| C. LAVANYA1, T. ROOBAN1, M. UMA DEVI1, S. DEEPA1, K.
RANGANATHAN1, N. KUMARASWAMY2, and S. SUNITI2 1Ragas Dental College
& Hospital, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India, 2Y R G Centre of AIDS Research &
Education, V H S, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India
Objectives: To study the prevalence of oral lesions in
Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) sero-positive patients in South India.
Methods: A cross sectional study involving 3406 patients
attending RAGAS-YRG CARE in Chennai, India over a period of 12
years(1996-2008). Detailed history and clinical findings were recorded using
a pre-structured case sheet. Lesions were diagnosed using international
criteria. Data entry and analysis was done using SPSS 11.0.5. p value ≤ 0.05
was considered significant.
Results: Of the 3406 cases, 2466 (72%) were males, with an
age range of 6 months to 73 years, among this 1458 (43%) belong to 31 to 40
years age-group. Heterosexual route was the major route of transmission
(90%). Of the 3406, 672 (20%) were on anti-retroviral therapy(ART), (2 % on
ART and 18% on HAART). A total of 2739 (80%) had at least one oral lesion.
Gingivitis (71%), pigmentation (21%), periodontitis (16%), pseudomembranous
candidiasis (PC) (11%) were the most common oral lesions. There was a
significant difference in the prevalence of gingivitis, periodontitis, PC,
oral hairy leukoplakia, angular chelitis (AC) in patients on ART compared to
those who were not on ART (p= 0.008, 0.00, 0.015, 0.005 & 0.002
respectively). CD4 counts were available for 2264 (67%) cases of which 904
(40%) had CD4 counts ≤ 200 and 1360 (60%) > 200. The prevalence of oral
lesions was compared between patients who had CD4 count ≤200 and > 200.
There was a significant difference in the occurrence of gingivitis (p
=0.000), ulcers (p =0.000), PC (p =0.000), hyperplastic candidiasis (p
=0.034), AC (p=0.004) and pigmentation (p =0.000) between the two groups.
Conclusion: Oral lesions are a feature in HIV sero-positive
individuals. The prevalence of oral lesions were significantly less in
patients who were on ART than those who were not on ART |