The Association between Maternal Periodontitis and Preterm Birth: A Case-Control Study in a Low-Resource Setting in Sudan, Africa

被引:2
作者
Shaggag, Lubna M. [1 ]
ALhabardi, Nadiah [2 ]
Adam, Ishag [2 ]
机构
[1] Sudan Med Specializat Board, Dent Publ Hlth Council, Khartoum 24984, Sudan
[2] Qassim Univ, Unaizah Coll Med & Med Sci, Dept Obstet & Gynecol, Unaizah 56219, Saudi Arabia
来源
MEDICINA-LITHUANIA | 2022年 / 58卷 / 05期
关键词
periodontitis; pregnancy; preterm birth; Sudan; ADVERSE PREGNANCY OUTCOMES; DISEASE; WEIGHT; DELIVERY; RISK;
D O I
10.3390/medicina58050632
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Background and Objectives: Vast data have been published recently on the association between periodontitis and preterm birth (PB). However, these studies have shown inconsistent results. Few of them were conducted in Africa, and data has not been published on the association between periodontitis and PB in Sudan. Materials and Methods: A case-control study was conducted at the Omdurman maternity hospital in Sudan from February through October 2021. The cases were women with spontaneous PB (<37 weeks), and healthy women with TB (37-42 weeks) were the controls. Questionnaires (demographics, medical and obstetric factors) were completed through face-to-face interviews. Periodontitis was diagnosed by the Community Periodontal Index as: "bleeding on probing and a pocket depth of >= 3 mm and clinical attachment loss of >= 6 mm, calculus with plaque deposits, and gingival recession". Multivariate regression analysis was performed with PB as the dependent variable. Results: One hundred sixty-five women were enrolled in each arm of the study. The age, parity and body mass index did not significantly differ between the women with PB and those with TB. Compared with the controls, a significantly higher number of women with PB had periodontitis (50/165 (30.3%) vs. 30/165 (18.2%), p = 0.011). The association between periodontitis and PB was significant. Women who had periodontitis had double the odds of having PB compared to women who had no periodontitis (adjusted Odd Ratio = 2.05, 95% Confidence Interval = 1.20-3.52). Moreover, the haemoglobin level (adjusted Odd Ratio = 0.67, 95% Confidence Interval = 0.51-0.88) was inversely associated with PB. Conclusion: The study results indicate that periodontitis and low haemoglobin were strongly associated with PB. Preventive measures, including the use of periodontitis screening and the prevention of anaemia, are needed to reduce PB in this setting.
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