Correlation Between Blood Serotonin Level with Consciousness Level and Depression Symptoms in moderate Brain Injury Patients
To analyze a correlation between blood serotonin level, level of consciousness after resuscitation, and depression symptoms to reveal pathological neurobiochemistry level on moderate brain injury patients. This study uses analytical prospective with cross sectional design. Blood sample was taken usi...
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id-langga.548722017-10-29T22:35:21Z http://repository.unair.ac.id/54872/ Correlation Between Blood Serotonin Level with Consciousness Level and Depression Symptoms in moderate Brain Injury Patients Kusuma, Andre Parenrengi, M Arifin Maria Maramis, Margarita RC554-569.5 Personality disorders. Behavior problems Including sexual problems, drug abuse,suicide, child abuse To analyze a correlation between blood serotonin level, level of consciousness after resuscitation, and depression symptoms to reveal pathological neurobiochemistry level on moderate brain injury patients. This study uses analytical prospective with cross sectional design. Blood sample was taken using disposable spuit approximately 5 cc and was kept in the closed container and centrifuged. The temperature was kept at -200C. Serum was used to determine serotonin level in the blood. Blood sample was taken twice: before 24 hrs after brain injury and less than 1 month afterwards. To examine depression level Hamilton Rating Scale for Depression (HAM-D) was used to figure out whether there is depression symptoms after brain injury. Glasgow Coma Scale was used to examine level of consciousness. The statistical analysis using Spearman correlation resulted in rs = 0,295 and p=0,090 (p>0,05), which means that there is no association between consciousness level and serotonin level before 24 hrs after brain injury. The statistical analysis using Spearman correlation resulted in rs = 0,309 and p=0,075 (p>0,05), which means that there is no association between serotonin level one month after injury and depression level. The last, the statistical analysis using Phi coefficient resulted in Phi = 0,342 and p=0,046 (p<0,05), which means that there is correlation between serotonin level one month after injury and occurrence of depression, which means that people with lower level of serotonin have higher occurrence of depression than people with higher level of serotonin. There is no significant correlation between level of consciousness and serotonin level in the blood under 24 hrs after brain injury. There is significant correlation between serotonin level one month after injury and occurrence of depression. Graha Masyarakat Ilmiah Kedokteran (Gramik) FK Unair 2010-04 Article PeerReviewed text en http://repository.unair.ac.id/54872/3/abstract%20karil5.pdf text en http://repository.unair.ac.id/54872/19/karil%205%20oke.pdf text en http://repository.unair.ac.id/54872/20/peerreview5.Correlation%20Between%20Blood.pdf Kusuma, Andre and Parenrengi, M Arifin and Maria Maramis, Margarita (2010) Correlation Between Blood Serotonin Level with Consciousness Level and Depression Symptoms in moderate Brain Injury Patients. Folia Medica indonesiana, 46 (2). pp. 125-131. ISSN 0303-7932 http://journal.unair.ac.id/correlation-between-blood-serotonin-level-with-consciousness-level-and-depression-symptoms-in-moderate-brain-injury-patients-article-5364-media-3-category-3.html |
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To analyze a correlation between blood serotonin level, level of consciousness after resuscitation, and depression symptoms to reveal pathological neurobiochemistry level on moderate brain injury patients. This study uses analytical prospective with cross sectional design. Blood sample was taken using disposable spuit approximately 5 cc and was kept in the closed container and centrifuged. The temperature was kept at -200C. Serum was used to determine serotonin level in the blood. Blood sample was taken twice: before 24 hrs after brain injury and less than 1 month afterwards. To examine depression level Hamilton Rating Scale for Depression (HAM-D) was used to figure out whether there is depression symptoms after brain injury. Glasgow Coma Scale was used to examine level of consciousness. The statistical analysis using Spearman correlation resulted in rs = 0,295 and p=0,090 (p>0,05), which means that there is no association between consciousness level and serotonin level before 24 hrs after brain injury. The statistical analysis using Spearman correlation resulted in rs = 0,309 and p=0,075 (p>0,05), which means that there is no association between serotonin level one month after injury and depression level. The last, the statistical analysis using Phi coefficient resulted in Phi = 0,342 and p=0,046 (p<0,05), which means that there is correlation between serotonin level one month after injury and occurrence of depression, which means that people with lower level of serotonin have higher occurrence of depression than people with higher level of serotonin. There is no significant correlation between level of consciousness and serotonin level in the blood under 24 hrs after brain injury. There is significant correlation between serotonin level one month after injury and occurrence of depression. |
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Correlation Between Blood Serotonin Level with
Consciousness Level and Depression Symptoms in moderate
Brain Injury Patients |
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Correlation Between Blood Serotonin Level with
Consciousness Level and Depression Symptoms in moderate
Brain Injury Patients |
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Correlation Between Blood Serotonin Level with
Consciousness Level and Depression Symptoms in moderate
Brain Injury Patients |
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Correlation Between Blood Serotonin Level with
Consciousness Level and Depression Symptoms in moderate
Brain Injury Patients |
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Correlation Between Blood Serotonin Level with
Consciousness Level and Depression Symptoms in moderate
Brain Injury Patients |
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correlation between blood serotonin level with
consciousness level and depression symptoms in moderate
brain injury patients |
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Graha Masyarakat Ilmiah Kedokteran (Gramik) FK Unair |
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http://repository.unair.ac.id/54872/3/abstract%20karil5.pdf http://repository.unair.ac.id/54872/19/karil%205%20oke.pdf http://repository.unair.ac.id/54872/20/peerreview5.Correlation%20Between%20Blood.pdf http://repository.unair.ac.id/54872/ http://journal.unair.ac.id/correlation-between-blood-serotonin-level-with-consciousness-level-and-depression-symptoms-in-moderate-brain-injury-patients-article-5364-media-3-category-3.html |
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