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PLASMA CORTISOL LEVELS IN DYSPEPSIA WITH PSYCHOSOMATIC PATIENTS

murni, arina widya and Julius, Julius and ZUBIR, NASRUL (2014) PLASMA CORTISOL LEVELS IN DYSPEPSIA WITH PSYCHOSOMATIC PATIENTS. Masters thesis, Fakultas kedokteran.

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Abstract

Background: The interaction between psychological factors with gastrointestinal disorders is believed through brain – gut – axis , including psycho- neuro- immune – endocrinology system, which is direct or indirect could influence on the acid secretion, motility, vascularitation and sensory of pain . Excessive acid secretion may be caused by the stimulation on Hypothalamus-Pituitary-Adrenal axis pathway, starting with the release of Corticotrophins Releasing Hormone (CRH) and the end result is increasing cortisol secretion by adrenal cortex. Objective: To find out the level of plasma cortisol in dyspepsia with psychosomatic patient. Methods : This is an analytic descriptive, cross sectional study with non random consecutive sampling. After diagnosis of dyspepsia, depression, anxiety and both of depression – anxiety , all subjects were examine gastroscopy and plasma cortisol in the morning and evening . Results: There were 40 patients with dyspepsia and psychosomatic disorders and 10 patients with dyspepsia without psychosomatic symptom as control group. Range of age was 20 – 40 years old, There was an increased cortisol level in the morning in sample with mean 322,33 ± 166,92 nmol/L compared to normal group 188,84 ± 103,14 nmol/L, and the difference was statistically significant (p < 0,05 ). Level cortisol in the evening was higher in psychosomatic group with mean 163,09 ± SD 130,29 nmol/L comparing to normal group 112,69 ± 86,46, nmol/L but the differences was not significant. Depression group had a significant higher morning cortisol with mean 328,92 ± 172,98 nmol/L comparing to normal 188,84 ± 103,14 nmol /L, (p< 0,05 ). There was no significant difference in cortisol level in anxiety and both of depression – anxiety group comparing to normal. Conclusion: The level of morning plasma cortisol in dyspepsia with psychosomatic patients ( especially depression) was significantly higher than in dyspepsia without psychosomatic . Key word : dyspepsia, cortisol plasma, psychosomatic disorders

Item Type: Thesis (Masters)
Subjects: R Medicine > RC Internal medicine
Unit atau Lembaga: Kedokteran > Ilmu Penyakit Dalam
Depositing User: dr. SpPD Arina Widya Murni
Date Deposited: 22 Oct 2012 02:49
Last Modified: 31 Mar 2015 06:03
URI: http://repository.unand.ac.id/id/eprint/18219

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