Veli-Pekka Riekki, Mika T Nevalainen, Marianne Haapea, Annina Sipola, Soili Kallio-Pulkkinen, Michaela K Bode
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摘要
目的:评价低剂量CBCT在上颌窦和牙源性方面的表现,并检验这些表现之间是否存在关联。方法:从263个连续CBCT扫描中选取212个。评估的牙源性参数包括根尖周围病变(PAI)、牙周边缘骨质流失(PBL)、牙根与上颌窦的接触、冠、种植体、修复体缺陷和广泛龋的存在。上颌窦的发现分为粘膜增厚(MT);全身性和局限性),粘膜保留囊肿,混浊/液面。交叉表和广义估计方程作为统计检验。根据观察者之间和观察者内部的一致性,计算患病率和偏差调整后的kappa。结果:与健康的鼻窦相比,唯一与鼻窦病理相关的牙科发现是牙根接触,这增加了发生广泛性MT (OR = 1.47, p = 0.015)、粘膜保留囊肿(OR = 2.60, p < 0.001)和混浊/积液(OR = 1.76, p = 0.018)的风险。除了PBL外,所有参数在观察者内部和观察者之间都显示出几乎完美或相当的信度,前者是中等的,后者是一般的。结论:牙根接触是唯一与鼻窦病理有显著相关性的牙征。因此,放射学发现与鼻窦病理之间的联系可能比以前认为的要少。除PBL外,所有参数至少在观察者内部和观察者之间表现出可观的信度,表明评估总体上是可靠的。
Associations between odontogenic and sinus pathologies - a low-dose CBCT study.
Objective: To evaluate maxillary sinus and odontogenic findings in low-dose CBCT, and to test if associations exist between these findings. Methods: From 263 consecutive CBCT scans, 212 were included. Evaluated odontogenic parameters were periapical lesions (PAI), marginal periodontal bone loss (PBL), root contact to the maxillary sinus, the presence of crowns, implants, defective restorations and extensive caries. Maxillary sinus findings were categorized as mucosal thickening (MT; generalized and localized), mucosal retention cysts, and opacification/fluid level. Crosstabulations and generalized estimating equations were used as statistical tests. Prevalence and bias adjusted kappas were calculated for inter- and intra-observer agreement.
Results: The only dental finding statistically associated with sinus pathology when compared to healthy sinuses was root contact, which increased the risk for generalized MT (OR = 1.47, p = 0.015), mucosal retention cysts (OR = 2.60, p < 0.001) and opacification/fluid (OR = 1.76, p = 0.018). All parameters showed almost perfect or substantial intra- and interobserver reliability, except for PBL, where the former was moderate and the latter fair.
Conclusion: Root contact was the only dental finding significantly associated with sinus pathology. Thus, there may be fewer associations between radiological dental findings and sinus pathology than previously thought. With the exception of PBL, all parameters demonstrated at least substantial intra- and interobserver reliability, indicating that the assessment is reliable overall.