Korelasi Antara Hemoglobin, C-Reactive Protein, D-Dimer dengan Fungsi Kognitif pada Pasien Human Immunodeficiency Virus Berdasarkan Respon Pengobatan Highly Active Antiretroviral Therapy di Rumah Sakit Umum Pusat Haji Adam Malik Medan
Correlation Between Hemoglobin, C-Reactive Protein, D-Dimer and Cognitive Function in Human Immunodeficiency Virus Patients Based on The Response to Highly Active Antiretroviral Therapy at Haji Adam Malik General Hospital Medan

Date
2023Author
Yandra, Eko
Advisor(s)
Ritarwan, Kiking
Fitri, Fasihah Irfani
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Background: Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) is an infectious disease caused by HIV infection with a high incidence in the world, the virus works by attacking the immune system, so it is associated with CD 4 and blood laboratories such as hemoglobin as a routine check, C reactive protein represents inflammatory markers and D-dimer represents blood clotting factors. These 3 components were assessed to see whether there was a correlation with impaired cognitive function.
Objectives: To determine the correlation between Hemoglobin, C-reactive protein, D-dimer and cognitive function in HIV patients based on the response to Highly Active Antiretroviral Therapy (HAART) treatment.
Methods: This research design was cross-sectional, selected using a consecutive sampling technique. HIV positive patients in the inpatient ward of H Adam Malik Hospital Medan who met the exclusion and inclusion criteria were included in this study. Research starts from April to September 2023.
Results: This research was conducted on 40 samples consisting of 24 men and 16 women with an average age of 41.43±14.81 years. Majority of patients had CD 4 level of < 200cell/mm3 and MoCA-Ina with a median of 19 (6 - 25) respectively. There was no significant correlation between Hb levels (p= 0.498; r= 0.110), CRP (p= 0.624; r= -0.080), and D-dimer (p= 0.858; r= -0.029) with the cognitive function of HIV patients based on responses HAART treatment.
Conclusion: There is no correlation between Hb, CRP and D-dimer levels and cognitive function in HIV patients based on response to HAART treatment.
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