Association between Porphyromonas gingivalis bacteria in infra-gingival plaque and premature labor with low birth weight

IF 0.5 Q4 NURSING
A. Maboudi, A. Ahmadi, Mohadeseh Heidari, A. Rafiei, Z. Rahmani, M. Moosazadeh, R. Valadan, M. Kardan, A. Shiva
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Context: There are some discrepancies regarding the association between periodontal disease and preterm in the literature. Considering all periodontal pathogens, Porphyromonas gingivalis (Pg) is the most invasive bacterium in connective tissues, and the impact of its presence in the diverse microbial community of periodontal pathogens with a lower frequency is much greater than expected. Aim: This study investigated the association of Pg in infra-gingival plaque of preterm and low birth weight (PTLBW) mothers. Setting and Design: This descriptive correlational study was conducted on 89 women, who were referred to Imam Khomeini Hospital in Sari, Iran, in 2017. Materials and Methods: The samples were assigned by purposive method with 30 mothers had PTLBW newborns and 59 mothers had normal term and normal birth weight (NTNBW) neonates. The probing depth, bleeding on probing clinical attachment levels, plaque index, and gingival index were measured. A sample from the periodontal pocket was collected to distinguish the Pg in subgingival plaque by polymerase chain reaction. Statistical Analysis Used: The data were analyzed using descriptive statistics and the Mann–Whitney U and Chi-square test. Results: According to the periodontal indexes, 37.3% and 26.7% of the mothers in the NTNBW and PTLBW were diagnosed with periodontitis, respectively. Furthermore, Pg was detected in 30% and 20.3% of the cases in the PTLBW of NTLBW mothers. The amount of Pg in infra-gingival plaque was significantly higher in the PTLBW mothers than in the NTNBW (P = 0.016). Conclusion: The results indicated that the quantity of Pg could be considered a risk factor for PTLBW delivery.
龈下菌斑中牙龈卟啉单胞菌与低出生体重早产的关系
背景:文献中关于牙周病和早产之间的关系存在一些差异。考虑到所有牙周病原体,牙龈卟啉单胞菌(Pg)是结缔组织中侵袭性最强的细菌,其以较低的频率存在于牙周病原体的不同微生物群落中的影响远大于预期。目的:本研究调查了早产和低出生体重(PTLBW)母亲牙龈下菌斑中Pg的相关性。设置和设计:这项描述性相关研究对89名女性进行,她们于2017年被转诊至伊朗萨里的伊玛目霍梅尼医院。材料和方法:采用有针对性的方法对30名患有PTLBW新生儿的母亲和59名足月和正常出生体重(NTNBW)新生儿的母亲进行分组。测量探查深度、探查临床附着物水平上的出血量、牙菌斑指数和牙龈指数。从牙周袋中采集样本,通过聚合酶链式反应来区分龈下斑块中的Pg。使用的统计分析:使用描述性统计和Mann-Whitney U和卡方检验对数据进行分析。结果:根据牙周指标,NTNBW和PTLBW的母亲分别有37.3%和26.7%被诊断为牙周炎。此外,在NTLBW母亲的PTLBW中,分别有30%和20.3%的病例检测到Pg。PTLBW母亲龈下菌斑中Pg含量显著高于NTNBW母亲(P=0.016)。结论:Pg含量可能是PTLBW分娩的危险因素。
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