2021
DOI: 10.1007/s00784-021-04011-6
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The relationship between periodontal status and hyperglycemia after kidney transplantation

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“…Our results showed no significant difference of DM incidence in the two groups defined according to periodontitis severity, although it is important to note that in our study a small number of KTRs had DM, which is in line with data from the literature 48 . However, the recently published study of Gomes et al., which investigated the association between periodontal status and hyperglycemia after KT, showed that periodontitis severity and CVD were positively associated with hyperglycemia 49 . Therefore, further studies with a larger sample size and a longitudinal design are needed to thoroughly investigate the association between the severity of periodontitis and hyperglycemia in KTRs.…”
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confidence: 90%
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“…Our results showed no significant difference of DM incidence in the two groups defined according to periodontitis severity, although it is important to note that in our study a small number of KTRs had DM, which is in line with data from the literature 48 . However, the recently published study of Gomes et al., which investigated the association between periodontal status and hyperglycemia after KT, showed that periodontitis severity and CVD were positively associated with hyperglycemia 49 . Therefore, further studies with a larger sample size and a longitudinal design are needed to thoroughly investigate the association between the severity of periodontitis and hyperglycemia in KTRs.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…48 However, the recently published study of Gomes et al, which investigated the association between periodontal status and hyperglycemia after KT, showed that periodontitis severity and CVD were positively associated with hyperglycemia. 49 Therefore, further studies with a larger sample size and a longitudinal design are needed to thoroughly investigate the association between the severity of periodontitis and hyperglycemia in KTRs.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In agreement, consistencies were shown by Nunes-Dos-Santos et al [ 31 ], who found in a recent systematic review a correlation between periodontal disease and decreased kidney graft functionality. Nonetheless, in 2022 Gomes et al [ 32 ] suggested a possible role of periodontitis in the onset of hyperglycemia in KT patients. By contrast, results from different studies are in disagreement with the above-mentioned conclusions.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%