口腔和全身健康:与 COVID-19 之间是否存在“新”关联?
Oral and systemic health: is there a "new" link with COVID-19?
机构信息
ETEP (Etiology and Therapy of Periodontal and Peri-implant Diseases) Research Group, University Complutense of Madrid, Madrid, Spain.
出版信息
Clin Oral Investig. 2023 Jun;27(Suppl 1):3-13. doi: 10.1007/s00784-023-04950-2. Epub 2023 Apr 20.
OBJECTIVES
The objective of the present narrative review was to evaluate the evidence of a possible association between periodontitis and COVID-19, and its biological plausibility, using as models the potential associations with cardiovascular diseases, diabetes, and some respiratory diseases.
METHODS
A recent systematic review was used as main reference to explore the associations of periodontitis with different respiratory diseases, including COVID-19, following two focussed questions: a PECOS question, aimed to explore epidemiological evidence, and a PICOS question, designed to explore the evidence derived from intervention studies. In addition to that evidence, other relevant scientific documents, including consensus papers, were carefully selected and appraised.
FINDINGS
Convincing evidence was found to support the association of periodontitis and cardiovascular diseases, diabetes, and some respiratory diseases. The biological plausibility behind those associations is based on four factors: (1) bacteraemia of oral bacteria and periodontal pathogens, (2) increased systemic inflammation, (3) common genetic factors, and (4) common environmental risk factors. Limited initial evidence is available to support an association between periodontitis and COVID-19 complications. Among the proposed factors to explain the suggested association, a combination of the previously mentioned factors, plus additional factors related with SARS-CoV-2 characteristics and pathogenicity, has been suggested.
CONCLUSIONS
Initial evidence suggests that periodontitis may be associated with a more severe COVID-19 and with a higher risk of death due to COVID-19.
CLINICAL RELEVANCE
Due to the possible association between periodontitis and an increased severity for COVID-19, additional efforts should be made to improve oral and periodontal health, including the promotion of oral healthy habits, such as oral hygiene.
目的
本叙述性综述的目的是评估牙周炎与 COVID-19 之间可能存在关联的证据,并使用与心血管疾病、糖尿病和某些呼吸道疾病的潜在关联作为模型,探讨其生物学合理性。
方法
主要参考最近的系统评价,针对牙周炎与不同呼吸道疾病(包括 COVID-19)的关联提出两个重点问题进行探索:一个是针对流行病学证据的 PECOS 问题,另一个是针对干预研究得出的证据的 PICOS 问题。除了这些证据外,还仔细选择和评估了其他相关科学文件,包括共识文件。
发现
有令人信服的证据支持牙周炎与心血管疾病、糖尿病和某些呼吸道疾病之间的关联。这些关联背后的生物学合理性基于四个因素:(1)口腔细菌和牙周病原体的菌血症;(2)全身性炎症增加;(3)共同的遗传因素;(4)共同的环境危险因素。目前只有有限的初步证据支持牙周炎与 COVID-19 并发症之间存在关联。在解释所提出关联的建议因素中,除了先前提到的因素外,还提出了与 SARS-CoV-2 特征和致病性相关的其他因素。
结论
初步证据表明,牙周炎可能与 COVID-19 更严重的病情和 COVID-19 死亡风险增加有关。
临床意义
由于牙周炎与 COVID-19 严重程度增加之间可能存在关联,因此应进一步努力改善口腔和牙周健康,包括促进口腔卫生习惯,如口腔卫生。
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