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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-214718

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The long term success of periodontal therapy depends less on the manner in which the case was treated than on vigorous follow-up of the wound healing process immediately after therapy and on how well the case is maintained in subsequent recall (Rosling et al 1976, Nyman et al 1977, Knowles et al 1979, Ramfjord et al 1982, West felt et al 1985) SPT has gone by many names, including recall and maintenance, but the name was changed at the 1989 World Workshop in Clinical Periodontics to reflect the fact that the long-term treatment provided for patients during supportive periodontal treatment is of critical importance to the survival of the dentition. In most cases, this form of therapy is used following the completion of active periodontal therapy, but it can be used in other phases of treatment as well.1

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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-201497

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Background: Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is a major cause of morbidity and mortatlity worldwide. Malnourishment in COPD patients is very common and is a prognostic factor in its treatment. The present study has been conducted to assess nutritional status in COPD patients and its correlation with severity of disease. Methods: This institutional based analytical cross sectional study was conducted in the Department of Pulmonary Medicine at tertiary care hospital in Himachal Pradesh (India) from 1 Dec 2017 to 31st May 2018. A total of 52 COPD participants attending the pulmonary Medicine OPD and fulfilling the inclusion criteria were enrolled. Results: All participants reported being smoker since long with the mean years of smoking since 31 years and about 13.6 cigarettes being smoked per day. 22 (42%) of the participants were undernourished as per BMI criteria But when compared with MUAC criteria, a large number 38 (73%) came out to be undernourished. haemoglobin and cholesterol levels were less in patients with severe diseases than mild and moderate category (76.9%). Conclusions: The malnourishment and severity of the disease has direct correlation. More the severity of COPD, more is the malnourishment. Biochemical parameters, although not deranged significantly in any group, but more on the lower side in patients with severe COPD. There is a need for regular nutritional assessment of every COPD patient and recommendation of supplementary food for them.

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