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Contact Name
Yudi Her Oktaviono
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yudiher.ccj@gmail.com
Phone
+628883208113
Journal Mail Official
ccj@journal.unair.ac.id
Editorial Address
Jl. Mayjen. Prof. Dr. Moestopo No. 6-8, Surabaya
Location
Kota surabaya,
Jawa timur
INDONESIA
Cardiovascular and Cardiometabolic Journal (CCJ)
Published by Universitas Airlangga
ISSN : 27466930     EISSN : 27223582     DOI : 10.20473/ccj.v1i2.2020.31-37
Core Subject : Health, Science,
- Adult cardiac surgery - Atherosclerosis - Cardiac imaging - Cardiac prevention - Cardiac rehabilitation - Cardiomyopathy - Cardiovascular immunology and infection - Congenital heart disease - Diabetes mellitus - Dyslipidaemia - Electrophysiological heart disease and arrhythmias - Extracorporeal circulation and cardiac perfusion - Heart failure - Hypertension and hypertensive heart disease - Ischaemic heart disease and coronary artery disease - Metabolic disorders and its linked to cardiovascular diseases - Pediatric cardiac surgery - Pericarditis and pericardial disease - Reactive oxygen species - Rheumatic valvular disease - Vascular disease
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Electrical Cardioversion of Supraventricular Arryhthmia Patient with Septic Shock Ayu Pramitha
Cardiovascular and Cardiometabolic Journal Vol. 1 No. 1 (2020): Cardiovascular and Cardiometabolic Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/ccj.v1i1.2020.13-16

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Supraventricular arrythmia (SVA) is a very common cardiac rhythm problem experienced by patients in intensive care unit (ICU), which both pharmacological and non-pharmacological treatment could treat. Recently, electrical cardioversion has been proven in improving haemodynamic and functional status. We report a case of 59 years old female patient with VA and septic shock with unstable haemodynamic that was immediately improved after electrical cardioversion. The electrical cardioversion (preferably biphasic) is identified in the patient with an absence of oppositions and is more suitable in combination with antiarrhythmic agent.
Management of Pregnancy in 31-Year-Old Woman with Persistent Atrial Flutter After Cone Reconstruction for Ebstein’s Anomaly Eliana Susilowati
Cardiovascular and Cardiometabolic Journal Vol. 1 No. 1 (2020): Cardiovascular and Cardiometabolic Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/ccj.v1i1.2020.17-25

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There is a growing number of mothers suffering innate heart disease which could potentially risk their gestation period. Ebstein’s anomaly refers to a rare innate disease in the heart which accounts for less than 1% of most cases of innate heart disease, and only 5% of the patients surviving beyond 50 years of age. Cone reconstruction (CR) is an option for the repairment of tricuspid valve in patients with Ebstein anomaly. However, persistent arrhytmia, such as AFL, is possible to occur after CR. This case report aims to opt suitable pregnancy management of patients with persistent atrial flutter (AFL) after Cone reconstruction for Ebstein’s Anomaly. We report a 31 year-old woman who consulted for pregnancy planning due to history of Ebstein’s Anomaly, and had undergone successful cone reconstruction. No recorded history of AFL is reported. Physical examination finding was tricuspid regurgitation murmur without signs and symptoms of right ventricular failure. Electrocardiography showed counter-clockwise typical AFL. Echocardiography finding demonstrated post Cone reconstruction (CR), mild tricuspid regurgitation, and EF of 76%.
Potential of Flavonoid in Mahkota Dewa to Reduce Sistolic and Diastolic Blood Pressure in Patient with Hypertension Abed Nego Okhtara
Cardiovascular and Cardiometabolic Journal Vol. 1 No. 1 (2020): Cardiovascular and Cardiometabolic Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/ccj.v1i1.2020.26-30

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Treating hypertension by using antihypertensive drugs and diuretics has many harmful side effects. Mahkota Dewa fruit can be used as alternative treatment with minimal side effects. As generallly known that blood pressure increases slowly with age, which makes hypertension a critical disease to the elderly. This disease could be treated using flavonoid compounds that is contained in Mahkota Dewa fruit because it is effective in reducing blood pressure.
The Relationship Between Vegetarian Diet and The Risk of Coronary Heart Disease A. Andrianto; R. I. Gunadi
Cardiovascular and Cardiometabolic Journal Vol. 1 No. 1 (2020): Cardiovascular and Cardiometabolic Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/ccj.v1i1.2020.1-5

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Background. Coronary heart disease (CHD) is a major cause of death in developed countries whereas most cases can be prevented by addressing behavioral risk factors, such as unhealthy diet. Vegetarian dietary patterns reduce CHD risk and mortality by 40%. The Framingham Heart Study on Hard CHD calculates a 10-year risk assessment with six predictors, two of which are lipid profile types. Aims. To discover the relationship between vegetarian diet and the risk of coronary heart disease, we did a cross-sectional analytical observation in North Jakarta using 30 healthy vegetarians and 30 healthy non-vegetarians aged of 20-34 years in 2010. Framingham Heart Study on Hard CHD 10-year risk assessments were done on both groups. Methods. Results were compared and analyzed using Mann-Whitney U and Spearman correlation tests. Results. Mann-Whitney U test showed significant differences on total cholesterol and total FHS risk points (p-value 0.000; pvalue 0.000). Spearman correlation analysis on total risk points confirms a moderate negative degree for vegetarian diet and CHD risk (r = -0.525, p-value 0.000). In conclusion, there is a significant relationship between vegetarian diet and a reduced risk of coronary heart disease in 20-34 years of age.
A Middle-aged Woman Suffering Buerger’s Disease Devie Caroline; M. Aminuddin
Cardiovascular and Cardiometabolic Journal Vol. 1 No. 1 (2020): Cardiovascular and Cardiometabolic Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/ccj.v1i1.2020.6-12

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A 48 years old woman complains of numbness on her fingers and toes. Her 4th and the 5th right fingertips were painful and then blackened. She had no diabetes and hypertension history. She didn’t smoke, but her husband and son were smokers. On local examination there were necrotic gangrenes on the 4th and the 5th fingertips of the right hand. Laboratory examination results (including immunology marker) were within normal limit. Doppler ultrasound and arteriography showed segmental stenosis and partial occlusion of distal arteries on all extremities. We assessed the patient with Buerger’s disease. The managements were oral analgesic and vasodilator medication. Endoscopic thoracal ganglion sympathectomy was performed, followed by amputation of the necrotic fingers. We did not perform a biopsy, so according to all examinations and also by Shionoya and Olin’s criteria, the patient was more likely to suffer from Buerger’s disease than other peripheral occlusive diseases.

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