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Anna Ariane
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Latar Belakang: Artritis Reumatoid (AR) adalah penyakit inflamasi kronik progresif, yang selain menyebabkan peningkatan morbiditas akibat kecacatan sendi, juga menyebabkan peningkatan mortalitas terkait kejadian kardiovaskular. Salah satu prediktor peningkatan risiko mortalitas kardiovaskular adalah kekakuan arteri (KA) lokal. Proses inflamasi pada AR yang dicerminkan oleh derajat aktivitas penyakit berupa disease activity score (DAS) 28, baik yang dinilai dengan c reactive protein (CRP) dan laju endap darah (LED) diduga memiliki hubungan terhadap KA. Penelitian ini dimaksudkan untuk mengetahui korelasi antara derajat aktivitas penyakit dengan kekakuan arteri pada penderita AR. Metode: Penelitian ini merupakan studi potong lintang pada penderita AR yang berobat di poliklinik Reumatologi RSCM dalam periode April-Mei 2014. Dilakukan pengukuran KA lokal dengan USG arteri karotis komunis menggunakan teknik rf-echotracking untuk mendapatkan nilai pulse wave velocity (PWV) serta penilaian DAS 28-CRP dan DAS 28-LED. Data penyerta yang juga dikumpulkan adalah data demografis, durasi dan jenis pengobatan, glukosa darah sewaktu, profil lemak darah, kreatinin, dan faktor risiko tradisional kejadian kardiovaskular. Hasil: Sebanyak 74 subjek diikutsertakan pada penelitian ini, dengan 68 (91,9%) adalah wanita. Rerata nilai KA (PWV) yaitu 7,89 (SB 1,92) m/detik yang termasuk dalam kategori kaku. Rerata nilai DAS 28-CRP 2,46 (SB 0,82) dan DAS 28-LED 3,49 (SB 0,91) yang masing-masing termasuk dalam kelompok aktivitas penyakit rendah dan sedang. Pada analisis bivariat didapatkan korelasi DAS 28-CRP dan DAS 28-LED terhadap KA, masing-masing dengan nilai r = 0,529 (p = 0,001) dan r = 0,493 (p = 0,001). Simpulan: Terdapat korelasi positif sedang yang bermakna antara derajat aktivitas penyakit (DAS 28-CRP dan DAS 28-LED) dengan kekakuan arteri (PWV). ......Background: Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a chronic progressive inflammatory disease related to increase in morbidity due to joint deformity and increase in mortality due to cardiovascular event. One of cardiovascular event predictor is local arterial stiffness (AS). Inflammatory process in RA that is reflected on disease activity score (DAS) 28 calculated by c-reactive protein (CRP) and erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR) suspect to be related with AS. This study was aimed to find correlation between disease activity score and arterial stiffness in RA patients. Methods: a cross sectional study was conducted in Rheumatology outpatient clinic, Cipto Mangunkusumo Hospital between April-May 2014. Arterial stiffness was measured by carotid artery ultrasound using echotracking technic to get pulse wave velocity (PWV) value, also DAS 28-CRP and DAS 28-ESR measurement was done in every subject. Others data which also collected in this study are demographic profile, duration and drugs of treatment, random blood glucose, lipid profile, creatinin, and others cardiovascular risk factors. Results: 74 subjects met the inclusion criteria, with 68 (91,9%) are women. Mean of AS (PWV) 7,89 (SD 1,92) m/second, which categorized in stiff artery. Mean of DAS 28-CRP 2,46 (SD 0,82) and DAS 28-ESR 3,49 (SD 0,91), each of them was categorized in low and moderate disease activity. In bivariate analysis we found correlation of DAS 28-CRP and DAS 28 ESR to AS (PWV) r = 0,529 (p= 0,001) and r = 0,493 (p = 0,001). Conclusion: There was positive and significant correlation between disease activity score (DAS 28-CRP and DAS 28-ESR) with arterial stiffness (PWV).
