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ACI (Acta Cardiologia Indonesiana)
ISSN : 24605700     EISSN : 25794345     DOI : -
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ACI (Acta Cardiologia Indonesiana) is published twice a year (biannually) by the Department of Cardiology and Vascular Medicine Faculty of Medicine, Public Health and Nursing, Universitas Gadjah Mada, Yogyakarta, Indonesia.
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Critical Appraisal of Macitentan in Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension Dewi IP., et al
ACI (Acta Cardiologia Indonesiana) Vol 3, No 2(S) (2017): Supplement, Abstracts of Jogja INternational CARdiovascular TOpic Series (JIN
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22146/aci.27973

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Critical Appraisal of Macitentan in Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension
Correlation between Carotid Intimal-Media Thickness and Coronary Artery Disease Severity in Stable Coronary Artery Disease Patients Muhammad Haris; Hariadi Hariawan; Muhamad Taufik Ismail; Abdus Samik Wahab
ACI (Acta Cardiologia Indonesiana) Vol 3, No 2 (2017)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22146/aci.33575

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Background: Atherosclerosis is a fundamental process in the natural course of coronary heart disease (CHD), carotid artery disease and peripheral artery disease. Atherosclerosis is caused by an imbalance of homeostasis in the level of the endothelial layer and the presence of risk factors. The manifestations of coronary atherosclerosis have a wide spectrum of diseases, ranging from subclinical to clinical phases. In patients without CHD symptoms, changes incarotid artery morphology include carotid intimal-media thickness (CIMT) and carotid plaques which correlated with CHD. This study aims to see the relationship between CIMT with the severity of coronary lesions in stable coronary artery disease.Methods: The study was an analytical observational research using cross sectional design. Data was taken by consecutive sampling from outpatient hospital clinic. The CIMT score was obtained from the examination of a communis carotid artery using a B-mode ultrasound device. The value ofCIMT is divided into 2 groups based on the value of the sensitivity curve and the specifcity curve. The value of Syntax was obtained from the catheterization laboratory and the factors that influenced it were recorded. Pearson correlation test is used to analyze the relationship of CIMT and Syntax value. The logistic regression test used for multivariate test.Results: Of the 58 patients, there were 33 subjects who had a CIMT score of > 0.71 mm and 25 subjects who had a CIMT score of ≤0.71 mm. There is a positive correlation (r = 0.403; p <0.05) between CIMT value and Syntax value. Subjects who have high Syntax value in the group with a CIMT value >0.71 mm compared to CIMT values ≤0.71 mm were 29 versus 4 (RR: 1.831; CI 95%:1.194-2.807; p = 0.01). A multivariate test showed CIMT consistently as a independent risk factor of Syntax value in stable coronary artery disease with RP 5.27 (CI 95%: 1.306-25.047; p = 0.021).Conclusion: The increase in CIMT value has a signifcant positive correlation with the Syntax value. A CIMT > 0.71 mm is a independent risk factor of high Syntax value in stable coronary artery disease with prevalence ratio 5.27
Overview of Adult Congenital Heart Disease and Maintainance of Optimal Function in Adult Congenital Heart Disease James Yip
ACI (Acta Cardiologia Indonesiana) Vol 3, No 2(S) (2017): Supplement, Abstracts of Jogja INternational CARdiovascular TOpic Series (JIN
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Overview of Adult Congenital Heart Disease and Maintainance of Optimal Function in Adult Congenital Heart Disease
NSTEMI Presenting with Acute Pulmonary Edema with Culprit Lession Total Occluced Left Circumflex: a case report Budi Yuli Setianto; Nahar Taufiq; Heri Hernawan
ACI (Acta Cardiologia Indonesiana) Vol 1, No 1 (2015)
