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Ade Erni
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AbstractThe Effect of Vitamin C and E Suplementations on Serum CReaetive Protein Level in Moderate-Severe Bum Patients.To study the effect of vitamin C 1000 mg i.v and E 400 mg oral supplementation on serum c-reactive protein level as parameter of inflammation in bum patients.This study was a one group pre post test that gave i. v 1000 mg vitamin C and ond 400 mg vitamin E supplementations to thirteen moderate-severe bum patients, with percentage of bum less than 60%, in bum unit Cipto Mangunkusumo Hospital. Data were collected using questionnaire, medical record, anthropometric measurement, dietary assessment using fol.lf consecutive days food record. Laboratory test for serum vitamin C, E and serum c-reactivc protein levels were evaluated before and after supplementations. Differences in mean values were assessed by Wilcoxon for the not normal distribution.Results Among thirteen subjects, seven (53.80%) subjects were female, median of age 35 (18-55) years. Body mass index in most subjects (69.2%) were categorized as normal. The median percentages of bum injury 22 (5-57}%, and the frequency of severe bum was 61.50%, while the most cause of bum was flame (76.9%). Level of vitamin C after treatment was increased, but not significant. Level of vitamin E after treatment was significantly increased (!Pi),OI6). Level of CRP after supplementation significantly increased (!Pi).04).Conclusion There was significantly reduced of level serum CRP after four days vitamin CI 000 mg i. v dan E 400 mg ond supplementations."
Jakarta: Fakultas Kedokteran Universitas Indonesia, 2009
T32813
UI - Tesis Open Universitas Indonesia Library
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ABSTRACTObjective : To study the eH`ect of vitamin C 1000 mg i.v and E 400 mg oral supplementation on serum c-reactive protein level as parameter of inflammation in burn patients.Methods: This study was a one group pre post test that gave i.v 1000 mg vitamin C and oral 400 mg vitamin E supplementations to thirteen moderate-severe burn patients, with percentage of burn less than 60%, in burn unit Cipto Mangunkusumo Hospital. Data were collected using questionnaire, medical record, anthropometric measurement, dietary assessment using four consecutive days food record. Laboratory test for serum vitamin C, E and serum c-reactive protein levels- were evaluated before and after supplementations. Differences in mean values were assessed by Wilcoxon for the not normal distribution.Results: Among thirteen subjects, Seven (53.80%) Subjects were female, median of age 35 (18-55) years. Body mass index in most subjects (69.2%) were categorized as normal. The median percentages of burn injury 22 (5~57)%, and the frequency of severe burn was 6l.50%, while the most cause of burn was flame (76.9%). Level of vitamin C after treatment was increased, but not significant. Level of vitamin E after treatment was significantly increased (p=0,016). Level of CRP after supplementation significantly increased (p=0.04).Conclussion: There was significantly reduced of level serum CRP after four days vitamin C1000 mg i.v dan E 400 mg oral supplementations."
Jakarta: Fakultas Kedokteran Universitas Indonesia, 2009
T32877
UI - Tesis Open Universitas Indonesia Library