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    Vitamin D 25 (Oh ), Troponin I, D – Dimer Sebagai Prognostik Marker Infark Miokard Akut ST Elevasi

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    2020
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    Perdana, Andri
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    Hariman, Herman
    Akbar, Nizam Zikri
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    LATAR BELAKANG: Penyakit Kardiovaskular merupakan penyakit kematian tertinggi di negara maju dan insidennya terus meningkat. Vitamin D 25 (OH) Troponin I dan D – dimer memiliki peran pada Infark Miokard Akut ST Elevasi. Banyak nya penelitian yang masih bertentangan terhadap Prognostik dari Infark Miokard Akut METODE : Penelitian ini bersifat Cohort Prospektif, dilakukan pada 25 penderita Infark Miokard Akut ST Elevasi dan dilakukan pemeriksaan Vitamin D 25 (OH) , Troponin I, D-dimer lalu pasien di ikuti selama 30 hari dan dinilai berapa orang yang meninggal dan yang hidup sebagai outcome HASIL : Kadar Vitamin D 25 (OH) terhadap Outcome pada penderita Infark Miokard Akut ST Elevasi yang hidup (20,62±7,47) dan meninggal (13,25±6,57) didapati hasil tidak signifikan dengan p = 0,192 . Kadar Troponin I terhadap Outcome yang hidup (12,55±11,19) dan meninggal (21,75±14,49) didapati hasil tidak signifikan dengan p = 0,248. Kadar D - dimer terhadap Outcome yang hidup (349,39±266,56) dan meninggal (2915,00±3290,87) didapati hasil tidak signifikan dengan p = 0,057 ( p > 0,05 ) KESIMPULAN: Penelitian ini menyimpulkan bahwa secara statistikal, Vitamin D 25 (OH) , Troponin I , D - dimer tidak bisa digunakan sebagai Prognostik Marker pada Infark Miokard Akut ST elevasi
     
    BACKGROUND: Cardiovascular disease is the highest cause-of-death disease in developed countries and the incidence is increasing. Vitamin D 25 (OH), Troponin I and D-dimers have roles in ST Elevation Acute Myocardial Infarction. Many studies still oppose the prognostic of acute myocardial infarction. METHOD: This is a prospective cohort study that was conducted on 25 patients with ST elevation acute myocardial infarction and they were examined for Vitamin D 25 (OH), Troponin I, D-dimer levels and the patients were followed up for 30 days and the data of dead and alive patients from August to December 2016 were analyzed as an outcome of this research. RESULTS: The vitamin D 25 (OH) levels on the outcome of patients with ST elevation acute myocardial infarction alive (20.62 ± 7.47) and dead (13.25 ± 6.57) have no significant results with p = 0.192. Troponin I levels of the alive (12.55 ± 11.19) and dead (21.75 ± 14.49) outcome were found to be insignificant with p = 0.248. D-dimer levels of the living (349.39 ± 266.56) and dead (2915.00 ± 3290.87) outcome found no significant result with p = 0.057 ( p > 0,05 ) CONCLUSION: The statistics of this research concludes that Vitamin D 25 (OH), Troponin I, D-dimer cannot be used as Prognostic Markers for Acute Myocardial Infarction with ST elevation

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