Presence of gingivitis and periodontitis significantly increases hospital charges in patients undergoing heart valve surgery
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Presence of gingivitis and periodontitis significantly increases hospital charges in patients undergoing heart valve surgery
Abstract
Objective: To examine the prevalence and impact of gingivitis and periodontitis in patients having heart valve surgical procedures.
Methods: Nationwide Inpatient Sample for the years 2004-2010 was used. All patients who had heart valve surgical procedures were selected. Prevalence of gingivitis/periodontitis was examined in these patients. Impact of gingivitis/periodontitis on hospital charges, length of stay, and infectious complications was examined.
Results: 596,190 patients had heart valve surgical procedures. Gingivitis/periodontitis was present in 0.2 percent. Outcomes included: median hospital charges ($175,418 with gingivitis/ periodontitis versus $149,353 without gingivitis/periodontitis) and median length of stay (14 days with gingivitis/periodontitis versus 8 days without gingivitis/periodontitis). After adjusting for the effects of patient- and hospital-level confounding factors, hospital charges and length of stay were significantly higher (p < 0.001) in those with gingivitis/periodontitis compared to their counterparts. Further, patients with gingivitis/periodontitis had significantly higher odds for having bacterial infections (OR = 3.41, 95% CI = 2.33-4.98, p < 0.0001) when compared to those without gingivitis/periodontitis.
Conclusion: Presence of gingivitis and periodontitis is associated with higher risk for bacterial infections and significant hospital resource utilization.
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