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Periodontitis and Cardiovascular Events or "PAVE"
This study is ongoing, but not recruiting participants.
Study NCT00066053   Information provided by National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research (NIDCR)
First Received: August 1, 2003   Last Updated: May 22, 2007   History of Changes

August 1, 2003
May 22, 2007
January 2003
 
Patient outcomes are hospitalized myocardial infarction (MI), cardiac revascularization, fatal coronary heart disease, unstable angina, and hospitalized ischemic stroke.
Same as current
Complete list of historical versions of study NCT00066053 on ClinicalTrials.gov Archive Site
 
 
 
Periodontitis and Cardiovascular Events or "PAVE"
Periodontal Intervention for Cardiac Events: A Pilot Trial

The purpose of this study is to determine if treating periodontal infections (gum problems) will lead to fewer heart problems in patients at high risk for cardiovascular disease.

There is growing evidence of a strong association between infection and atherosclerosis as well as a specific link between periodontal infection (gum problems) and heart disease. Previous studies have established possible effective treatments of periodontal disease. These treatments may lead to fewer heart events in persons at high risk for cardiovascular disease. In contrast to previous heart disease studies, the primary treatment in this project is directed toward infectious agents at periodontal sites. This project is a pilot randomized clinical trial to test the feasibility of selecting and refining a periodontal infection treatment and examining the effect of that treatment on future heart events. It is a multi-center planning and pilot study involving five investigational centers at the University at Buffalo (lead and overall coordinating center), University of North Carolina, Boston University, Kaiser Permanente/Oregon Health Science University, University of Maryland, and a data coordinating center at the University of North Carolina. Central microbiology and cytokine laboratories and a biologic specimen bank are also included. A team of cardiologists, periodontists, epidemiologists, infectious disease specialists, biostatisticians, research nurses in periodontics and cardiology, and data managers has been assembled to accomplish the research with a careful, cost-effective approach. The ultimate goal is to develop a definitive randomized clinical trial that will include about 4,000 participants from approximately 15 centers across the United States

Phase II
Interventional
Treatment, Randomized, Single Blind, Active Control, Factorial Assignment, Efficacy Study
  • Cardiovascular Disease
  • Coronary Heart Disease
  • Myocardial Infarction
  • Cerebrovascular Accident
Procedure: Treatment of periodontal infections (gum problems)
 
 

*   Includes publications given by the data provider as well as publications identified by National Clinical Trials Identifier (NCT ID) in Medline.
 
Active, not recruiting
400
May 2007
 

Eligibility:

  • Aged 75 years or less AND 50% or more blockage of at least one artery in the heart,
  • Heart problems in the last 3 years (including previous heart attack),
  • Previous heart bypass surgery, or previous heart angioplasty with or without a stent, AND at least 6 natural teeth present in the mouth AND evidence of mild to severe gum problems.

Exclusion:

Any of the following:

  • A major illness requiring hospitalization,
  • Renal dialysis,
  • Serum creatinine > 3 mg/dl,
  • Organ transplant recipient requiring immunosuppression medication,
  • Surgery needed in the next 3 years,
  • Chemotherapy in the past 3 years,
  • Head and/or neck radiation at any time in the past,
  • Liver dysfunction,
  • Class IV congestive heart failure,
  • Drug or alcohol abuse,
  • Pacemaker or AICD/defibrillator.
Both
up to 75 Years
No
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United States
 
NCT00066053
 
NIDCR-13940
National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research (NIDCR)
 
Principal Investigator: Sara Grossi, DDS, MS University of Buffalo
Principal Investigator: Thomas E van Dyke, DDS,MS Goldman School of Dental Medicine, Boston, MA
Principal Investigator: John C Gunsolley, DDS,MS University of Maryland, Dept. of Periodontics, Baltimore, MD
Principal Investigator: James D Beck, Ph.D University of NC, School of Dentistry, Chapel Hill, NC
Principal Investigator: Lloyd E Chambless, PhD, University of NC, Dept. of Biostatistics, Chapel Hill, NC
Principal Investigator: Steven Offenbacher, DDS,PhD,MMSc University of NC, Comprehensive Cntr. for Inflammatory Diseases, Chapel Hill, NC
Principal Investigator: Theresa Madden, DDS, PhD Oregon Health and Science University, Portland, OR
Principal Investigator: Gerardo Maupome, PhD Kaiser-Permanente Center for Health Research, Portland, OR
National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research (NIDCR)
May 2007

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