Porphyromonas gingivalis and left atrial appendage spontaneous echo contrast in atrial fibrillation ablation candidates

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Shunsuke Miyauchi
Takehito Tokuyama
Tomoaki Shintani
Yukimi Uotani
Shogo Miyamoto
Yoshihiro Ikeuchi
Sho Okamura
Yousaku Okubo
Mutsumi Miyauchi
Yukiko Nakano
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[1] Hiroshima University,Department of Cardiovascular Medicine, Graduate School of Biomedical and Health Sciences
[2] Hiroshima University Hospital,Center for Oral Clinical Examination
[3] Hiroshima University,Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Pathobiology, Graduate School of Biomedical and Health Sciences
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Heart and Vessels | 2021年 / 36卷
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Atrial fibrillation; Left atrial appendage; Periodontitis; Spontaneous echo contrast;
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Atrial fibrillation (AF) is associated with a fivefold risk of stroke and thrombotic embolism, which are usually derived from the left atrial appendage (LAA). Spontaneous echo contrast (SEC) is known as a risk factor for thrombosis. Porphyromonas gingivalis (P.gingivalis) has some prothrombotic effects and plays a key role in periodontitis and oral-systemic disease connection. We aimed to clarify the relationship between P. gingivalis and LAA SEC among AF patients. A total of 569 AF ablation candidates were enrolled in the present study. LAA SEC was categorized into nondense SEC and dense SEC based on transesophageal echocardiography. Serum immunoglobulin G antibody titers of P. gingivalis fimA subtypes (types I–IV) were measured with an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. The levels of antibody titers were categorized into high (> mean + 3 standard deviation) and low values. A total of 513 (90%) patients were included in the nondense SEC group, and 56 (10%) were included in the dense SEC group. Multivariate regression analysis revealed that the high-value serum antibody titers of P. gingivalis types II and IV were independently associated with dense SEC [type II: adjusted odds ratio (OR) 2.220; 95% confidence interval (CI) 1.062–4.643; P = 0.02; and type IV: adjusted OR 3.169; 95% CI 1.058–6.657; P = 0.002]. The results revealed that P. gingivalis types II and IV are related to LAA SEC severity among AF patients who receive appropriate anticoagulation therapy.
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