Maciej R Czerniuk1, Zbigniew Bartoszewicz2, Iwona Dudzik-Niewiadomska3, Tomasz Pilecki4, Renata Górska5, Krzysztof J Filipiak6. 1. Department of Oral Medicine and Periodontal Disease, Medical University of Warsaw, Poland. mczerniuk@o2.pl. 2. Endocrinology Laboratory, Department of Internal Diseases and Endocrinology, Medical University of Warsaw, Poland. 3. Department of Internal Medicine and Cardiology with the Center of Management of Thromboembolic Disease, Medical University of Warsaw, Poland. 4. Department of Immunology, Transplantology and Internal Diseases, Medical University of Warsaw, Poland. 5. Department of Oral Medicine and Periodontal Disease, Medical University of Warsaw, Poland. 6. First Chair and Department of Cardiology, Medical University of Warsaw, Poland.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Conducted pilot study concerning mean platelet volume (MPV) parameter among patients suffering from congestive heart failure and periodontal disease. METHODS: Examination of dynamic changes of platelet and periodontal markers in group of 50 patients before and an average of 6 months subsequent to professional periodontal treatment. RESULTS: Both platelet and periodontal parameters decreased after periodontal treatment, what is more, the decrease of MPV value due to periodontal disease/mm improvement was shown to be statistically significant (p = 0.05). CONCLUSIONS: Improvement of periodontal status may influence decrease of MPV value and increase of congestive heart failure treatment efficacy and effect patient comfort. It is a new, not frequently used pattern of chronic disease treatment optimalization.
BACKGROUND: Conducted pilot study concerning mean platelet volume (MPV) parameter among patients suffering from congestive heart failure and periodontal disease. METHODS: Examination of dynamic changes of platelet and periodontal markers in group of 50 patients before and an average of 6 months subsequent to professional periodontal treatment. RESULTS: Both platelet and periodontal parameters decreased after periodontal treatment, what is more, the decrease of MPV value due to periodontal disease/mm improvement was shown to be statistically significant (p = 0.05). CONCLUSIONS: Improvement of periodontal status may influence decrease of MPV value and increase of congestive heart failure treatment efficacy and effect patient comfort. It is a new, not frequently used pattern of chronic disease treatment optimalization.
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