The Association Between Periodontal Disease and C-Reactive Protein In Patients With a History Of Heart Attack

The patient population consisted of a maximum of 18,570 subjects who completed the NHANES III questionnaire and examination from 1988 - 1994. The physical examination included such things as body mass index and serum samples, social and medical history. The periodontal examination recorded probing...

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Main Author: Fletcher, Robert Lee, III
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Published: VCU Scholars Compass 2004
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CRP
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spelling ndltd-vcu.edu-oai-scholarscompass.vcu.edu-etd-25272017-03-17T08:30:01Z The Association Between Periodontal Disease and C-Reactive Protein In Patients With a History Of Heart Attack Fletcher, Robert Lee, III The patient population consisted of a maximum of 18,570 subjects who completed the NHANES III questionnaire and examination from 1988 - 1994. The physical examination included such things as body mass index and serum samples, social and medical history. The periodontal examination recorded probing depth, attachment loss and gingival bleeding. Serum samples were analyzed for CRP levels, cholesterol levels etc. Demographic, cardiovascular and oral health variables were compared in subjects with a history of heart attack. Result showed that history of heart attack is associated with increased odds ratio for elevated CRP, diabetes, hypertension, cholesterol, male gender, non-white race and smoking. Of the periodontal indicators of disease, only gingival bleeding had an increased odds ratio for association with heart attack history. The unadjusted odds ratio was 1.25 with 95% CI[0.84-1.87]. The adjusted odds ratio increase to 1.93 with 95% CI [1.02-3.71]. These findings are consistent with previous research indicating that elevated CRP is associated with increased risk of heart attack. The interesting finding of this study is that only gingival bleeding, not probing depth or attachment loss, had an increased odds ratio for an associated with self-reported history of heart attack. 2004-01-01T08:00:00Z text application/pdf http://scholarscompass.vcu.edu/etd/1528 http://scholarscompass.vcu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=2527&context=etd © The Author Theses and Dissertations VCU Scholars Compass CRP Periodontal Disease Heart Attack Dentistry Medicine and Health Sciences Periodontics and Periodontology
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topic CRP
Periodontal Disease
Heart Attack
Dentistry
Medicine and Health Sciences
Periodontics and Periodontology
spellingShingle CRP
Periodontal Disease
Heart Attack
Dentistry
Medicine and Health Sciences
Periodontics and Periodontology
Fletcher, Robert Lee, III
The Association Between Periodontal Disease and C-Reactive Protein In Patients With a History Of Heart Attack
description The patient population consisted of a maximum of 18,570 subjects who completed the NHANES III questionnaire and examination from 1988 - 1994. The physical examination included such things as body mass index and serum samples, social and medical history. The periodontal examination recorded probing depth, attachment loss and gingival bleeding. Serum samples were analyzed for CRP levels, cholesterol levels etc. Demographic, cardiovascular and oral health variables were compared in subjects with a history of heart attack. Result showed that history of heart attack is associated with increased odds ratio for elevated CRP, diabetes, hypertension, cholesterol, male gender, non-white race and smoking. Of the periodontal indicators of disease, only gingival bleeding had an increased odds ratio for association with heart attack history. The unadjusted odds ratio was 1.25 with 95% CI[0.84-1.87]. The adjusted odds ratio increase to 1.93 with 95% CI [1.02-3.71]. These findings are consistent with previous research indicating that elevated CRP is associated with increased risk of heart attack. The interesting finding of this study is that only gingival bleeding, not probing depth or attachment loss, had an increased odds ratio for an associated with self-reported history of heart attack.
author Fletcher, Robert Lee, III
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title The Association Between Periodontal Disease and C-Reactive Protein In Patients With a History Of Heart Attack
title_short The Association Between Periodontal Disease and C-Reactive Protein In Patients With a History Of Heart Attack
title_full The Association Between Periodontal Disease and C-Reactive Protein In Patients With a History Of Heart Attack
title_fullStr The Association Between Periodontal Disease and C-Reactive Protein In Patients With a History Of Heart Attack
title_full_unstemmed The Association Between Periodontal Disease and C-Reactive Protein In Patients With a History Of Heart Attack
title_sort association between periodontal disease and c-reactive protein in patients with a history of heart attack
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