Department of Cariology, Operative Dentistry & Dental Public Health, Indiana University School of Dentistry, Indianapolis, IN.
Center for Biomedical Informatics, Regenstrief Institute, Indianapolis, IN.
J Prosthodont. 2022 Aug;31(7):e53-e65. doi: 10.1111/jopr.13505. Epub 2022 Apr 7.
To assess the nutritional profile of denture wearers through a retrospective cohort study using nutritional biomarkers from matched electronic dental and health record (EDR-EHR) data.
The case group (denture wearers) included matched EDR-EHR data of patients who received removable partial, complete, and implant-supported prosthodontic treatments between January 1, 2010 and December 31, 2018, study time. The control (nondenture wearers) group did not have recorded denture treatments and included patient records within 1 year of the denture index date (first date of case patients' receiving complete or partial denture) of the matching cases. The qualified patients' EDR were matched with their EHR based on the availability of laboratory reports within 2 years of receiving the dentures (index date). Nutritional biomarkers were selected from laboratory reports for complete blood count, comprehensive and basic metabolic profile, lipid, and thyroid panels. Summary statistics were performed, and general linear mixed effect models were used to evaluate the rate of change over time (slope) of nutritional biomarkers before and after the index date. Likelihood ratio tests were performed to determine the differences between dentures and controls.
The final cohort included 10,481 matched EDR-EHR data with 3,519 denture wearers and 6,962 controls that contained laboratory results within the study time. The denture wearers' mean age was 57 ±10 years and the control group was 56 ±10 years with 55% females in both groups. Pre-post analysis among denture wearers revealed decreased serum albumin (p = 0.002), calcium (p = 0.039), creatinine (p < 0.001) during the post-index time. Hemoglobin (Hb) was higher pre-index, and was decreasing during the time period but did not change post-index (p < 0.001). Among denture wearers, completely edentulous patients had a significant decrease in serum albumin, creatinine, blood urea nitrogen (BUN), but increased estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR). In partially edentulous patients, total cholesterol decreased (p = 0.018) and TSH (p = 0.004), BUN (p < 0.001) increased post-index. Patients edentulous in either upper or lower arch had decreased BUN and eGFR during post-index. Compared to controls, denture wearers showed decreased serum albumin and protein (p = 0.008), serum calcium (p = 0.001), and controls showed increased Hb (p = 0.035) during post-index.
The study results indicate nutritional biomarker variations among denture wearers suggesting a risk for undernutrition and the potential of using selected nutritional biomarkers to monitor nutritional profile.
通过使用来自匹配的电子牙科和健康记录 (EDR-EHR) 数据的营养生物标志物,评估义齿佩戴者的营养状况。
病例组(义齿佩戴者)包括 2010 年 1 月 1 日至 2018 年 12 月 31 日期间接受可摘局部义齿、全口义齿和种植义齿修复治疗的患者的匹配 EDR-EHR 数据。对照组(非义齿佩戴者)没有记录义齿治疗,包括与病例匹配的病例患者接受全口义齿或局部义齿治疗的义齿指数日期(病例患者接受全口或局部义齿治疗的第一日期)前 1 年内的患者记录。根据佩戴义齿后 2 年内(索引日期)的实验室报告,将合格患者的 EDR 与 EHR 相匹配。从全血细胞计数、综合和基本代谢谱、脂质和甲状腺面板的实验室报告中选择营养生物标志物。进行汇总统计,使用广义线性混合效应模型评估索引日期前后营养生物标志物的随时间变化率(斜率)。进行似然比检验以确定义齿和对照组之间的差异。
最终队列包括 10481 对匹配的 EDR-EHR 数据,其中 3519 名义齿佩戴者和 6962 名对照组包含研究期间的实验室结果。义齿佩戴者的平均年龄为 57 ± 10 岁,对照组为 56 ± 10 岁,两组女性均占 55%。义齿佩戴者的预-后分析显示,血清白蛋白(p = 0.002)、钙(p = 0.039)和肌酐(p < 0.001)在索引后时间内下降。血红蛋白(Hb)在索引前较高,在该时间段内呈下降趋势,但在索引后无变化(p < 0.001)。在完全无牙的义齿佩戴者中,血清白蛋白、肌酐、血尿素氮(BUN)显著下降,但估计肾小球滤过率(eGFR)升高。在部分无牙的患者中,总胆固醇降低(p = 0.018),TSH(p = 0.004)和 BUN(p < 0.001)升高。在上或下弓无牙的患者中,BUN 和 eGFR 在索引后下降。与对照组相比,义齿佩戴者在索引后显示血清白蛋白和蛋白质(p = 0.008)、血清钙(p = 0.001)下降,对照组显示血红蛋白(Hb)升高(p = 0.035)。
研究结果表明义齿佩戴者的营养生物标志物存在差异,表明存在营养不良的风险,并有可能使用选定的营养生物标志物来监测营养状况。