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Puasa Ramadan Dan Diabetes Melitus: Risiko, Manfaat Dan Peluang Penelitian, Dicky L Tahapary, Syahidatul Wafa, Dante S. Harbuwono
Puasa Ramadan Dan Diabetes Melitus: Risiko, Manfaat Dan Peluang Penelitian, Dicky L Tahapary, Syahidatul Wafa, Dante S. Harbuwono
Jurnal Penyakit Dalam Indonesia
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The Pattern Of Microorganism On Adult Acute Leukemia Patientsduring Bacterial Surveillance And Febrile Neutropenia At Ciptomangunkusumo Hospital, Lugyanti Sukrisman
The Pattern Of Microorganism On Adult Acute Leukemia Patientsduring Bacterial Surveillance And Febrile Neutropenia At Ciptomangunkusumo Hospital, Lugyanti Sukrisman
Jurnal Penyakit Dalam Indonesia
Introduction. The standard intensive chemotherapy in acute leukemia patients will cause severe neutropenia and infection (febrile neutropenia) with high fatality rate. The availability of accurate data on causative pathogens is essential to the appropriate selection of empirical therapy and usually obtained from bacterial surveillance. This study was intended to evaluate bacterial pathogens found on surveillance and during febrile neutropenia in acute leukemia patients undergoing chemotherapy at Cipto Mangunkusumo Hospital and to provide information for antimicrobial policy in the hospital. Methods. A retrospective study from data of bacterial surveillance of acute leukemia patients undergoing chemotherapy during 2008-2010 in isolation room for …
Management Of Diabetic Ketoacidosis In Patient With Heartfailure, Dicky Febrianto, Est Hindariati
Management Of Diabetic Ketoacidosis In Patient With Heartfailure, Dicky Febrianto, Est Hindariati
Jurnal Penyakit Dalam Indonesia
Diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) is diabetes mellitus emergency which is defined by the biochemical triad of hyperglycemia, ketonemia, and acidemia. Diabetic ketoacidosis continues to have high rates of morbidity and mortality despite advances in the treatment of diabetes. Crucial aspects of DKA management involve adequate replacement of fluids and electrolytes, particularly potassium, and the continuous administration of insulin. Hydration status in patients with DKA and heart failure can be assessed by physical examination, such as consciousness, vital signs, capillary refill time, skin turgor, jugular venous pressure, and signs of pulmonary edema. Invasive and non-invasive methods can also assess fluid adequacy in …
Correlation Of Ramadan Fasting With Hba1c And Lipid Profilelevel Changes In The Risk Stratification Of Complications Indiabetes Mellitus Patients, Rinadhi Reza Bramantya, Putu Moda Arsana, Laksmi Sasiarini
Correlation Of Ramadan Fasting With Hba1c And Lipid Profilelevel Changes In The Risk Stratification Of Complications Indiabetes Mellitus Patients, Rinadhi Reza Bramantya, Putu Moda Arsana, Laksmi Sasiarini
Jurnal Penyakit Dalam Indonesia
Introduction. Diabetic patients will still do Ramadan fasting, which could affect the levels of HbA1C and lipid change after Ramadan. This study aimed to identify the correlation between fasting of Ramadan risk stratification with HbA1C and lipid levels diabetic patients who run the fast of Ramadan. Methods. This was a survey research using pre - post test. Study was conducted among diabetes patients who meet the criteria: carry out routine controls before and after Ramadan fasting at dr. Saiful Anwar Malang Hospital, filling in the required data, and underwent examination laboratory. Patients were grouped into moderate, high, and very high-risk …
