Prediction of Hip and Hand Fractures in older persons with or without a diagnosis of Periodontitis
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G. Rutger Persson, Johan Berglund, Rigmor E. Persson and Stefan Renvert, Prediction of Hip and Hand Fractures in older persons with or without a diagnosis of Periodontitis, Bone, 48, 3, 2011, 552-556Download Item:
Abstract:
Purpose:
In a prospective study, we assessed if a diagnosis of osteoporosis and periodontitis could predict hip and hand fractures in older persons.
Materials and Methods:
Bone density was assessed by a Densitometer. Periodontitis was defined by evidence of alveolar bone loss.
Results:
788 Caucasians (52.4% women, overall mean age: 76 years, S.D. ? 9.0, range: 62 to 96) were enrolled and 7.4% had a hip/hand fracture in 3 years. Calcaneus PIXI T-values < -1.6 identified osteoporosis in 28.2% of the older persons predicting a hip/hand fracture with an odds ratio of 3.3:1 (95% CI: 1.9, 5.7, p < 0.001). Older persons with osteoporosis had more severe periodontitis (p < 0.01). Periodontitis defined by ? 30% of sites with ? 5 mm distance between the cemento-enamel junction (CEJ) to bone level (ABL) was found in 18.7% of the older persons predicting a hip/hand fracture with an odds ratio of 1.8:1 (95% CI: 1.0, 3.3, p < 0.05). Adjusted for age, the odds ratio of a hip/hand fracture in older persons with osteoporosis (PIXI T value < -2,5) and periodontitis was 12.2:1 (95% CI: 3.5, 42.3, p < 0.001).
Conclusions:
Older persons with osteoporosis and periodontitis have an increased risk for hip/hand fractures.
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Gerontology, Biogerontology, PeriodontitisMetadata
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