Bibliographic citations
Porlles, E., (2010). Periodontitis crónica asociada a placa bacteriana en pacientes con enfermedad cardiovascular-aterosclerosis [Tesis, Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12672/624
Porlles, E., Periodontitis crónica asociada a placa bacteriana en pacientes con enfermedad cardiovascular-aterosclerosis [Tesis]. PE: Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos; 2010. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12672/624
@misc{renati/478014,
title = "Periodontitis crónica asociada a placa bacteriana en pacientes con enfermedad cardiovascular-aterosclerosis",
author = "Porlles Aira, Engels Iliushin",
publisher = "Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos",
year = "2010"
}
--- There are several studies related to cardiovascular disease related to atherosclerosis with infections that cause periodontal diseases, including chronic periodontitis, these are given by various inflammatory mechanisms, cross-reactive and direct entry of oral bacteria into the bloodstream. This study was intended to identify the frequency and percentage of patients with chronic periodontitis associated with bacterial plaque in a sample of patients with cardiovascular disease using a secondary source (Medical Histories). 172 were consulted medical history with proper medical diagnosis of angina pectoris, myocardial infarction and chronic coronary disease, all from the Department of Cardiology, Naval Medical Center “Cirujano Mayor Santiago Távara“ with this show were consulted Dental Medical Histories in which we noted the following results: 33.7% had a diagnosis of chronic periodontitis and 66.3% no periodontal diagnosis, this result was compared with the result obtained by Lipari et al. (45%) using the proportions test results resulting in a difference of 95% confidence. Among the risk factors for cardiovascular disease related to atherosclerosis may be mentioned that hypertension is a major disease with a greater number of patients with periodontitis followed by dyslipidemia and diabetes. According to the results obtained in the present study concludes that there is a low prevalence of chronic periodontitis in patients with cardiovascular disease related to atherosclerosis.
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