Vergnes Jean-Noel, Arrivé Elise, Gourdy Pierre, Hanaire Hélène, Rigalleau Vincent, Gin Henri, Sédarat Cyril, Dorignac Georges, Bou Christophe, Sixou Michel, Nabet Cathy
Department of Dentistry, Toulouse University Hospital (CHU de Toulouse) and Toulouse Dental School, Paul Sabatier University, Toulouse, France.
Trials. 2009 Aug 2;10:65. doi: 10.1186/1745-6215-10-65.
Periodontitis is a common, chronic inflammatory disease caused by gram-negative bacteria leading to destruction of tissues supporting the teeth. Epidemiological studies have consistently shown increased frequency, extent and severity of periodontitis among diabetic adults. More recently, some controlled clinical trials have also suggested that periodontal treatment could improve glycaemic control in diabetic patients. However current evidence does not provide sufficient information on which to confidently base any clinical recommendations. The main objective of this clinical trial is to assess whether periodontal treatment could lead to a decrease in glycated haemoglobin levels in metabolically unbalanced diabetic patients suffering from chronic periodontitis.
The DIAPERIO trial is an open-label, 13-week follow-up, randomized, controlled trial. The total target sample size is planned at 150 participants, with a balanced (1:1) treatment allocation (immediate treatment vs delayed treatment). Periodontal treatment will include full mouth non-surgical scaling and root planing, systemic antibiotherapy, local antiseptics (chlorhexidine 0.12%) and oral health instructions. The primary outcome will be the difference in change of HbA1c between the two groups after the 13-weeks' follow-up. Secondary outcomes will be the difference in change of fructosamine levels and quality of life between the two groups.
The DIAPERIO trial will provide insight into the question of whether periodontal treatment could lead to an improvement in glycaemic control in metabolically unbalanced diabetic patients suffering from periodontitis. The results of this trial will help to provide evidence-based recommendations for clinicians and a draft framework for designing national health policies.
Current Controlled Trials ISRCTN15334496.
牙周炎是一种常见的慢性炎症性疾病,由革兰氏阴性菌引起,会导致支持牙齿的组织遭到破坏。流行病学研究一致表明,糖尿病成年人患牙周炎的频率、范围和严重程度有所增加。最近,一些对照临床试验也表明,牙周治疗可以改善糖尿病患者的血糖控制。然而,目前的证据并未提供足够的信息来支持任何可靠的临床建议。这项临床试验的主要目的是评估牙周治疗是否会使患有慢性牙周炎的代谢失衡糖尿病患者的糖化血红蛋白水平降低。
DIAPERIO试验是一项开放标签、为期13周随访的随机对照试验。计划的总目标样本量为150名参与者,治疗分配均衡(1:1)(立即治疗与延迟治疗)。牙周治疗将包括全口非手术龈上洁治和根面平整、全身抗生素治疗、局部防腐剂(0.12%氯己定)和口腔健康指导。主要结局将是13周随访后两组之间糖化血红蛋白变化的差异。次要结局将是两组之间果糖胺水平变化和生活质量的差异。
DIAPERIO试验将为牙周治疗是否能改善患有牙周炎的代谢失衡糖尿病患者的血糖控制这一问题提供见解。该试验的结果将有助于为临床医生提供循证建议,并为制定国家卫生政策提供一个框架草案。
当前受控试验ISRCTN15334496。