Complex Operating Unit of Odontostomatological Diseases, Department of Interdisciplinary Medicine, University of Bari, Bari, Italy.
Operating Unit of Maxillofacial Surgery, Department of Interdisciplinary Medicine, University of Bari, Bari, Italy.
Oral Dis. 2024 Apr;30(3):1296-1303. doi: 10.1111/odi.14515. Epub 2023 Feb 5.
Oral lesions received increased attention as likely new signs or secondary manifestations of COVID-19. Therefore, we clinically examined oral cavity of patients with COVID-19 and investigated oral lesions and patient comorbidities as possible risk factors of COVID-19 disease outcome.
From January to March 2022, a prospective study was conducted by recruiting all COVID-19 patients admitted to the Intensive Care Unit and Respiratory Intensive Care Unit of Maxi-Emergencies Hospital in Bari, Italy.
From the enrolled 103 COVID-19 patients, 46.6% were females and 53.4% were males. Findings show that risk of presenting with severe COVID-19 disease was higher in patients who developed oral lesions related to COVID-19 than those with no oral lesions (RR = 7.998, p = .002). Next, patients with concomitant autoimmune diseases were at higher risk of a negative COVID-19 disease outcome than those without comorbidities (OR = 8.838, p = .026).
COVID-19-related lesions of oral mucosa should not be ignored as they can be early and easily detectable signs of severe COVID-19 disease condition, thus, serving as a prevention measure for any potential unfortunate event. Findings of this study, without implying causation, offer a direction for future investigations that aim to confirm the presence of specific oral lesions in COVID-19 patients as signs of severe disease progression.
口腔病变作为 COVID-19 的新体征或继发表现而受到更多关注。因此,我们对 COVID-19 患者的口腔进行了临床检查,并研究了口腔病变和患者合并症作为 COVID-19 疾病结果的可能危险因素。
2022 年 1 月至 3 月,对意大利巴里 Maxi-Emergencies 医院的重症监护病房和呼吸重症监护病房收治的所有 COVID-19 患者进行了前瞻性研究。
在纳入的 103 例 COVID-19 患者中,46.6%为女性,53.4%为男性。研究结果表明,与无口腔病变的患者相比,发生与 COVID-19 相关的口腔病变的患者出现严重 COVID-19 疾病的风险更高(RR=7.998,p=0.002)。此外,患有自身免疫性疾病的患者与无合并症的患者相比,COVID-19 疾病结局为阴性的风险更高(OR=8.838,p=0.026)。
不应忽视 COVID-19 相关的口腔黏膜病变,因为它们可能是严重 COVID-19 疾病的早期且易于发现的迹象,因此可作为预防任何潜在不幸事件的措施。本研究的结果虽然不能证明因果关系,但为未来的研究提供了一个方向,旨在确认 COVID-19 患者中存在特定的口腔病变作为疾病严重进展的标志。