Eka Rusdianto Gunardi
Department Of Obstetrics And Gynecology, Faculty Of Medicine, Universitas Indonesia/Dr. Cipto Mangunkusumo Hospital

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THE ROLE OF CONTRACEPTION IN THE PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE Gunardi, Eka Rusdianto; Khusen, Denny; Winston, Kevin
Majalah Kedokteran Indonesia Vol 68 No 8 (2018): Journal of the Indonesian Medical Association Majalah Kedokteran Indonesia Volum
Publisher : PENGURUS BESAR IKATAN DOKTER INDONESIA (PB IDI)

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Contraceptives play an undeniable important role in woman?s lives. It is widely accepted that the availability of both hormonal and non-hormonal modern contraceptives have improved 0 women?s lives worldwide by allowing women to control their own fertility. Indirectly, contraceptives have been shown to reduce maternal mortality, unwanted pregnancy, and overpopulation. However, the contraceptives available today may not be suitable for all users. Furthermore, there is still need to expand available current contraceptives choices especially long-term contraceptives in order to improve acceptability. As a result, several novel products such as implants, contraceptive vaginal rings, and transdermal patches have recently been introduced in family planning programs. Additional issue of contraceptive needed to be addressed is the adverse effects of hormonal contraceptives. Therefore, new combinations with an improved metabolic profile is currently being researched. Generally, the introduction of new methods with additional health benefits and less side effects would help women with their unmet needs to obtain access to a wider range of contraceptives.
The Effectiveness of Misoprostol Single Dose Oral for Evacuation of Incomplete Abortion Eka Rusdianto Gunardi; Affan Solihin
PHARMACY: Jurnal Farmasi Indonesia (Pharmaceutical Journal of Indonesia) Jurnal Pharmacy, Vol. 16 No. 02 Desember 2019
Publisher : Pharmacy Faculty, Universitas Muhammadiyah Purwokerto

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This study is aimed to find out the effectiveness of oral 600 mcg single dose misoprostol for the evacuation of conception remnant in cases of incomplete abortion. This research is done by quasi experimental method with one group pretest – posttest design. The population of the study is all women who were diagnosed with incomplete abortion in less than 12 weeks of gestation in Cipto Mangunkusumo National general Hospital and affiliations hospital from June 2018 to June 2019. Women who met the study criteria, was treated with oral misoprostol 600 mcg single dose and then undergo conception evacuation evaluation and side effects evaluation. Effectiveness evaluation was seen after 7 days of single dose 600 mcg of misoprostol by measuring <15 mm endometrial thickness on transvaginal ultrasound. The effectiveness of using single dose oral misoprostol 600 mcg in the study participants was 93.55%, which were 29 out of a total of 31 participants. The side effects experienced after being given misoprostol were bleeding with less than the same amount as menstruation (71.0% and 9.0%), diarrhea (6.5%), and shivering (67.7%), and not found side effects of vomiting. Based on data analysis using paired T test before and 24 hours after administration of misoprostol, there was a significant difference between endometrial thickness (p value <0.001). Misoprostol 600 mcg per oral dose is effective for the evacuation of retained conception tissue of incomplete abortion at less than 12 weeks gestation, so that it can be an alternative non-operative method of evacuating retained conception tissue in incomplete abortion cases other than the operative method. Side effects found were bleeding, diarrhea, and chills. Side effects of vomiting were not found in this study.
National health coverage programs and quality of referral obstetrics and gynaecology clinic in Dr Cipto Mangunkusumo Hospital Jakarta Eka Rusdianto Gunardi; Arresta Vitasatria Suastika; Hanevi Djasri; Adi Utarini
Berita Kedokteran Masyarakat (BKM) Vol 34, No 8 (2018)
Publisher : Fakultas Kedokteran Universitas Gadjah Mada

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Purpose: Implementation of national health coverage contributes to the increasing number of outpatient visits in Obstetrics and Gynecology Department, Dr. Cipto Mangunkusumo Hospital. It may be caused by improper referral system or number of government insurance patients called as BPJS patients. Therefore, this study aims to analyse the pattern and quality of referral system in the implementation of national health coverage.Method: The quasi experimental study was conducted using pre and post analysis of the cases pattern and referral quality. It included accuracy of referred case diagnosis, accuracy of referring health facility, and consistency of referred case diagnosis.Results: There was an increasing number of referral visits in the early implementation of  national health program; however, it declined overtime. There was reduction of general obstetrics and gynaecology cases and increase of sub-specialistic cases. It was in appropriate to the role of centre referral hospital in Indonesia. Around 98% referral diagnosis was correct to be referred, 82% cases came from correct health facility, and 98% referral diagnosis was consistent to Dr. Cipto Mangunkusumo hospital.Conclusion: The quality referral cases improves with the implementation of national health coverage program.