Predictive Value of Complete Blood Count Parameters for Alzheimer's Disease in Relation to Periodontal Status.

Kubra Karaduran, Ahmet Aydogdu, Ozlem Gelisin, Sadiye Gunpinar
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Introduction/objective: Given the role of inflammation in the development of both Alzheimer's disease (AD) and periodontal disease, it is plausible that periodontal disease may influence the progression of AD. Complete blood count (CBC) parameters may also serve as predictive indicators for this condition. This study investigated the predictive value of CBC parameters on the progression of AD in patients with periodontal disease.

Methods: Data from a prospective cohort study (n=90) with 6-month follow-up was analyzed. AD was assessed based on the Clinical Dementia Rating Scale. Records of C-reactive Protein (CRP) levels and CBC parameters measured within the 6 months preceding the participation date were evaluated. Cognitive assessments at the initial and 6th-month follow-up were performed using the Standardized Mini-Mental Test (SMMT). All patients underwent clinical periodontal examination.

Results: The difference in SMMT score change (ΔSMMT) and platelet distribution width (PDW) value between groups with and without periodontitis was statistically notable (p<0.05). The presence of periodontitis was found to be significantly associated with age, ΔSMMT, and PDW values using the multivariate logistic regression model (p<0.05). Furthermore, having Stage II and Stage III AD, periodontitis, age factor, and mean platelet volume (MPV) value had a notable impact on ΔSMMT (p<0.05).

Conclusion: PDW and MPV levels may have a predictive significance in clarifying the association between periodontitis and AD progression.

全血细胞计数参数对阿尔茨海默病牙周状况的预测价值。
简介/目的:考虑到炎症在阿尔茨海默病(AD)和牙周病发展中的作用,牙周病可能影响AD的进展是合理的。全血细胞计数(CBC)参数也可以作为这种情况的预测指标。本研究探讨CBC参数对牙周病患者AD进展的预测价值。方法:对一项前瞻性队列研究(n=90)的数据进行6个月的随访分析。根据临床痴呆评定量表对AD进行评估。评估参与日期前6个月内测量的c反应蛋白(CRP)水平和CBC参数记录。在最初和第6个月的随访中使用标准化迷你心理测试(SMMT)进行认知评估。所有患者均行临床牙周检查。结果:有牙周炎组与无牙周炎组SMMT评分变化(ΔSMMT)和血小板分布宽度(PDW)值差异有统计学意义(p)结论:PDW和MPV水平可能对阐明牙周炎与AD进展的关系具有预测意义。
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