| Literature DB >> 25888138 |
Oliver Ristow1,2, Steffen Koerdt3, Ruben Stelzner4, Matthias Stelzner5, Christoph Johannes6, Melanie Ristow7, Bettina Hohlweg-Majert8,9, Christoph Pautke10,11.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Anecdotal reports assert a relationship between weather and lunar activity and the odontogenic abscess (OA) incidence, but this relationship has not been validated. Therefore, the present study investigated the relationship between oral pain caused by OA and a variety of meteorological parameters and cyclic lunar activity.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25888138 PMCID: PMC4327972 DOI: 10.1186/s12903-015-0001-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Oral Health ISSN: 1472-6831 Impact factor: 2.757
Relationship between the incidence of odontogenic abscess and daily weather conditions or lunar activity by Spearman’s rho correlation coefficient
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| Barometric pressure | −0.204 | 0.0001* |
| 3-day mean barometric pressure | −0.203 | 0.0001* |
| Sunshine duration | −0.076 | 0.149 |
| Biosynoptic weather class | −0.055 | 0.291 |
| Lunar phase | −0.048 | 0.360 |
| Precipitation | 0.034 | 0.514 |
| Relative humidity | 0.034 | 0.523 |
| Temperature | −0.020 | 0.700 |
*Significance at p < 0.006 (after Bonferroni adjustment for multiple testing) using Spearman’s rho correlation coefficient. Notably, the mean daily barometric and 3-day mean barometric pressure were correlated because the 3-day parameter includes daily barometric pressure data.
Figure 1Relationship between the OA incidence and daily weather conditions during January to December 2012. The mean incidence of odontogenic abscess (OA) was examined according to the mean daily temperature (°C), barometric pressure (hPa; daily mean and 3-day mean), and sunshine duration (h), and the biosynoptic weather class (class 1, anticyclonic; class 2, warm air advection; class 3, cyclonic maximum; class 4, cold air advection; and class 5, indifferent).
Figure 2Relationship between the OA incidence and mean daily barometric pressure. The mean odontogenic abscess (OA) incidence per equidistant air pressure (hPa) interval is indicated. The interval lengths were chosen arbitrarily to simplify delineation. A statistically significant (p = 0.001) but weak correlation was observed, but the small correlation coefficient (rho = -0.204) does not support a sound relationship.
Figure 3Relationship between the OA incidence and biosynoptic weather class. Weather was classified on a scale from 1 to 5 (class 1, anticyclonic; class 2, warm air advection; class 3, cyclonic maximum; class 4, cold air advection; and class 5, indifferent). There was no statistically significant correlation observed (p > 0.05).
Relationship between the incidence of odontogenic abscess and daily weather conditions or lunar activity by multiple linear regression analysis
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| Barometric pressure | −0.179 | 0.002 |
| Sunshine duration | −0.137 | 0.083 |
| Relative humidity | −0.086 | 0.252 |
| Lunar phase | −0.032 | 0.538 |
| Biosynoptic weather class | −0.006 | 0.919 |
| Precipitation | −0.003 | 0.958 |
| Temperature | −0.002 | 0.974 |
*Significance at p < 0.006 (after Bonferroni adjustment for multiple testing).