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GAMBARAN PENGGUNA KOMPONEN THROMBOCYTE CONCENTRATE (TC) DI UTD PMI KABUPATEN SLEMAN TAHUN 2019 Francisca Romana Sri Supadmi
Jurnal Ilmiah Cerebral Medika Vol. 3 No. 1 (2021): JURNAL ILMIAH CEREBRAL MEDIKA
Publisher : Akper Kesdam I/Bukit Barisan Padang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53475/jicm.v3i1.29

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The rampant spread of dengue fever in 2019 in Sleman that reached 728 cases caused the need for the Thrombocyte Concentrate (TC) component in Indonesian Red Cross Distric Sleman increased to 215 TC bags. This number escalated highly than the previous years. The purpose of the study was to figure out the profiles of TC component users in Indonesian Red Cross Distric Sleman in 2019, with the covered characteristics such as sex, age, blood type, and indication. The study design used a non-participant observational method with retrospective design. The samples were 67 recipients who directly requested TC component to Indonesian Red Cross Distric Sleman in 2019. The choosing of samples with a total sampling technique. The result showed that most of the recipients who directly requested TC component to Indonesian Red Cross Distric Sleman in 2019 were female (46 recipients), mostly were teens (23 recipients) and young adults (16 recipients), had O rhesus positive blood type (45 recipients) and indicated with dengue fever. The profiles of TC component user in Indonesian Red Cross Distric Sleman in 2019 were mostly females, aged around 12-35 years old, had O rhesus positive blood type with dengue fever indication.
KARAKTERISTIK PENDONOR DARAH GAGAL PENGAMBILAN DARAH SAAT DONASI DI UTD PMI SLEMAN Francisca Romana Sri Supadmi
Jurnal Ilmiah Cerebral Medika Vol. 2 No. 2 (2020): JURNAL ILMIAH CEREBRAL MEDIKA
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53475/jicm.v2i2.30

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The need for blood in Sleman Regency is around 1.000 bags blood every month. Meanwhile, the blood production at Indonesian Red Cross Blood Transfusion Service Sleman Regency is around 11.500 blood bags not to mention reduced by the blood bags that must be destroyed around 1.500 blood bags, one of the causes is due to failed to blood draw. Blood donors who failed to blood draw were then recorded at blood donor management information system (SIMDONDAR) Indonesian Red Cross Blood Transfusion Service Sleman Regency, and then classified according to the characteristics of blood donors. This study aims to determine the characteristics of blood donors who failed to blood draw based on gender, age, blood type, and number of blood donors at Indonesian Red Cross Blood Transfusion Service Sleman Regency in 2019. This research is a non-experimental quantitative study with a retrospective approach to create an objective description by looking at previously documented data. The sample in this study were 146 blood donors who failed to blood draw at Indonesian Red Cross Blood Transfusion Service Sleman Regency in 2019. Sampling using total sampling technique. There were 146 (1,27%) blood donors who failed to blood draw at Indonesian Red Cross Blood Transfusion Service Sleman Regency in 2019. The group that had the highest number of blood donors who failed to blood draw was male blood donors (55,63%), blood donors in late adolescence aged 17-25 years (47,18%), blood donors with blood group B rhesus positive (35,92%) and regularly blood donors (51,41%). The characteristics of blood donors who failed to blood draw were dominated by male blood donors, aged 17-25 years, blood group B rhesus positive and regularly blood donors.
Gambaran Alur Donor Plasma Covid Konvalesen di Unit Donor Darah PMI Kota Yogyakarta Francisca Romana Sri Supadmi
Jurnal Ilmiah Cerebral Medika Vol. 3 No. 2 (2021): JURNAL ILMIAH CEREBRAL MEDIKA
Publisher : Akper Kesdam I/Bukit Barisan Padang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53475/jicm.v3i2.87

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Until now, there is no specific therapy to treat Covid-19. Various preventive measures have been taken to prevent the spread of COVID-19 infection, but new cases and deaths from Covid-19 still exist. Clinical trials of the use of convalescent plasma for the treatment of Covid-19 patients stated that it was less effective, so WHO did not recommend its further use. The rapid rate of virus mutation and the uneven distribution of vaccines in Indonesia have raised concerns about new variants. Convalescent Plasma Therapy during the pandemic remains a wiser alternative therapy to treat Covid-19 patients due to new virus variants that are different from before. This study is a descriptive study, aiming to see how the flow of convalescent plasma donors in the blood donor service unit. The study population was all convalescent plasma donors who came to donate blood at the time of the study. The research sample was selected by 38 people by accidental sampling. The results showed that convalescent plasma blood donors went through several stages starting from the donor recruitment process, general donor selection and special additional selection for convalescent plasma donor requirements, then after passing, plasma retrieval was carried out using the apheresis method. There were 38 donors, consisting of 87% male and 13% female. According to blood type, the majority were dominated by blood type O rh positive as much as 38%.