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Effect of Intensive Periodontal Therapy on Blood Pressure and Endothelial Microparticles in Patients With Prehypertension and Periodontitis: A Randomized Controlled Trial
Background: Although some studies show a positive association between periodontitis and blood pressure (BP) elevation, research on the effect of intensive periodontal treatment on decline in BP levels and endothelial microparticles (EMPs) without any antihypertensive management is lacking. Therefore...
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description | Background: Although some studies show a positive association between periodontitis and blood pressure (BP) elevation, research on the effect of intensive periodontal treatment on decline in BP levels and endothelial microparticles (EMPs) without any antihypertensive management is lacking. Therefore, the present clinical trial explores whether intensive periodontal therapy would lower BP levels and EMPs of patients with prehypertension with periodontitis.
Methods: From a total 107 patients, 95 underwent randomization (47 assigned to control‐treatment [CT] group and 48 assigned to intensive‐treatment [IT] group) and completed the trial. Patients received intervention for 4 consecutive weeks and were followed for 6 months. Levels of BP and EMPs were evaluated at baseline and 1, 3, and 6 months after intervention.
Results: Periodontal conditions were significantly improved (P |
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Methods: From a total 107 patients, 95 underwent randomization (47 assigned to control‐treatment [CT] group and 48 assigned to intensive‐treatment [IT] group) and completed the trial. Patients received intervention for 4 consecutive weeks and were followed for 6 months. Levels of BP and EMPs were evaluated at baseline and 1, 3, and 6 months after intervention.
Results: Periodontal conditions were significantly improved (P <0.05) 6 months after intensive periodontal treatment. In parallel, the primary outcomes including systolic and diastolic BP and EMPs were markedly reduced in the IT group compared with the CT group (absolute difference: 12.57 and 9.65 mm Hg and 581.59/μL, respectively; 95% confidence intervals: 10.45 to 14.69, 7.06 to 12.24, and 348.12 to 815.06, respectively; P <0.05). Reduction in BP levels and EMPs was related to improvement in probing depth (r = 0.358, 0.363, and 0.676, respectively, by the Pearson product‐moment correlation; P = 0.009, 0.008, and P <0.001, respectively).
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Methods: From a total 107 patients, 95 underwent randomization (47 assigned to control‐treatment [CT] group and 48 assigned to intensive‐treatment [IT] group) and completed the trial. Patients received intervention for 4 consecutive weeks and were followed for 6 months. Levels of BP and EMPs were evaluated at baseline and 1, 3, and 6 months after intervention.
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Methods: From a total 107 patients, 95 underwent randomization (47 assigned to control‐treatment [CT] group and 48 assigned to intensive‐treatment [IT] group) and completed the trial. Patients received intervention for 4 consecutive weeks and were followed for 6 months. Levels of BP and EMPs were evaluated at baseline and 1, 3, and 6 months after intervention.
Results: Periodontal conditions were significantly improved (P <0.05) 6 months after intensive periodontal treatment. In parallel, the primary outcomes including systolic and diastolic BP and EMPs were markedly reduced in the IT group compared with the CT group (absolute difference: 12.57 and 9.65 mm Hg and 581.59/μL, respectively; 95% confidence intervals: 10.45 to 14.69, 7.06 to 12.24, and 348.12 to 815.06, respectively; P <0.05). Reduction in BP levels and EMPs was related to improvement in probing depth (r = 0.358, 0.363, and 0.676, respectively, by the Pearson product‐moment correlation; P = 0.009, 0.008, and P <0.001, respectively).
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