Periodontitis Linked to Atrial Fibrosis
Periodontitis may serve as a risk factor for atrial fibrosis, according to research recently highlighted by the University of Hiroshima in Japan. In a study of 76 patients with heart disease, a significant correlation was found tying periodontitis to fibrosis scarring that can lead to an irregular heartbeat.
The researchers, led by Dr. Shunsuke Myiauchi from the university, reported that several parameters established on oral examination have a positive and strong correlation with atrial fibrosis even after adjusting for other factors. The study was published in JACC: Clinical Electrophysiology.
For the study, the team included 76 patients with atrial fibrosis who were scheduled to undergo left atrial appendage excision. Of these individuals, 55 had nonparoxsymal atrial fibrosis, 25 had mitral valve regurgitation, and 18 had left atrial appendage thrombus...
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The researchers, led by Dr. Shunsuke Myiauchi from the university, reported that several parameters established on oral examination have a positive and strong correlation with atrial fibrosis even after adjusting for other factors. The study was published in JACC: Clinical Electrophysiology.
For the study, the team included 76 patients with atrial fibrosis who were scheduled to undergo left atrial appendage excision. Of these individuals, 55 had nonparoxsymal atrial fibrosis, 25 had mitral valve regurgitation, and 18 had left atrial appendage thrombus...
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