Eddy Surjanto
FKUNS-RSUD Dr Moewardi, Surakarta

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Korelasi Penilaian Asma Terkontrol Pada Penderita Asma Persisten Sesudah Pemberian Kortikosteroid Inhalasi dengan Menggunakan Asthma Control Scoring System dan Asthma Control Test Widysanto, Allen; Surjanto, Eddy; Suradi, .; Yunus, Faisal
Jurnal Kedokteran Indonesia Vol 1, No 1 (2009)
Publisher : Jurnal Kedokteran Indonesia

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Background: The individual parameters to define asthma severity and asthma control overlap significantly. Validated measures, such as ACT, ACS, ACQ, for assessing asthma control are now available, but no comparison among the existing measures has been performed. This study aimed to assess the correlation between ACT and ACS either before of after inhaled corticosteroid ( ICS ).Methods: This was a cohort study. Samples were collected by consecutive sampling. Two asthma control questionnaires, ACS and ACT, must be filled-up by the patients. Spirometry was performed after asthma control questionnaires were completely filled-up. The certain dose of inhaled corticosteroid (ICS ) was given for 2 months, and patients have to repeat the same procedure as they have done after 2 months inhaled corticosteroid administered.Results: The correlation of ACS score based on ACT category score before ICS showed no agreement. In contrary, the correlation of ACS score based on ACT category score after ICS showed significantly moderate agreementConclusion: There was a moderate correlation statistically significant agreement between ACS and ACT assessment when ACS score of 60% was used as the cut off point. Jurnal Kedokteran Indonesia: 1 (1): 56-63Keywords: asthma, persistent, ACS, ACT
The Difference of PEFR Value between Brick Making Workers and Farmers in Sitimulyo Piyungan Bantul Asmara, Gilda Ditya; Surjanto, Eddy; Subagyo, Yusup
Nexus Kedokteran Klinik Vol 1, No 2 (2012): Nexus Kedokteran Klinik
Publisher : Fakultas Kedokteran Universitas Sebelas Maret Surakarta

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Background: Workplace that processes release dust and smoke, can cause a reduction of working comfort, visual disturbances, impaired lung physiology, and even can cause general poisoning. Brick making industry is one of the industries that produce a lot of pollution. Pollution resulting from the burning of wood and rice husk as the main fuel. This study aimed to determine the differences in peak expiratory flow rate values among brick making workers by the farmers in the Sitimulyo that not exposed to pollution in the workplace Methods: This study is observational analytic with cross sectional design. This research located in Sitimulyo Piyungan Bantul. There are 33 brick making workers and 33 farmers in Sitimulyo for sampling subjects. The independent variables in this study are the brick making workers and farmers while the dependent variable is the value of peak expiratory flow rate. Peak expiratory flow rate values were measured directly using a peak flow meter and analyzed by Mann-Whitney test.. Results: The results on research with 33 samples of brick making workers and 33 farmers in the  Sitimulyo obtained average peak ekspiration flow rate value for brick making workers is 441 L / min or 75.30% of the predicted value of peak ekspiration flow rate and the farmers group was 483 L / min or 82.01% of the predicted value of peak ekspiration flow rate. Then through the mann-whitney test obtained p = 0.015 (p <0.05). From these data showed there is statistically significant difference between the peak ekspiration flow rate value of brick making workers and farmers in Sitimulyo Piyungan Bantul.. Conclusions: There is a statistically significant difference between the peak ekspiration flow rate value of brick making workers and farmers in Sitimulyo Piyungan Bantul. Keywords: PEFR, brick, workers, farmers, Sitimulyo.Â