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PERIODONTAL HEALTH IN PATIENTS ACUTELY ADMITTED FOR MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION: A CASE CONTROL STUDY
Sponsor: University of Aberdeen
Summary
Heart attack remains a major cause of death in adult population worldwide and especially within Scotland. A large portion of the general population has an increased risk of suffering from a heart attack because of their genetic make-up, disease profile and lifestyle choices. Literature suggests that apart from these known risk factors, long-standing inflammation (reaction of tissues to infection or injury) elsewhere in the body may be responsible for heart attacks. It has been suggested that gum disease may be one such condition. If left untreated, gum disease may expose the entire body to a long-term inflammatory burden where inflammatory molecules can disseminate from the gums into the bloodstream and affect various body structures. This study explores the influence of gum disease on the risk of heart attack by comparing the gum health of participants who recently had a heart attack to the gum health of participants with no history of heart problems after accounting for other risk factors. Findings will provide critical information for the design of our forthcoming study to establish the effect of treatment of gum disease on the risk of heart attack, and its cost-effectiveness. Ultimately this research will tackle another risk factor for heart attacks and thus inform enhancement of public health prevention strategies.
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
20 Years - 90 Years
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
320
Start Date
2018-02-16
Completion Date
2027-03-14
Last Updated
2026-05-08
Healthy Volunteers
Not specified
Interventions
Full-mouth periodontal examination using computerised Florida probe
It is an observational study to investigate the prevalence of periodontitis in cases and controls.
Locations (1)
Dr Karolin Hijazi
Aberdeen, United Kingdom