The level of <em>C.pneumoniae</em>, Cytomegalovirus, and <em>H.pylori</em> antibody in a patient with coronary heart disease

At herosclerosis is still the chief cause of morbidity and mortality in developed nations. Even though in developed nations the modification of risk factors is able to reduce the prevalence rate of atherosclerosis, such reduction is starting to slow down. Such condition has stimulated researchers t...

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Main Author: Dasnan Ismail
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Faculty of Medicine Universitas Indonesia 2002-11-01
Series:Medical Journal of Indonesia
Online Access:http://mji.ui.ac.id/journal/index.php/mji/article/view/565
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spelling doaj-53fda37435754427aeca7dda5c5153912020-11-25T01:11:42ZengFaculty of Medicine Universitas Indonesia Medical Journal of Indonesia0853-17732252-80832002-11-0111410.13181/mji.v11i4.565561The level of <em>C.pneumoniae</em>, Cytomegalovirus, and <em>H.pylori</em> antibody in a patient with coronary heart diseaseDasnan Ismail0Department of Internal Medicine, Faculty of Medicine Universitas of Indonesia/Dr.Cipto Mangunkusumo National Centre Hospital, Jakarta, Indonesia At herosclerosis is still the chief cause of morbidity and mortality in developed nations. Even though in developed nations the modification of risk factors is able to reduce the prevalence rate of atherosclerosis, such reduction is starting to slow down. Such condition has stimulated researchers to identify environmental exposure, including infection, that can influence the process of atherosclerosis. This cross sectional study was conducted from March to August 1998, on 122 patients that clinically demonstrate coronary heart disease and have underwent cardiac catheterization, 92 males and 30 females with an average age of 55 years. Patients undergo clinical and laboratory evaluation (blood glucose, cholesterol, triglyceride, and antibody for C.pneumoniae. Cytomegalovirus, and H.pylori). We found a significant difference in cholesterol, triglyceride, and HDL levels in those with coronary stenosis and those without. However, we did not find a significant difference in the levels of C.pneumoniae, Cytomegalovirus, and H.pylori antibodies. This study is unable to conclude the influence of these antibodies on atherosclerosis, since in the non-stenosis group, we cannot eliminate the possibility of atherosclerosis, since the average age of study subject is 55 years. Studies on the interaction between infection and traditional risk factors as well as gender and nutrition is needed to find a clear answer of the influence of infection in atherosclerosis. (Med J Indones 2002; 11: 211-4) Keywords: Level of C.pneumoniae, Cytomegalovirus, H.pylori antibody, coronary heart disease. http://mji.ui.ac.id/journal/index.php/mji/article/view/565
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The level of <em>C.pneumoniae</em>, Cytomegalovirus, and <em>H.pylori</em> antibody in a patient with coronary heart disease
Medical Journal of Indonesia
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title The level of <em>C.pneumoniae</em>, Cytomegalovirus, and <em>H.pylori</em> antibody in a patient with coronary heart disease
title_short The level of <em>C.pneumoniae</em>, Cytomegalovirus, and <em>H.pylori</em> antibody in a patient with coronary heart disease
title_full The level of <em>C.pneumoniae</em>, Cytomegalovirus, and <em>H.pylori</em> antibody in a patient with coronary heart disease
title_fullStr The level of <em>C.pneumoniae</em>, Cytomegalovirus, and <em>H.pylori</em> antibody in a patient with coronary heart disease
title_full_unstemmed The level of <em>C.pneumoniae</em>, Cytomegalovirus, and <em>H.pylori</em> antibody in a patient with coronary heart disease
title_sort level of <em>c.pneumoniae</em>, cytomegalovirus, and <em>h.pylori</em> antibody in a patient with coronary heart disease
publisher Faculty of Medicine Universitas Indonesia
series Medical Journal of Indonesia
issn 0853-1773
2252-8083
publishDate 2002-11-01
description At herosclerosis is still the chief cause of morbidity and mortality in developed nations. Even though in developed nations the modification of risk factors is able to reduce the prevalence rate of atherosclerosis, such reduction is starting to slow down. Such condition has stimulated researchers to identify environmental exposure, including infection, that can influence the process of atherosclerosis. This cross sectional study was conducted from March to August 1998, on 122 patients that clinically demonstrate coronary heart disease and have underwent cardiac catheterization, 92 males and 30 females with an average age of 55 years. Patients undergo clinical and laboratory evaluation (blood glucose, cholesterol, triglyceride, and antibody for C.pneumoniae. Cytomegalovirus, and H.pylori). We found a significant difference in cholesterol, triglyceride, and HDL levels in those with coronary stenosis and those without. However, we did not find a significant difference in the levels of C.pneumoniae, Cytomegalovirus, and H.pylori antibodies. This study is unable to conclude the influence of these antibodies on atherosclerosis, since in the non-stenosis group, we cannot eliminate the possibility of atherosclerosis, since the average age of study subject is 55 years. Studies on the interaction between infection and traditional risk factors as well as gender and nutrition is needed to find a clear answer of the influence of infection in atherosclerosis. (Med J Indones 2002; 11: 211-4) Keywords: Level of C.pneumoniae, Cytomegalovirus, H.pylori antibody, coronary heart disease.
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