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龋齿儿童血清和唾液铁及铁蛋白水平的评估:一项荟萃分析和试验序贯分析

Evaluation of Serum and Salivary Iron and Ferritin Levels in Children with Dental Caries: A Meta-Analysis and Trial Sequential Analysis.

作者信息

Sharifi Roohollah, Tabarzadi Mohammad Farid, Choubsaz Parsia, Sadeghi Masoud, Tadakamadla Jyothi, Brand Serge, Sadeghi-Bahmani Dena

机构信息

Department of Endodontics, School of Dentistry, Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences, Kermanshah 6713954658, Iran.

Students Research Committee, Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences, Kermanshah 6715847141, Iran.

出版信息

Children (Basel). 2021 Nov 11;8(11):1034. doi: 10.3390/children8111034.

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE

Dental caries appears to be related to iron deficiency anemia and to low ferritin levels. In the present meta-analysis, we report salivary and serum iron and ferritin levels in children with dental caries, compared to healthy controls.

MATERIALS AND METHODS

We searched in Web of Science, Cochrane Library, Scopus, and PubMed/Medline databases to extract studies published until 25 July 2021. We calculated mean differences (MD) and 95% confidence intervals (CI) of salivary and serum iron and ferritin levels in children with dental caries, always compared to healthy controls. In addition, we applied a trial sequential analysis (TSA).

RESULTS

A total of twelve articles covering thirteen studies were included in the meta-analysis. The pooled MD for salivary iron level was -5.76 µg/dL ( = 0.57), and -27.70 µg/dL ( < 0.00001) for serum iron level: compared to healthy controls, children with dental caries did not show different salivary iron levels, while children with caries had significantly lower serum iron levels. The pooled MD of salivary ferritin level was 34.84 µg/dL ( = 0.28), and the pooled MD of serum ferritin level was -8.95 µg/L ( = 0.04): compared to healthy controls, children with dental caries did not have different salivary iron levels, but significantly lower serum ferritin levels.

CONCLUSIONS

The findings of the present meta-analysis showed that salivary levels of iron and ferritin did not differ between children with and without caries, though compared to healthy controls, children with caries had significantly lower salivary and serum iron and ferritin levels. The results are of practical and clinical importance: Possibly, iron and ferritin supplementation might prevent or attenuate dental caries in children at risk. Further, children with caries might suffer from further iron- and ferritin-related health issues. Lastly, serum blood samples, but not saliva samples inform accurately about the current iron and ferritin concentrations in children with or without caries.

摘要

背景与目的

龋齿似乎与缺铁性贫血及低铁蛋白水平有关。在本荟萃分析中,我们报告了龋齿儿童与健康对照者的唾液及血清铁和铁蛋白水平。

材料与方法

我们在科学网、考克兰图书馆、Scopus以及PubMed/Medline数据库中进行检索,以提取截至2021年7月25日发表的研究。我们计算了龋齿儿童与健康对照者相比的唾液及血清铁和铁蛋白水平的平均差值(MD)及95%置信区间(CI)。此外,我们还进行了序贯试验分析(TSA)。

结果

共有12篇文章涵盖13项研究被纳入荟萃分析。唾液铁水平的合并MD为-5.76µg/dL( = 0.57),血清铁水平的合并MD为-27.70µg/dL( < 0.00001):与健康对照者相比,龋齿儿童的唾液铁水平无差异,而龋齿儿童的血清铁水平显著更低。唾液铁蛋白水平的合并MD为34.84µg/dL( = 0.28),血清铁蛋白水平的合并MD为-8.95µg/L( = 0.04):与健康对照者相比,龋齿儿童的唾液铁水平无差异,但血清铁蛋白水平显著更低。

结论

本荟萃分析的结果表明,有龋齿和无龋齿儿童的唾液铁和铁蛋白水平无差异,不过与健康对照者相比,龋齿儿童的唾液和血清铁及铁蛋白水平显著更低。这些结果具有实际和临床意义:补充铁和铁蛋白可能预防或减轻有风险儿童的龋齿。此外,龋齿儿童可能会出现更多与铁和铁蛋白相关的健康问题。最后,血清血样而非唾液样本能准确反映有或无龋齿儿童当前的铁和铁蛋白浓度。

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