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Ade Erni
"Abstract
The 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.
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Jakarta: Fakultas Kedokteran Universitas Indonesia, 2009
T32813
UI - Tesis Open  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Ade Erni
"ABSTRACT
Objective : 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.
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Jakarta: Fakultas Kedokteran Universitas Indonesia, 2009
T32877
UI - Tesis Open  Universitas Indonesia Library