Correlation Between Parathyroid Hormone Serum Levels Andabdominal Aortic Calcification In Chronic Hemodialysis Patientsat Dr. Mohammad Hoesin Center General Hospital Palembang, M Yusuf Arief Akbar, Zulkhair Ali, Taufik Indrajaya, Novadian Suhaimi, Sna Ratnasari Devi, Erial Bahar
Correlation Between Parathyroid Hormone Serum Levels Andabdominal Aortic Calcification In Chronic Hemodialysis Patientsat Dr. Mohammad Hoesin Center General Hospital Palembang, M Yusuf Arief Akbar, Zulkhair Ali, Taufik Indrajaya, Novadian Suhaimi, Sna Ratnasari Devi, Erial Bahar
Jurnal Penyakit Dalam Indonesia
Introduction. Cardiovascular disease is the most common cause of death in patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD). This is evidenced by the finding of vascular calcification in CKD patients. The process of vascular calcification that occurs is often associated with secondary hyperparathyroid conditions that are complications of CKD patients. The aim of this study was to asses the relationship between serum PTH levels and the abdominal aorta calcification (AAC) in CKD patients undergoing hemodialysis (HD) Methods. This observational analytic study with cross-sectional correlation test was conducted in the internal medicine ward of dr. Mohammad Hoesin Palembang from July to December …
Correlation Of Haemoglobin Platelet Ratio (Hpr) And Leukocyteplatelet Ratio (Lpr) With Syntax-2 Score In Stemi Patients, Muhammad Ikhsan, Sally Aman Nasution, Andhika Rachman, Muhadi Muhadi
Correlation Of Haemoglobin Platelet Ratio (Hpr) And Leukocyteplatelet Ratio (Lpr) With Syntax-2 Score In Stemi Patients, Muhammad Ikhsan, Sally Aman Nasution, Andhika Rachman, Muhadi Muhadi
Jurnal Penyakit Dalam Indonesia
Introduction. Various studies have concluded the association between various markers of inflammation with the clinical outcome in STEMI patients. However, most of these markers are quite expensive and not available in healthcare facilities. Hence, we aim to study the correlation between haemoglobin platelet ratio (HPR) and leucocyte platelet ratio (RPL) and the clinical outcomes of STEMI patients. Methods. This is a cross-sectional study performed in adult patients with STEMI who were hospitalized in Intensive Coronary Care Unit Cipto Mangunkusumo Hospital between January 2016 and October 2020. The data was analyzed by testing the correlation between HPR and LPR with SYNTAX-2 …
Egfr Mutation As A Predictive Factor To Treatment Response Oftki (Tyrosine Kinase Inhibitor) In Non-Small Cell Lung Cancerstage 4: A Case Report, Wulyo Rajabto, Yohana Kusuma Angkasa
Egfr Mutation As A Predictive Factor To Treatment Response Oftki (Tyrosine Kinase Inhibitor) In Non-Small Cell Lung Cancerstage 4: A Case Report, Wulyo Rajabto, Yohana Kusuma Angkasa
Jurnal Penyakit Dalam Indonesia
Non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) typically presents in patients at an advanced stage, with a poor prognosis. The development of epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) – tyrosine kinase inhibitors (TKIs) and the systematic identification of EGFR mutations heralded the advent of targeted therapy in lung cancer, transforming the landscape of its treatment and prognosis. This is a case of 37 years-old female patient presented with metastatic bone disease secondary to pulmonary adenocarcinoma EGFR mutation positive which demonstrated a remarkable result to TKI.
