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Non-traditional Lipid Profile and Obstructive Coronary Artery Disease Based On CAD-RADS Score Munita, Fatihatul Firdaus; Kusumawardhani, Nuraini Yasmin; Achmad, Chaerul; Astuti, Astri; Muthiah, Azizah
Jurnal Kardiologi Indonesia Vol 46 No 1 (2025): January - March, 2025
Publisher : The Indonesian Heart Association

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Background: The association between dyslipidemia and coronary artery disease (CAD) is undisputable. Current evidence suggests that, in comparison to conventional lipid parameters, a comprehensive non-traditional lipid profile serves as a more robust predictor of CAD. The evidence regarding the correlation between nontraditional lipid profile and severity of coronary lesions, as measured by the coronary artery disease-reporting and data system (CAD-RADS) score by Coronary Computed Tomography Angiography (CCTA), is still scarce. This study aimed to elaborate on the association between those parameters. Understanding these associations may improve risk stratification and management in CAD patients. Methods: A cross-sectional single-center study was conducted in a large population of patients with suspected CAD. Data were obtained from medical records between January 2020 and February 2024. The CAD-RADS score was stratified into three groups: CAD-RADS 0 (no CAD), CAD-RADS 1-2 (stenosis <50%, classified as non-obstructive CAD), and CAD-RADS ≥3 (stenosis ≥50% in ≥1 coronary segment, classified as obstructive CAD). Logistic regression analysis analyzes the association between patients' lipid profiles and CAD-RADS scores. P-value <0.05 was considered statistically significant. Results: A total of 543 (274 female) patients were included in this study. In the univariate analysis, the LDL/HDL ratio was significantly associated with the severity of CAD based on CAD-RADS scores. The multivariate analysis revealed that the LDL/HDL ratio was the most significant lipid parameter across all models (Adj OR: 9.728, 95% CI: 2.078-45.649, P = 0.004), with the highest adjusted odds ratio observed after adjustments for age, gender, family history, history of hypertension, diabetes mellitus, and chronic kidney disease, and also smoking status. The LDL/HDL ratio cut-off value was 2.82 with a sensitivity of 83.95% and a specificity of 21.05%. Other non-traditional lipid profiles lost their significance in the multivariate models. Conclusions: The LDL/HDL ratio was significantly associated with obstructive CAD, as assessed by the CAD-RADS score, even after adjustment for other cardiovascular risk factors
Karakteristik Pasien Tuberkulosis Lost to Follow Up dari Empat RS di Kota Bandung Muthiah, Azizah; Indraswari, Noormarina; Sujatmiko, Budi
Jurnal Epidemiologi Kesehatan Indonesia
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Jumlah kasus tuberkulosis (TB) yang tidak terlaporkan dan tidak terdeteksi di Indonesia sebelum pelaksanaan sistem pengawasan TB nasional pada tahun 2017 mencapai 47% dari total kasus, termasuk di dalamnya kasus TBlost to follow up atau hilang dari pengamatan. Pasien yang termasuk dalam kelompok ini akan meningkatkan risiko perburukan klinis, kambuh, gagal pengobatan, dan menjadi resistan terhadap obat, selain itu mereka juga akan mejadi sumber penularan di masyarakat. Tujuan penelitian ini yaitu untuk mengetahui karakteristik pasien rawat jalan TB yang hilang dari pengamatan dari empat rumah sakit terpilih di Kota Bandung. Penelitian ini menggunakan studi deskriptif dengan rancangan potong lintang. Sampel dalam penelitian ini berjumlah 50 pasien TB paru yang putus berrobat selama>2 bulan berturut-turut. Instrumen yang digunakan dalam penelitian ini adalah kuesioner. Karakteristik pasien TB rawat jalan yang hilang dari pengamatan yaitu 62% berjenis kelamin laki-laki, median usia 41 tahun, 68% sudah menikah, median lama pendidikan 9 tahun, 48% bekerja sebagai wiraswasta, 92% memiliki asuransi kesehatan dan 48% di antaranya bukan penerima bantuan iuran, 84% membayar pengobatan menggunakan asuransi, 44% termasuk ke dalam golongan pendapatan rendah, 80% memiliki rumah pribadi, 86% merupakan penduduk asli Kota Bandung, 56% pernah atau masih merokok, 88% memiliki PMO, 84% tidak pernah menderita TB dan 96% tidak memiliki keluarga yang pernah menderita TB, serta 76% tidak pernah hilang dari pengamatan dan 86% tidak memiliki keluarga yang pernah hilang dari pengamatan.