Aktivitas Leukosit Pro Inflamasi pada Kasus Penyakit Paru Obstruktif Kronis Eksaserbasi Akut

Juwariyah Juwariyah, Adika Zhulhi Arjana, Ester Tri Rahayu, Linda Rosita, Rozan Muhammad Irfan

Abstract


Penyakit Paru Obstruktif Kronis (PPOK) memiliki karateristik adanya restriksi saluran nafas yang kurang reversibel. Pada PPOK terdapat inflamasi akibat aktifitas sel-sel inflamasi termasuk neutrofil dan eosinofil. Restriksi saluran nafas terjadi akibat remodelling dari proses inflamasi yang terjadi. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui aktifitas sel-sel inflamasi terutama neutrofil dan eosinofil pada PPOK eksaserbasi akut dengan membandingkan kadar eosinfil dan netrofil sebelum dan sesudah terapi. Penelitian bersifat observasional dengan desain cross sectional. Responden penelitian ini adalah pasien penderita PPOK yang rawat jalan dan rawat inap di RSUD Kebumen pada tahun 2016. Semua subyek masuk dalam penelitian dengan kriteria eksklusi adalah data tidak lengkap. Hasil menunjukkan terdapat 119 pasien yang memenuhi kriteria inklusi sebagai responden. Data dari rekam medis menunjukkan bahwa mayoritas penderita adalah laki-laki (84,03 %) dengan rata-rata umur 67 tahun. Penyakit penyerta yang ditemukan adalah hipertensi (54,62 %), tuberkulosis (22,69 %) dan congestive heart failure (CHF) (6,72 %). Pada tanda vital, terdapat kenaikan sistole dan laju nafas. Presentase netrofil pada kedua jenis kelamin meningkat dibandingkan normal namun tidak dengan eosinofil. Setelah dilakukan rawat inap, terjadi penurunan persentase eosinofil dan neutrofil dibanding sebelum perawatan namun tidak signifikan secara statistik (p= 0,603 vs 0,818). Kesimpulan dari penelitian ini adalah adanya peningkatan aktivitas netrofil pada pasien PPOK. Penurunan aktivitas baik netrofil maupun eosinofil didapatkan ketika pasien rawat inap meskipun tidak bermakna secara statistik.


Keywords


Eosinofil; Netrofil; PPOK

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