Comparative Evaluation Of Alpha-Fetoprotein Serum Inhepatocellular Carcinoma Patients With Non-Viral Etiology, Gita Aprilicia, Krisnawati Bantas, Syahrizal Syarif, Kemal Fariz Kalista
Comparative Evaluation Of Alpha-Fetoprotein Serum Inhepatocellular Carcinoma Patients With Non-Viral Etiology, Gita Aprilicia, Krisnawati Bantas, Syahrizal Syarif, Kemal Fariz Kalista
Jurnal Penyakit Dalam Indonesia
Introduction. Non-viral etiology of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) now needs attention. Hepatocellular carcinoma which was caused by hepatitis B and hepatitis C could be controlled in the national program, while HCC from non-B non-C etiology has become a further concern with the with the increased of metabolic syndrome. Serum alpha-fetoprotein is a tumor marker commonly used for screening for HCC in patients with liver cirrhosis (LC). However, in HCC patients with nonviral etiology, AFP serum tends to be normal. This study aimed to evaluate the performance of AFP serum based in HCC and LC patient with non-viral etiology and to evaluate …
Retraction: Correlation Of Serum Uric Acid Levels With The Severity Of Coronary Artery Stenosis In Patients With Acute Coronarysyndrome: Meta-Analysis Study, Diding Heri Prasetyo, Sally Aman Nasution, Idrus Alwi, Murdani Abdullah
Retraction: Correlation Of Serum Uric Acid Levels With The Severity Of Coronary Artery Stenosis In Patients With Acute Coronarysyndrome: Meta-Analysis Study, Diding Heri Prasetyo, Sally Aman Nasution, Idrus Alwi, Murdani Abdullah
Jurnal Penyakit Dalam Indonesia
Introduction. The relationship between serum uric acid (SUA) level and ischemic heart disease abides controversial and still has not been established as a cardiovascular risk factor. The cooperative interaction between those two factors is not fully understood. Prior epidemiological evidences of the causal relationship is still argumentative. There were various studies using the same methods yet the outcome were different. This study aims to conduct a meta-analysis to synthesize the results of recent studies in order to obtain data quantitatively and also accurately. Methods. This study protocol was registered with PROSPERO (CRD42020210948), and conducted according to PRISMA guidelines, tracing studies …
Methamphetamine Associated Cardiomyopathy In Pregnancy: The Distinctions And The Implications, Ashan Hatharasinghe, Hossein Akhondi
Methamphetamine Associated Cardiomyopathy In Pregnancy: The Distinctions And The Implications, Ashan Hatharasinghe, Hossein Akhondi
HCA Healthcare Journal of Medicine
Introduction
Methamphetamine associated cardiomyopathy (MAC) and peripartum cardiomyopathy (PPCM) are both rare obstetric conditions. Literature regarding methamphetamine associated cardiomyopathy in the obstetric population is limited, and it can be difficult to make the distinction between the two given the similarities in clinical presentation. However similar, there are significant distinctions in the pathophysiology of these two that can help clinicians with the management process.
Clinical Findings and Outcomes
This case involves a 35-year-old Hispanic G6P5005 at 37 weeks gestation presenting with acute respiratory failure secondary to acute decompensated heart failure with reduced ejection fraction and superimposed preeclampsia leading to urgent cesarean …
Epidemiology And Outcomes Of Hospitalized Adults With Sars-Cov-2 Community-Acquired Pneumonia In Louisville, Kentucky, Julio A. Ramirez, T'Shura Ali, Thomas Chandler, Stephen P. Furmanek, Daniya Sheikh, Vidyulata Salunkhe, Steven Gootee, Mohammad Tahboub, William A. Mattingly, Demetra Antimisiaris, Jiapeng Huang, Jose Bordon, Rodrigo Cavallazzi, Paul Schulz, William P. Mckinney, Dawn Balcom, Mark Burns, Ruth Carrico, Forest W. Arnold, Cerid Covid-19 Study Group
Epidemiology And Outcomes Of Hospitalized Adults With Sars-Cov-2 Community-Acquired Pneumonia In Louisville, Kentucky, Julio A. Ramirez, T'Shura Ali, Thomas Chandler, Stephen P. Furmanek, Daniya Sheikh, Vidyulata Salunkhe, Steven Gootee, Mohammad Tahboub, William A. Mattingly, Demetra Antimisiaris, Jiapeng Huang, Jose Bordon, Rodrigo Cavallazzi, Paul Schulz, William P. Mckinney, Dawn Balcom, Mark Burns, Ruth Carrico, Forest W. Arnold, Cerid Covid-19 Study Group
The University of Louisville Journal of Respiratory Infections
Background: During the ongoing pandemic of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), SARS-CoV-2 community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) has been the primary cause of hospitalization. The objective of this study was to evaluate the clinical characteristics and outcomes of 1,013 patients hospitalized with SARS-CoV-2 CAP from September 2020 through March 2021 in Louisville, Kentucky.
