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gingivitis icd 10
Wu T; Trevisan M; Genco RJ; Dorn JP; Falkner KL; Sempos CT
BACKGROUND: Periodontal ache has been begin to be a abeyant accident agency for coronary affection disease. However, its affiliation with cerebrovascular accidents (CVAs) is abundant beneath studied.
METHODS: This abstraction examines the affiliation amid periodontal ache and CVA. The abstraction accomplice comprises 9962 adults age-old 25 to 74 years who alternate in the Aboriginal Civic Bloom and Diet Assay Analysis and its aftereffect study. Baseline periodontal cachet was categorized into (1) no periodontal disease, (2) gingivitis, (3) periodontitis, and (4) edentulousness. All CVAs (International Classification of Diseases, Ninth Revision [ICD-9], codes 430-438) were absolute by hospital annal for nonfatal contest and afterlife certificates for baleful events. The aboriginal CVA, nonfatal or fatal, was acclimated to ascertain incidence. About risks were estimated by hazard ratios from the Cox proportional hazard archetypal with acclimation for several demographic variables and absolute cardiovascular accident factors. Weights were acclimated to accomplish accident estimates.
RESULTS: Periodontitis is a cogent accident agency for absolute CVA and, in particular, nonhemorrhagic achievement (ICD-9, 433-434 and 436-438). Compared with no periodontal disease, the about risks (95% aplomb intervals) for adventure nonhemorrhagic achievement were 1.24 (0.74-2.08) for gingivitis, 2.11 (1.30-3.42) for periodontitis, and 1.41 (0.96-2.06) for edentulousness. For absolute CVA, the after-effects were 1.02 (0.70-1.48) for gingivitis, 1.66 (1.15-2.39) for periodontitis, and 1.23 (0.91-1.66) for edentulousness. Increased about risks for absolute CVA and nonhemorrhagic achievement associated with periodontitis were additionally apparent in white men, white women, and African Americans. Similar after-effects were begin for baleful CVA.
CONCLUSION: Periodontal ache is an important accident agency for absolute CVA and, in particular, nonhemorrhagic stroke.
From MEDLINE®/PubMed®, a database of the U.S. Civic Library of Medicine.
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