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2020
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Title

Oral health and dental behaviour of patients with left ventricular assist device: A cross-sectional study

Abstract
Aims: The aim of this cross‐sectional study was the assessment of dental behaviour, oral health, as well as oral health‐related quality of life of patients with left ventricular assist device (LVAD). Methods and results: Patients (128) with LVAD were recruited from the University Department for Cardiac Surgery at Heart Center, Leipzig, Germany. A healthy control group (HC, n = 113) was included. Dental behaviour was assessed with a standardized questionnaire, and to evaluate oral health‐related quality of life, the German short form of oral health impact profile was applied. The presence of decayed, missing, and filled teeth; dental treatment need; periodontitis severity; and periodontal treatment need were assessed. These findings were correlated to disease‐related and device‐related factors. The minority of patients used aids for interdental hygiene (16.4%). For the LVAD patients, a German short form of oral health impact profile sum score of 4.96 ± 8.67 [0.5; 0-6] was assessed. The LVAD group suffered from more missing teeth (11.91 ± 9.13 vs. 3.70 ± 3.77; P < 0.01) than HC. More severe periodontitis was found in LVAD group (LVAD = 41.4% and HC = 27.4%; P < 0.01). Periodontal treatment need was high in both groups, without a significant difference (LVAD = 84.4% vs. HC = 86.7%; P = 0.71). LVAD therapy as bridge to transplantation was correlated with periodontal treatment need (odds ratio = 11.48 [1.27; 103.86]; P = 0.03). Further correlations between treatment need and disease specific factors were not detected. Conclusions: Patients with LVAD suffer from a high periodontal treatment need and a lack in oral behaviour. Interdisciplinary special care concepts appear recommendable to improve oral health in LVAD patients.
Author(s)
Garbade, Jens
Herzzentrum Leipzig
Rast, Josephine
Universität Leipzig
Schmalz, Gerhard
Universität Leipzig
Eisner, Mirjam
Universität Leipzig
Wagner, Justus
Universität Leipzig
Kottmann, Tanja
CRO GmbH Hamm
Oberbach, Andreas  
Fraunhofer-Institut für Zelltherapie und Immunologie IZI  
Lehmann, Sven
Herzzentrum Leipzig
Haak, Rainer
Universität Leipzig
Borger, Michael A.
Herzzentrum Leipzig
Binner, Christian
Herzzentrum Leipzig
Ziebolz, Dirk
Universität Leipzig
Journal
ESC heart failure  
Open Access
DOI
10.1002/ehf2.12636
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English
Fraunhofer-Institut für Zelltherapie und Immunologie IZI  
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