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Non-surgical oral hygiene interventions on disease activity of Rheumatoid arthritis patients with periodontitis: A randomized controlled trial

机译:类风湿性关节炎患者牙周炎患者的非手术口腔卫生干预:随机对照试验

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Background. Periodontitis and rheumatoid arthritis have similar epidemiology and pathophysiology. Understanding the interaction between these two diseases is vital in our settings. We set out to assess the effect of oral hygiene interventions on disease activity of rheumatoid arthritis patients with periodontitis in Kampala, Uganda. Methods. Fifty-eight patients attending an arthritis clinic with rheumatoid arthritis and periodontitis were randomly assigned to either an intervention group or a control group. Patients diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis at least two years before, who were on the same medication, dose, or formulation for RA treatment during the preceding three months, were included. The patients were 18 years of age, would be available for all the study visits in the next six months, had at least six natural teeth, had periodontal disease classified as Dutch Periodontal Index (DPSI) 3 and provided written informed consent. Those who had a chronic disorder requiring chronic or intermittent use of antibiotics, were pregnant, were lactating, or had intent to become pregnant were excluded. The primary outcome measure was a change in Disease Activity Score of 28 Joints (DAS28 score) in two 3-month follow-up periods after the intervention. The secondary outcome measure was a change in periodontal status. Results. There was a statistically significant improvement in the DAS-28 score in both the intervention and control arms during the follow-up period (P0.01). The participants carrying more than one bacterial species had worse DAS-28 scores. Conclusion. Oral hygiene interventions given to RA patients could drastically improve their RA treatment outcomes, especially in resource-limited settings.
机译:背景。牙周炎和类风湿性关节炎具有类似的流行病学和病理生理学。了解这两种疾病之间的相互作用在我们的环境中至关重要。我们阐述了口腔卫生干预对乌干达坎帕拉牙周炎患者牙周炎患者疾病活性的影响。方法。随机分配了具有类风湿性关节炎和牙周炎的关节炎诊所的五十八名患者被随机分配给干预组或对照组。包括患有类风湿性关节炎的患者,以前至少两年,他在前三个月内与ra治疗的相同用药,剂量或制剂进行了处理。患者> 18岁,将在未来六个月内进行所有研究访问,至少有六个天然牙齿,患有牙周病归类为荷兰牙周指数(DPSI)> 3并提供书面知情同意。那些需要慢性或间歇使用抗生素的慢性疾病的人被怀孕,哺乳,或意图被排除在外。主要结果措施是在干预后的两个3个月随访期间的28个关节(DAS28评分)的疾病活动评分的变化。二次结果措施是牙周地位的变化。结果。在随访期间,干预和控制臂的DAS-28分数存在统计学上显着的改进(P <0.01)。携带多种细菌种类的参与者更糟糕的DAS-28分数。结论。给予RA患者的口腔卫生干预措施可能会大大改善其RA治疗结果,特别是在资源限制的环境中。

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