Methods: This was a retrospective observational study of 1,013 patients hospitalized with SARS-CoV-2 CAP at eight of the adult hospitals in the city of Louisville from September 2020 through March 2021. Patients with 1) a positive reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) for SARS-CoV-2, 2) fever, cough, or …
Relationship Between Physician Burnout And Patient’S Perception Of Bedside Time Spent By Physicians, Shannon Leung, Mukta Panda, Georgia Mcintosh, Nargiza Kurbanova, Anna-Carson Rimer Uhelski, Muhammad Mubbashir Sheikh, Rehan Qayyum
Relationship Between Physician Burnout And Patient’S Perception Of Bedside Time Spent By Physicians, Shannon Leung, Mukta Panda, Georgia Mcintosh, Nargiza Kurbanova, Anna-Carson Rimer Uhelski, Muhammad Mubbashir Sheikh, Rehan Qayyum
Journal of Patient-Centered Research and Reviews
Although the adverse effect of burnout on physicians has been widely documented, studies have shown an inconsistent relationship between burnout and the quality of patient care. We hypothesized that physician burnout will have an inverse relationship with the time spent at the bedside by physicians. In a cross-sectional study, we surveyed patients on their perception of the time spent by their physician on the day of the survey (4 categories: 0–5, 6–10, 11–15, > 15 minutes). Oldenburg Burnout Inventory was used to assess physician burnout; burnout was defined as high levels of both exhaustion (≥ 2.25) and disengagement (≥ 2.10). Among …
A Watched Pot Never Boils: Attentive Care Needs No Timer, Dennis J. Baumgardner
A Watched Pot Never Boils: Attentive Care Needs No Timer, Dennis J. Baumgardner
Journal of Patient-Centered Research and Reviews
In this issue introduction, the editor-in-chief of Journal of Patient-Centered Research and Reviews comments on the premise that length of patient consultation time is less important than what patients perceive happened during that time. Regardless of the time allotted to a clinical visit, health care providers should make efforts to address the emotional and psychosocial needs of their patients. As always, taking a little time to express empathy can make a big difference in patient satisfaction.
Focused Hospital Medicine Cme On Pulmonary Point-Of-Care Ultrasound Through Just-In-Time Training During The Covid-19 Pandemic, Matthew Buttarazzi, Kristen Bartlett, Katherine Stebbins, Monica Thim
Focused Hospital Medicine Cme On Pulmonary Point-Of-Care Ultrasound Through Just-In-Time Training During The Covid-19 Pandemic, Matthew Buttarazzi, Kristen Bartlett, Katherine Stebbins, Monica Thim
Journal of Maine Medical Center
Introduction: We describe the use of focused CME with just-in-time training in pulmonary point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) for hospitalists as part of our response to coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). This training served as a pilot for developing a longitudinal training program for our inpatient adult medicine providers.
Methods: In mid-March 2020, ultrasound education and image review were deployed within hospital medicine at a large academic medical center. Faculty were provided (1) a small-group lecture focused on ultrasound findings in pneumonia, (2) weekly review of imaging, and (3) a monthly review conference of ultrasound imaging.
Results: Use of POCUS for pulmonary pathology …
Effectiveness Of Two Frequently Used Screening Tools In Identifying Depression And Anxiety In Collegiate Athletes, Adriana C. Isacke Do, Amy Haskins Phd, Christina Holt Md, Msc, Williams Dexter Md, Facsm
Effectiveness Of Two Frequently Used Screening Tools In Identifying Depression And Anxiety In Collegiate Athletes, Adriana C. Isacke Do, Amy Haskins Phd, Christina Holt Md, Msc, Williams Dexter Md, Facsm
Journal of Maine Medical Center
Introduction: To determine whether the Electronic Pre-participation Physical Examination (EPPE), a proprietary and frequently used tool, is an effective method for depression and anxiety screening in the collegiate athlete population as compared to the Patient Health Questionnaire-4 (PHQ-4).
Methods: College athletes at a Division III university completed PHQ-4 questionnaires and a proprietary EPPE. Positive reponse rates to depression and/or anxiety for both questionnaires were collected and analyzed with a kappa (κ) statistic.
Results: Among 420 students, we found that 9 (2%) reported depression and/or anxiety via the EPPE. Of the 26 students (6%) who answered positively on the PHQ-4, we …