Juferdy Kurniawan
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Journal : The Indonesian Journal of Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Digestive Endoscopy

Factors Associated with Surveillance for Early Detection of Hepatocellular Carcinoma in Liver Cirrhosis Patients Ario Perbowo Putra; Andri Sanityoso Sulaiman; Juferdy Kurniawan; Kuntjoro Harimurti
The Indonesian Journal of Gastroenterology, Hepatology, and Digestive Endoscopy Vol 18, No 3 (2017): VOLUME 18, NUMBER 3, DECEMBER 2017
Publisher : The Indonesian Society for Digestive Endoscopy

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (167.745 KB) | DOI: 10.24871/1832017153-158

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Background: Minimal number of KHS patients diagnosed through surveillance is thought to be the cause of continued low survival. It is important knowing the proportion of surveillance for early detection of KHS in patients with liver cirrhosis and related factors.Objective: Determine the proportion of surveillance for early detection of KHS in patients with liver cirrhosis and related factors.Method: Cross-sectional study of patients with liver cirrhosis at RSCM from January to December 2013. Data obtained from medical records and reconfirmed by telephone. Surveillance is required for abdominal ultrasound with or without AFP at least once a year within 3 years after that period. Factors studied were gender, ethnicity, education level, income level, availability of medical assurance, location of residence, surveillance education, cirrhosis etiology, and severity of cirrhosis. Then logistic regression test is used in the multivariate analysis.Results: From 200 patients, 50 patients (25,0%) underwent surveillance, 150 patients (75,0%) did not. Bivariate analysis resulted in 4 variables with p 0.25, gender (p = 0,056), ethnicity (p = 0, 231), surveillance education (p = 0,005), and severity of cirrhosis (p = 0, 005). Multivariate analysis resulted risk factors for surveillance were surveillance education (OR = 2,598; CI 95% (1,325 - 5,094), p = 0,005) and severity of cirrhosis (OR = 1.815; CI 95% = 1,210-2,724; p = 0,004).Conclusion: Surveillance education and severity of cirrhosis are factors associated with surveillance for early detection of KHS in liver cirrhosis patients.
Diarrhea in HIV Infection Juferdy Kurniawan; Marcellus Simadibrata; Teguh Karyadi; Kie Chen
The Indonesian Journal of Gastroenterology, Hepatology, and Digestive Endoscopy VOLUME 10, ISSUE 1, April 2009
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During the last decade, there has been an increase of immunocompromized patients all around the world; that mostly due to pandemic of Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) infection. Chronic diarrhea as one of common symptoms in patients with HIV infection has different etiology compared to immunocompetent patients. Initial approach of diarrhea in HIV infection may be conducted by evaluating the temporal relationship between the development of diarrhea and the administration of antiretroviral, especially the protease inhibitor agents; which is then followed by fecal analysis/examination for pathogenic bacteria and protozoa as well as endoscopy examination. Biopsy examination of intestinal mucosa is necessary for HIV enteropathy or diarrhea due to microsporidia, which is confirmed further by electron microscopy. The etiology of chronic diarrhea in HIV patients may also different, depend on the cluster of differentiation count value of all patients. Based on such differences, it is necessary  to  have  adequate  approach,   recognition  and  understanding  in the management of chronic diarrhea, especially for HIV patients. Keywords: diarrhea, infection, HI