aim: To investigate the association between previous periodontal treatment and recurrent events after first-time myocardial infarction (MI). Materials and Methods: From the Danish nationwide registries, patients with first-time MI between 2000 and 2015 were divided into three groups according to oral health care within 1 year prior to first-time MI. A multiple logistic regression model provided adjusted odds ratios (ORs) with 95% confidence intervals (CIs) to assess the 3-year risk of major adverse cardiovascular events (MACE). Results: A total of 103,949 patients were included. Patients with treated periodontitis (PD) prior to first-time MI had an adjusted 3-year risk of MACE similar to patients presumed periodontally healthy (OR 0.97 [95% CI 0.92–1.03]). Patients with no prior dental visits were significantly older, had more comorbidities and showed significantly increased adjusted 3-year risks of MACE (OR 1.47 [95% CI 1.42–1.52]), cardiovascular death (OR 1.71 [95% CI 1.64–1.78]) and heart failure (OR 1.13 [95% CI 1.07–1.20]) compared with patients presumed periodontally healthy. Conclusions: Patients with treated PD 1 year prior to first-time MI had a similar risk of recurrent cardiovascular events as patients presumed periodontally healthy. No dental visit prior to first-time MI was an independent risk factor for recurrent events.

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Journal :
Wagner , A K , D'Souza , M , Bang , C N , Holmstrup , P , Blanche , P , Fiehn , N E , Gislason , G , Pedersen , C T , Damgaard , C , Nielsen , C H & Hansen , P R 2023 , ' Treated periodontitis and recurrent events after first-time myocardial infarction : A Danish nationwide cohort study ' , Journal of Clinical Periodontology , vol. 50 , no. 10 , pp. 1305-1314 .
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Accession number :
edsoai.on1414367713
Document Type :
Electronic Resource