Analisis Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor (VEGF) dalam Memprediksi Apendisitis Komplikata pada Hewan Coba Oryctolagus Cuniculus Tahun 2021

Date
2021Author
Simamora, Yolanda Rahayu M.
Advisor(s)
Fikri, Erjan
Siregar, Kamal Basri
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Background: Appendicitis usually presents as an acute presentation within 24 hours, but sometimes appears as the complicated condition. Vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) is a protein that functions to regulate the differentiation and proliferation of endothelial cells that support the growth of new blood vessels (angiogenesis). VEGF plays a role in continuous tissue repair. This study investigated whether vascular endothelial growth factor level affected the risk of inflammation.
Material and Methods: This study was designed as an experimental analytic study that involved twenty four male rabbits weighing for 2.500-3000 g. The appendix lumen was then obstructed with silk no.O. at 18, 24, 36, and 48-hours. Blood samples were taken for serological examination of VEGF using ELISA method. Appendectomy was performed for histopathological examination.
Results: There were significant differences in vascular endothelial growth factor levels among histopathological examination, but found no significant differences based on time after the intervention done.
Conclusion: Vascular endothelial growth factor level could be a predictive factor for complicated appendicitis in the animal model.