Jakarta: Fakultas Kedokteran Universitas Indonesia, 2014
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Silalahi, Henry Ratno Diono
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Latar Belakang : Penyakit kardiovaskular merupakan ancaman bagi pasien lupus eritematosus sistemik LES . Penilaian indeks massa tubuh IMT sebagai faktor risiko tradisional penyakit kardiovaskular bersifat tidak akurat akibat terjadinya kaheksia reumatoid pada pasien LES. Pengukuran persentase lemak viseral secara khusus diperkirakan dapat menggantikan IMT. Kekakuan arteri KA merupakan prediktor penyakit kardiovaskular dan penelitian yang ada membuktikan bahwa terjadi peningkatan kekakuan arteri pada pasien LES. Penelitian ini dimaksudkan untuk mengetahui korelasi antara persentase lemak viseral dengan kekakuan arteri pada pasien LES. Metode : Penelitian ini merupakan studi potong lintang pada pasien LES yang berobat di poliklinik Reumatologi/ Alergi-Imunologi RSCM dalam periode Maret-Mei 2016. Dilakukan pengukuran KA lokal dengan USG arteri karotis komunis menggunakan teknik rf-echotracking untuk mendapatkan nilai pulse wave velocity PWV serta penilaian persentase lemak viseral menggunakan Bioelectrical Impedance Analysis BIA - Karada Scan HBF-214.Hasil Penelitian : Sebanyak 56 pasien perempuan yang menderita LES diikutsertakan dalam penelitian ini. Rerata nilai KA PWV yaitu 7,23 1,40 m/detik yang termasuk dalam kategori kaku. Rerata persentase lemak viseral didapatkan 4,28 2,74 yang termasuk dalam kategori normal. Pada analisis bivariat tidak didapatkan korelasi persentase lemak viseral dengan KA, dengan nilai r = 0,101 p = 0,458 Kesimpulan : Tidak terdapat korelasi antara persentase lemak viseral dengan kekakuan arteri pada pasien LES yang memiliki persentase lemak viseral yang normal.
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Background Cardiovascular disease is a threat for systemic lupus erythematosus SLE patients. Assessment of body mass index BMI as the traditional risk factor for cardiovascular disease is not accurate due to the occurrence of rheumatoid cachexia. The measurement of visceral fat percentage is expected to replace the assesment of BMI . Arterial stiffness AS is a predictor of cardiovascular disease and many studies have shown arterial stiffness in SLE patients. This study was aimed to find correlation between visceral fat percentage and arterial stiffness in SLE patients. Methods A cross sectional study was conducted at Cipto Mangunkusumo Hospital rheumatology allergy immunology outpatient clinic between March May 2016. Arterial stiffness was measured by carotid artery ultrasound using rf echotracking technic to get pulse wave velocity PWV value. Assessment of visceral fat percentage was measured by using bioelectrical impedance analysis BIA Karada Scan HBF 214 . Results 56 SLE female subjects met the inclusion criteria. Mean of PWV 7,23 1,40 m s, which was categorized in stiff artery. Mean of visceral fat percentage 4,28 2,74 , which was categorized in normal. In bivariate analysis we found no correlation between visceral fat percentage with arterial stiffness r 0,101 p 0,458 Conclusion There was no correlation between visceral fat percentage with arterial stiffness PWV in SLE patients with normal percentage of visceral fat.
Jakarta: Fakultas Kedokteran Universitas Indonesia, 2016
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Anandhara Indriani Khumaedi
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Background: periodontitis is a major cause of chronic infection in diabetic patients. Diabetic patients have four-fold risk of having cardiovascular disease. Chronic inflammation caused by periodontitis, a non-traditional cardiovascular risk factor is widely known to play a major role in atherogenesis. Among non-diabetics, an association has been found between periodontitis and arterial stiffness, but in diabetic patients the result is inconsistent. No study has investigated either the proportion of periodontitis or its correlation with arterial stiffness in type 2 diabetes population in Indonesia. Methods: this study was a cross-sectional study involving 97 patients with type 2 diabetics, who were recruited on Endocrinology Clinic from April to August 2017. Periodontitis was measured for pocket depth, clinical attachment loss and bleeding on probing by a periodontist. Carotid-femoral PWV (Pulse Wave Velocity) was measured using SphygmoCor Xcel with cuff-based tonometry technique. Results: periodontitis was found in 99% type 2 diabetic subjects and 78% of them had severe periodontitis. There was no significant correlation found between pocket depth, clinical attachment loss and cfPWV (r=0.024, p=0.407 and r=0.011, p=0.456); whereas there was a weak positive correlation between pocket depth and PWV (r=0.294, p=0.041) in well-controlled type 2 diabetics. Conclusion: most of type-2 diabetics had severe periodontitis; however, the correlation between periodontitis and arterial stiffness could not be concluded in this study.
Jakarta: University of Indonesia. Faculty of Medicine, 2018
610 UI-IJIM 50:4 (2018)
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