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Budi Satrijo
Department Of Cardiology And Vascular Medicine
– Faculty Of Medicine, Universitas Brawijaya

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The Relationship of Heart Rate Recovery Post Exercise Stress Test To Syntax Values In Patients With Stable Coronary Artery Disease Iskandar Iskandar; Setyasih Anjarwani; Cholid Tri Tjahjono; Budi Satrijo; Valerinna Yogibuana Swastika Putri
Heart Science Journal Vol 3, No 4 (2022): Prevention, Screening dan Rehabilitation : The Back Bone of Quality Care Improve
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21776/ub.hsj.2022.003.04.4

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Background:The prognostic usefulness of abnormal heart rate recovery (HRR) as a predictor of death has been discovered. Abnormal HRR results from inadequate vagal activation after exercise. The association between HRR and angiography in CAD (coronary artery disease) has been studied, however the conclusions are still being contested due to a lack of data. The purpose of this study is to see if HRR after an EST (exercise stress test) may predict the severity of syntax values in individuals with stable CAD at Saiful Anwar Hospital Malang (RSSA). Methods:This study is an analytic observational study with a retrospective cross sectional design. It was held in Saful anwar, Malang Hospital during January 2017–December 2019, including 366 patients. All patients underwent exercise stress test for CAD screening and coroner angiography. Those were divided into two groups, which included syntax score  < 23 (n=148) and syntax score ≥ 23 (n= 218). Result: Chi-square analysis was used to analyze the relationship correlation between HRR1, HRR2 and Syntax Score, and was used to compared between HRR1 (heart rate recovery first minutes), HRR2 (heart rate recovery second minute) and Syntax Score group. The confounding factor was adjusted with multivariate logistic regression analysis and AUC curve. There was a significant negatif correlation between abnormal HRR1 and HRR2 after exercise and Syntax score, with strong correlation (HRR1 ; OR = -2.11, p = 0.00 AUC :90,8%, HRR2 ; OR = -1,6, p = 0,48, AUC : 70,4%).  Conclusion: Abnormal first and second minutes of HRR after exercise stress test in stable CAD patient have a higher incidence of high Syntax Score (>1) than stable CAD patient with normal HRR. Keywords: Coronary artery disease (CAD), Heart rate recovery (HRR), Syntax. 
Troubleshooting for Kinked Coronary Catheter: How to Manage? ; A Case Series Nikhen Noverike; Budi Satrijo; Sasmojo Widito; Novi Kurnianingsih; Muchamad Abusari
Heart Science Journal Vol 4, No 3 (2023): The Essensial Role of the Metabolic Syndrome in the Development of Cardiovascula
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21776/ub.hsj.2023.004.03.7

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Background: Catheter entrapment and knotting are two problems that might arise during coronary angiography, regardless of the method used. It is not uncommon for the catheter shaft to become kinked during diagnostic or interventional procedures. Still, if the manipulation fails, an invasive retrieval method is usually necessary for cases with extensive catheter kinking.Case Illustration: We present two cases illustrating how different angiography approaches could lead to severe catheter kinking. Because of the significant tortuosity of the vasculature, even a gentle opposite rotation maneuver and the antegrade advancement of multiple guidewires failed to untwist the guide catheter. Once a twisted catheter has been identified via fluoroscopy, the twist can be eased by gently twisting the catheter in the opposite direction. It is not always easy. It could lead to using other interventional techniques such as snare, balloon, or surgical procedures. In our cases, we used a snare to snag the catheter's tip and untied the loop's knot. This prevented the need for unscheduled surgical intervention. We evaluated from angiography. There were no further complications. The patients were released from the hospital the following day.Conclusion: Although a kinked catheter could become entrapped, various approaches can be taken to deal with this difficulty and prevent the need for surgical intervention.