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   Disparities in periodontitis prevalence among chronic kidney disease patients  
   
نویسنده ioannidou e. ,swede h.
منبع journal of dental research - 2011 - دوره : 90 - شماره : 6 - صفحه:730 -734
چکیده    Because of adverse effects of uremia in the innate and adaptive immune systems,we hypothesized that chronic kidney disease (ckd) patients would have higher prevalence of moderate periodontitis compared with individuals without ckd. we examined this hypothesis using the nhanes iii dataset,including 12,081 adults stratified by race-ethnicity. we followed the american academy of periodontology/centers for disease control and prevention definition for moderate periodontitis. estimated glomerular filtration rate (gfr) was calculated based on calibrated serum creatinine levels according to the modification of diet in renal disease study formula. analyses incorporated nhanes sampling weights. overall,14.6% of individuals with ckd were classified as having moderate periodontitis,compared with 8.7% in the non-ckd group (p = 0.001). a significant dose-response association (p = 0.001) was observed between prevalence of moderate periodontitis and ckd stages among non-hispanic blacks and mexican-americans,but not so for non-hispanic whites. prevalence of periodontitis among participants with ckd was substantially higher among non-hispanic blacks (38.9%) and mexican-americans (37.3%) compared with non-hispanic whites (12.9%). multivariate logistic regression models showed that mexican-americans and non-hispanic blacks with ckd were approximately 30% to 60% more likely to have moderate periodontitis compared with those without ckd,after adjustment for diabetes status and other potential confounders. © 2011 international & american associations for dental research.
کلیدواژه chronic kidney disease; disparities; NHANES; periodontitis; prevalence
آدرس division of periodontology,department of oral health and diagnostic sciences,university of connecticut health center,farmington,ct, United States, division of epidemiology and biostatistics,department of community medicine and oral health,university of connecticut health center,farmington,ct, United States
 
     
   
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