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PERIODONTITIS AND EARLY MORTALITY IN ADULTS WITH KIDNEY FAILURE TREATED WITH HEMODIALYSIS: A MULTINATIONAL OBSERVATIONAL STUDY

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DIALYSIS. EPIDEMIOLOGY, OUTCOME

RESEARCH, HEALTH SERVICES

RESEARCH - 2

SP748 PERIODONTITIS AND EARLY MORTALITY IN ADULTS WITH

KIDNEY FAILURE TREATED WITH HEMODIALYSIS: A MULTINATIONAL OBSERVATIONAL STUDY

Suetonia Palmer1, Marinella Ruospo2,3, Germaine Wong4, Jonathan C Craig4,

Massimo Petruzzi5, Michele De Benedittis5, Pauline Ford6, David Johnson7,

Marcello Tonelli8, Patrizia Natale2, Valeria Saglimbene2, Fabio Pellegrini9,

Jorgen Hegbrant2and FM GiovanniStrippoli on behalf of the ORALD

Investigators2,3,10

1

University of Otago, Department of Medicine, Christchurch, New Zealand,

2

Diaverum, Medical Scientific Office, Lund, Sweden,3

Amedeo Avogadro University of Eastern Piedmont, Department of Translational Medicine- Division of

Nephrology and Transplantation, Novara, Italy,4

The University of Sydney, Sydney

School of Public Health, Sydney, Australia,5

University of Bari, Department of

Odontostomatology and Surgery, Bari, Italy,6

University of Queensland, School of

Dentistry, Brisbane, Australia,7

University of Queensland at the Princess Alexandra

Hospital, Department of Nephrology, Brisbane, Australia,8

University of Calgary,

Cumming School of Medicine, Calgary, AB, Canada,9

Fondazione Mario Negri Sud, Department of Clinical Pharmacology and Epidemiology, S. Maria Imbaro,

Italy,10

Diaverum Academy, Scientific Office, Bari, Italy

Introduction and Aims: Periodontitis is associated with cardiovascular mortality in the general population and adults with chronic diseases, however prognostic data for periodontitis in the setting of kidney failure are sparse. The aim of the study was to evaluate whether periodontitis was prognostic for all-cause and cardiovascular-related death in adults with kidney failure.

Methods: ORALD is a multinational cohort study in adults with kidney failure treated with haemodialysis in Europe (France, Hungary, Italy, Poland, Portugal and Spain) and Argentina. Periodontitis was measured at baseline according to the World Health Organization Community Periodontal Index. The outcomes were all-cause and cardiovascular mortality. Analyses were conducted using a fixed-effect Cox proportional hazards analysis and additionally using a random effects model fitted using shared frailty to account for clustering within countries.

Results: Periodontitis was evaluable in 3338 dentate participants of which 1355 (40.6%) had moderate to severe periodontitis. During 6150 person-years of follow-up, 650 deaths occurred of which 325 were cardiovascular. In multivariable analyses, moderate to severe periodontitis was associated with a lower hazard of all-cause (HR 0.76, 95% confidence interval 0.64 to 0.90) and cardiovascular (0.69, 0.54 to 0.87) mortality. There was evidence of decreasing mortality risks with more severe

periodontal disease (P≤0.001 for trend). However, when analyses accounted for

clustering of participants within countries, the associations between periodontitis and all-cause (0.92, 0.75 to 1.11) and cardiovascular (0.83, 0.63 to 1.09) mortality were not significant. Similar results were observed in analyses restricted to participants with 12 or more teeth and when competing risks for cardiovascular death were considered. Conclusions: Unlike in the general population, there is limited evidence that periodontitis is independently associated with increased all-cause or cardiovascular mortality in adults with kidney failure.

*List of ORAL-D Investigators: Eduardo Celia, Ruben Gelfman, Miguel R Leal, Marietta Torok, Anna Bednarek-Skublewska, Jan Dulawa, Paul Stroumza, Luc Frantzen, Juan Nin Ferrari, Domingo del Castillo, Amparo G Bernat, Staffan Schon, Charlotta Wollheim, Letizia Gargano, Casper P. Bots

© The Author 2015. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of ERA-EDTA. All rights reserved.

Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation 30 (Supplement 3): iii604–iii630, 2015 doi:10.1093/ndt/gfv200.67

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