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Current guidelines for the management of patients with acute coronary syndromes (ACSs) focus on the ECG to dichotomize patients into having ST elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI) or non-ST elevation myocardial infarction (NSTEMI)/ Unstable Angina (UA) in order to rapidly triagepatients to receive reperfusion therapy. Left circumfl ex artery occlusion is often categorized as NSTEMI because of the absence of signifi cant ST elevation on the 12 standard ECG leads. ST elevation is the condition ‘sine qua non’ for diagnosing acute total coronary occlusion causing transmural infarction. However, ST elevation when there is circumfl ex artery occlusion is seen onthe 12 standard ECG leads in fewer than 50% of patients. We reported a 77 years old women who diagnosed with NSTEMI. Twelve lead ECG showed ST depressed in V2-V5. On angiography we found a totaly ocluded of left circumfl ex as culprit lession.Keywords: NSTEMI; culprit lession; total occlusion; left circumflex artery
Association between Metabolic Syndrome and Six Minutes Walk Distance on Elderly Pilgrims Hendrawati Hendrawati
ACI (Acta Cardiologia Indonesiana) Vol 3, No 1(S) (2017): Supplement, Abstracts of The 3rd InaPRevent 2017
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Background: SISKOHATKES data on 2017 mentioned that the number of morbidity and .....
Risk Assessment for Pulmonary Artery Hypertension in Adult Patient with Uncorrected Atrial Septal Defect by Six-Minute Walk Test and Mean Pulmonary Arterial Pressure Suryantoro M., et al
ACI (Acta Cardiologia Indonesiana) Vol 3, No 2(S) (2017): Supplement, Abstracts of Jogja INternational CARdiovascular TOpic Series (JIN
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Risk Assessment for Pulmonary Artery Hypertension in Adult Patient with Uncorrected Atrial Septal Defect by Six-Minute Walk Test and Mean Pulmonary Arterial Pressure
Chronic Venous Insuffi ciency in a Woman with Standing Profession Mustika Mahbubi; Muhamad Taufik Ismail; Erika Maharani; Hariadi Hariawan
ACI (Acta Cardiologia Indonesiana) Vol 2, No 1 (2016)
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The prevalence of Chronic Venous Insufficiency (CVI) give a high social impact. InEurope, approximately 40% of the adult population affected by venous disorders. In general, the prevalence of CVI is about 5% - 15%. The prevalence is increasing by age.
Determinants of Distance Walked during The Six-minute Walk Test in Patients Undergoing Valve Surgery in National Cardiovascular Center Harapan Kita, Indonesia PA Syah
ACI (Acta Cardiologia Indonesiana) Vol 3, No 1(S) (2017): Supplement, Abstracts of The 3rd InaPRevent 2017
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Background: A simple and efficient method to directly assess the functional capacity of the ...
Obesity in Patient with Grown Up Congenital Heart Disease (GUCH) Ventricular Septal Defect (VSD) with Pulmonary Hypertension in Sanglah Hospital, Bali Natasya N., et al
ACI (Acta Cardiologia Indonesiana) Vol 3, No 2(S) (2017): Supplement, Abstracts of Jogja INternational CARdiovascular TOpic Series (JIN
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Obesity in Patient with Grown Up Congenital Heart Disease (GUCH) Ventricular Septal Defect (VSD) with Pulmonary Hypertension in Sanglah Hospital, Bali
Obesity in Patient with Grown Up Congenital Heart Disease Ventricular Septal Defect with Pulmonary Hypertension in Sanglah Hospital, Bali, Indonesia Nabila Natasya; Maya Paramita Wijaya; Yosi Kusuma; I Made Putra Swi Antara
ACI (Acta Cardiologia Indonesiana) Vol 4, No 1 (2018)
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Ventricular septal defect (VSD) is a congenital heart disease (CHD) which characterized bya hole in the wall that separate between the right and left ventricle. There are several typesof VSD based on its location, which are perimembranous/conoventricular, subpulmonary/conotruncal, supracristal/doubly commited, muscular and atrioventricular canal/inlet. AVSD is one of the most common CHD which occurs in approximately 2-6 of every 1,000live births and accounts for more than 20% of all CHDs. However, the population of VSDpatients with grown up congenital heart disease (GUCH) is still uncertain. We are presentinga rare case of a 19 year old patient with congestive heart failure NYHA functional class IVdue to uncorrected left-to-right shunt supracristal VSD with body mass index of 35.5 kg/m2. He presented in the emergency room with acute decompensated heart failure profileB. Echocardiography revealed decreased left ventricle (LV) systolic function, normal rightventricle (RV) systolic function, decreased LV diastolic function, and dilated left atriumand LV. We plan to perform right heart catheterisation and pulmonary artery oxygenresponsiveness test followed by VSD closure in this patient. Another explanation will bediscussed in this paper.

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