Oral and Dental Findings in Patients with End Stage Renal Disease Undergoing Maintenance Hemodialysis in Sulaimani City

K. Ahmed, M. Mahmood, Rukhosh H. Abdulraheam, Shawbo M. Ahmed
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Background: Patients with improper kidney’s functions requiring maintenance hemodialysis (HD) exhibit an increased prevalence of oral lesions. Since growing numbers of patients with chronic renal failure have been documented worldwide, the dental team has a significant role in providing oral care for patients with such disease. The objectives of this study were to analyze the prevalence of oral lesions in hemodialysed patients compared to healthy individuals and to find a possible link between different subjective symptoms and objective clinical findings. Patients and methods: An observational, case-control, cross-sectional study was carried out in 109 patients with end-stage renal disease (ESRD) on maintenance HD in comparison to 154 healthy controls in different health centers of Sulaimani city, Kurdistan region of Iraq. Various oral findings were documented by acknowledged dentist who implements well-known clinical diagnosis criteria for ESRD-associated oral manifestations. The data were analyzed using descriptive and analytical statistical software program to find the association between varibles; a p-value < 0.05 were considered as significant. Results: The most common prevalent oral manifestations in haemodialysis group of patients were dry mouth (76.1%), coated tongue (73.4%), uremic fetor (66.1%), unpleasant taste (64.2%) and pale oral mucosa (60.6%); while linea alba was the most prevalent finding in healthy group. There was a significant relation with high Odds Ratio between dry mouth with uremic fetor, unpleasant taste, and oral mucosal pain. Conclusions: Results of the present study indicated that a variety of oral manifestations is shown in patients with ESRD on maintenance hemodialysis in comparison to healthy individuals. Early detection of these findings is of great importance, as it would allow the dentist to implement therapeutic and preventive measure for patients awaiting a renal transplant.
苏莱曼尼市接受维持性血液透析的终末期肾病患者的口腔和牙科检查结果
背景:需要维持性血液透析(HD)的肾功能不正常的患者口腔病变发生率增加。由于越来越多的慢性肾衰竭患者在世界范围内被记录下来,牙科团队在为患有这种疾病的患者提供口腔护理方面发挥着重要作用。本研究的目的是分析血液透析患者与健康个体相比口腔病变的患病率,并寻找不同主观症状与客观临床表现之间的可能联系。患者和方法:对来自伊拉克库尔德斯坦地区苏莱马尼市不同卫生中心的109例终末期肾病(ESRD)维持HD患者进行了一项观察性、病例对照、横断面研究,并与154名健康对照进行了比较。各种口腔发现被公认的牙医记录,他们执行esrd相关口腔表现的众所周知的临床诊断标准。采用描述性和分析性统计软件程序对数据进行分析,寻找变量之间的关联关系;p值< 0.05为显著性。结果:血液透析组患者最常见的口腔表现为口干(76.1%)、舌包覆(73.4%)、尿毒症(66.1%)、口感不佳(64.2%)、口腔黏膜苍白(60.6%);而白线在健康人群中最为普遍。伴有尿毒症气味的口干、口感不佳与口腔黏膜疼痛有显著的高比值比关系。结论:本研究结果表明,与健康个体相比,维持血液透析的ESRD患者表现出多种口腔表现。这些发现的早期发现是非常重要的,因为它将允许牙医实施治疗和预防措施的患者等待肾移植。
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