Korelasi Kadar Malondialdehid Serum dengan Skor Psoriasis Area and Sejierity Index (PASI) pada Psoriasis Vulgaris

Date
2023Author
Hidayat, Fitra Aina
Advisor(s)
Nababan, Kristo A.
Roesyanto, Irma D
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Background: Psoriasis is a chronic inflammatory disorder mediated by the immune
system which is characterized by skin inflammation, epidermal hyperplasia and other
co-morbidities. The measurement tool most often used to assess the severity and extension of
psoriasis is the Psoriasis Area and Severity Tndex (PAST) score. Malondialdehyde (MDA) is a
biomarker in oxidative stress which functions as a mutagenic marker of lipid peroxidation, can
damage DNA and cause cell death. Measurement of serum MDA levels is useful for predicting the level
of oxidative stress in various chronic diseases, including psoriasis vulgaris.
Purpose: To determine the correlation between serum malondialdehyde levels and the Psoriasis Area
and Severity Tndex (PAST) score in psoriasis vulgaris.
Methods: Observational analytic study with a cross-sectional approach (cross- sectional) on
37 psoriasis vulgaris subjects and 37 healthy control subjects at Haji Adam Malik General Hospital
Medan.
Results: The majority of psoriasis vulgaris occurred in men (54.1%) with the most age group being
30-39 years. The mean PAST score in the psoriasis vulgaris group was 7.37 ± 4.13. Serum
malondialdehyde levels in the psoriasis vulgaris group were higher than in the control group (1.84
± 0.38 nmol/ml vs 1.33 ± 0.19 nmol/ml). Spearman's correlation test showed a correlation
coefficient (r) of 0.967 with p
<0.001.
Conclusion: There is a significant positive correlation between serum
malondialdehyde levels and the Psoriasis Area and Severity Tndex (PAST) score in
psoriasis vulgaris.
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