Comparative analysis of LDF phase portraits in periodontal microcirculation among patient with type 2 diabetes mellitus

M. A. Lisina, I. I. Borodulina, V. Chirsky, L. V. Vasilyeva
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Relevance. Periodontal diseases are among the most prevalent conditions affecting the oral cavity, often leading to tooth loss. Comorbid conditions, especially type 2 diabetes mellitus (DM2), can significantly influence the health of periodontal tissues by altering microcirculatory dynamics.Materials and methods. This study aimed to evaluate periodontal tissue health in patients with chronic periodontitis, both with and without DM2 comorbidity. Periodontal microcirculation was examined using the Laser Doppler Flowmetry (LDF) technique, specifically with a LAKK-M device (Russia). A total of 106 patients were recruited and categorized into four groups based on their DM2 status and the severity of chronic periodontitis.Results. The study revealed group-specific differences in periodontal microcirculation parameters, analyzed through nonlinear dynamics. Notably, patients with chronic periodontitis and comorbid DM2 exhibited the most significant alterations. A phase portrait analysis further delineated the microcirculation health disparities between groups.Conclusion. There were marked differences in microcirculation health among chronic periodontitis patients with and without DM2 comorbidity, as evidenced by significant changes in the nonlinear dynamics-based phase portraits.
2 型糖尿病患者牙周微循环中 LDF 相位肖像的比较分析
相关性。牙周疾病是影响口腔的最常见疾病之一,通常会导致牙齿脱落。合并症,尤其是 2 型糖尿病(DM2),可通过改变微循环动力学显著影响牙周组织的健康。本研究旨在评估合并和未合并 DM2 的慢性牙周炎患者的牙周组织健康状况。使用激光多普勒血流测量仪(LDF)技术,特别是使用 LAKK-M 设备(俄罗斯)对牙周微循环进行了检测。共招募了 106 名患者,并根据他们的 DM2 状态和慢性牙周炎的严重程度分为四组。通过非线性动力学分析,研究发现了牙周微循环参数的组别差异。值得注意的是,慢性牙周炎和合并 DM2 的患者表现出最显著的变化。相位肖像分析进一步划分了各组间微循环健康的差异。基于非线性动力学的相位肖像分析显示,合并和不合并 DM2 的慢性牙周炎患者的微循环健康状况存在明显差异。
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