Ompusunggu, P.M.T. Mangalindung
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Journal : Jurnal Kebidanan Mutiara Mahakam

GAMBARAN KEJADIAN INFEKSI LUKA OPERASI (ILO) PASCA BEDAH ABDOMEN DI RSUD ABDUL WAHAB SJAHRANIE SAMARINDA Azis, Sepriani indriati; Ompusunggu, P.M.T. Mangalindung; Irawiraman, Hadi
Jurnal Kebidanan Mutiara Mahakam Vol 8 No 1 (2020)
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Kesehatan Mutiara Mahakam

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36998/jkmm.v8i1.68

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Infeksi luka operasi (ILO) adalah infeksi pada bagian tubuh yang terpapar oleh ahli bedah saat prosedur invasive. ILO merupakan salah satu infeksi nosokomial yang paling umum dan paling dapat dicegah diantara infeksi nosokomial lainnya, namun kejadian infeksi luka operasi terutama pada bedah abdomen masih menunjukkan beban yang signifikan. Faktor resiko infeksi luka operasi meliputi usia tua, jenis luka operasi, penyakit penyerta seperti diabetes mellitus, pemberian antibiotik profilaksis yang tidak adekuat, status gizi pasien seperti obesitas dan malnutrisi serta durasi operasi yang panjang. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui gambaran kejadian infeksi luka operasi pasca bedah abdomen di RSUD Abdul Wahab Sjahranie Samarinda. Metode penelitian ini adalah penelitian deskriptif laboratorik. Data penelitian diambil dari swab luka operasi dan data rekam medik pada 40 pasien pasca bedah abdomen yang melakukan pergantian perban pertama kali serta memenuhi kriteria inklusi dan eksklusi. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan 30 orang (75%) pasien mendapatkan infeksi luka operasi. Mayoritas pasien terinfeksi berusia diatas 40 tahun, yaitu pada 15 pasien (37,5%). Sebagian besar pasien terinfeksi mendapatkan luka bersih terkontaminasi, yaitu 23 pasien (57,5%). Mayoritas pasien terinfeksi yaitu 27 pasien (67,5%) tidak memiliki penyakit penyerta. Bakteri gram positif, yaitu Staphylococcus epidermidis merupakan bakteri penginfeksi terbanyak yang teridentifikasi pada 10 orang (33,3%) pasien. Seluruh pasien terinfeksi, yaitu 30 pasien (75%) mendapatkan antibiotik profilaksis. Mayoritas pasien terinfeksi memiliki status gizi normal, yaitu 17 orang (42,5%), dan kejadian infeksi lebih banyak terjadi pada pasien dengan durasi <120 menit, yaitu 20 orang (50%) pasien. Kata Kunci : Infeksi Luka Operasi, ILO, Bedah Abdomen, Faktor Resiko Infeksi Luka Operasi Surgical site infection (SSI) is an infection at the part of the body that was exposed by a surgeon during an invasive procedure. SSI is one of the most common and most preventable nosocomial infection among other nosocomial infections, but the incidence of surgical site infections especially in abdominal surgery still shows a significant burden. Risk factors of surgical site infections include old age, type of surgical wound, comorbidities such as diabetes mellitus, inadequate prophylactic antibiotics, nutritional statuses such as obesity and malnutrition and long duration of surgery. This study aimed to explain an overview of the incidence of postoperative abdominal wound infection in Abdul Wahab Sjahranie General Hospital, Samarinda. This research method was a laboratory descriptive study. The research data was taken from surgical wound swabs and medical record data of 40 post-abdominal surgery patients who made the bandage changes for the first time and met the inclusion and exclusion criteria. The results showed 30 patients (75%) had surgical site infections. The highest percentage of infected patients aged over 40 years, i.e. in 15 people (37.5%). Most of the infected patients had clean contaminated wounds, i.e. in 23 patients (57.5%). The majority of infected patients did not have concomitant diseases, i.e. 27 people (67.5%). Gram-positive bacteria, specifically Staphylococcus epidermidis was the most infectious bacteria identified in 10 patients (33.3%). All infected patients, i.e. 30 patients (75%) received prophylactic antibiotics. The highest frequencies of infected patients had normal nutritional status, i.e.17 patients(42.5%), and the incidence of infection was more common in patients with duration <120 minutes, i.e. 20 patients (50%). Keywords : Surgical Site Infection, SSI, Abdominal Surgery, Risk Factors
Gambaran Usia dan Stadium Klinis Pasien Kanker Payudara yang dilakukan Pemeriksaan Imunohistokimia di Rumah Sakit Abdul Wahab Sjahranie pada Tahun 2018 Yulianto, Ade Yusuf; Irawiraman, Hadi; Ompusunggu, P.M.T. Mangalindung
Jurnal Kebidanan Mutiara Mahakam Vol 8 No 2 (2020)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36998/jkmm.v8i2.106

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ABSTRACKBreast cancer still occupies the highest incidence of all types of malignancies in women. Based on data recorded at Abdul Wahab Sjahrenie Hospital, 200 new cases are found each year. Immunohistochemical profile examination has been used extensively as a basis for classifying breast cancer molecularly. Expression of hormone receptors (ER, PR) and HER-2 found in immunohistochemical examinations are useful for determining therapeutic options that fit the patient's needs. The purpose of this descriptive study was to determine the characteristics of the immunohistochemical profile of breast cancer patients in Abdul Wahab Sjahranie Regional Hospital Samarinda in the January-December 2018 period based on age and clinical stage that had been examined by immunohistochemical examination including the expression of ER PR, Ki-67 and HER2. Method: This study used a cross-sectional descriptive study design by taking secondary data from breast cancer patients who had performed immunohistochemical examinations at Abdul Wahab Sjahranie Regional Hospital Samarinda in the January 2018 - December 2018 period. From 479 breast cancer patients came to Abdul Wahab Regional Hospital Sjahranie Samarinda, only 177 (37.18%) patients did immunohistochemical examinations. Most patients aged 40-49 were 65 patients (36.7%) had breast cancer, the highest clinical stage IIIB with 92 cases (52%), the Ki-67 with severe highest interpretation, range> 30% with 73 patients (41.2%), more positive ER than negative, in 93 patients (52.5%), while negative examination results 84 patients (47.5%). PR is the same as ER, which is 96 patients (54.2%), while negative examination results are 81 patients (45.8%). Most HER-2 results were negative, in 109 patients (61.6%). In this study the highest number of cases of breast cancer patients ranged between the ages of 40-49 years and at least aged 70 years and above. The clinical stage is most often found in stage IIIB (advanced). Ki-67 examination was found most frequently in severe interpretations. Examination of estrogen receptors is found to be most widely in positive interpretation. Positive progesterone tests to be most widely than negative examinations. Her-2 examination was found to be most widely in negative interpretation Keywords: Immunohistochemical examination, Hormone receptors, HER-2, Clinical Stadium