Noenoeng Rahajoe
Department of Child Health, Universitas Indonesia Medical School/Dr. Cipto Mangunkusumo Hospital, Jakarta

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Sweat sodium and chloride contents in 8-14 years old children (A preliminary study) I. Boediman; Dwi P. Widodo; Noenoeng Rahajoe
Paediatrica Indonesiana Vol 33 No 3-4 (1993): March - April 1993
Publisher : Indonesian Pediatric Society

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A modified Shwachman sweat test was performed on 152 children aged between 8-14 .4 years old, consisting of 54 girls (35.5%) and 98 boys (64%), to look for sweat electrolyte values. Mean sweat electrolyte contents in boys was higher than in girls. The mean sweat Na+ and Cl- were 50.15 ±25.83 mEq/L and 43 .76 m.Eq/l ± 24.67 respectively. The sweat electrolyte contents were not influenced by age.
Acid-Base Balance and Blood-Gas Analysis in Bronchopneumonia in Infancy and Childhood Mardjanis Said; I. Boediman; Nastiti N. Rahajoe; Noenoeng Rahajoe
Paediatrica Indonesiana Vol 20 No 3-4 (1980): March - April 1980
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Arterial Blood-Gas and pH changes were studied in sixty-three infants and children aged 6 years or less, with severe and uncomplicated bronchopneumonia, which was proven clinically and radiologically. Fifty-five (87.3%) patients showed a ventilatory insufficiency (PaC02 below 35 mmHg). Only 3 (4.8%) cases were found with carbon retention as a sign of ventilatory failure (PaC02 above 45 mmHg). Twenty-eight (44.4%) cases had metabolic component. The suggested causes of metabolic acidosis in these cases were the inflammatory process in the lungs itself which caused hypoxia, and a low intake during their sickness prior to admission to the hospital.