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Perbandingan Kadar Mikroalbuminuria pada Stroke Infark Aterotrombotik dengan Risiko Hipertenssi dan Pasien Hipertensi
Microalbuminuria is a merker of vascular damage in glomerular system caused by vascular risk factors : hypertension, diabetes mellitus, lipid profile, smking, older age, genetic and atherosclerosis. Microalbuminuria is a window of vasculature damage in cerebrovascular system. Correlation between microalbuminuria and cerebrovascular disease is not well established. This was an observational analytical case control study, conducted on December 2007 to july 2008 in Hasan Sadikin Hospital Bandung. Measurement of microalbuminuria level was done in case group (35 subjects atherotrobotic infactio stroke with hypertension as the risk factor) and control group (35 subjects with hypertension). Comperison of microalbuminuria level were analyzed with independent T test. Determinant factor for atherothombotic infarction stroke incidence was analyzed with multiple regression logistic. Mean rate of comparison was significant (p=0.013) Multiple logistic regression analyzed that microalbuminuria as an idependent determinant factor for atherotrombotic infarction stroke in patients with hypertension (p=0.032.OR=2.91, CI95%). Patients with hypertension and microalbuminuria had an increased risk for atherotrombotic routine examination in patients with hypertension for primary prevention of athetrombotic infarction stroke.
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