Marilaeta Cindryani, Marilaeta
Anesthesiology and Intensive Care Department, Udayana University, Sanglah General Hospital, Denpasar, Bali, Indonesia

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Establishing good rapport in anesthesiarelated doctor-patient communication: bridging the triangular communication between anesthesiologist-surgeon-patient Widnyana, IMG; GA Senapathi, Tjokorda; Cindryani, Marilaeta
Bali Journal of Anesthesiology Vol 1, No 1 (2017)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15562/bjoa.v1i1.6

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Doctor-patient communication is central in clinical practice. Communication skill has been an essential component of clinical competence to become a five-star doctor. In the other hand, there are major problems in doctor-patient communication that would lead to medical disputes even malpractice suspicions. With effective communication, a definitive theory would turn into high-quality medical practice and improve patient safety and satisfaction to a whole new level. Based on the Calgary-Cambridge observation guide, there is five point plan of tasks that embrace doctor and patient in daily interviews starting from initiating the session, gathering information, building the relationship, explanation, and planning, and closing. Those tasks would have been easily introduced when you are dealing with a good healthy patient. But in anesthesia-related, wide range of patients are met in different settings and conditions
ANESTHESIA MANAGEMENT OF ESOPHAGEAL ATRESIA REPAIR SURGERY: A CASE REPORT Putra, Kadek Agus Heryana; Kurniyanta, Putu; Wiryana, Made; Sinardja, Ketut; Senapathi, Tjokorda Gde Agung; Widnyana, I Made Gede; Cindryani, Marilaeta; Kurnia, Prajnaariayi Prawira
Bali Journal of Anesthesiology Vol 2, No 2 (2018)
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ABSTRACTEsophageal Atresia (EA)is a congenital anomaly commonly found with TracheoesophagealFistula (TEF) of neonates in the first week oflife. This anomaly can cause several complications includingaspiration, reduction in respiration, and other complication from other concomitant congenital anomaly, mostly from heart origin. The treatment for this anomaly is surgery.Intraoperatively, thepatient may develop hypoxia due to lung retraction and hemodynamic instability from bleeding or hypothermia. Anesthesiologists play important role in the management of EA during theperioperative period. Careful examination of the preoperative period must be done to discover any other concomitant anomaly and complication. Good anticipation of any complication during surgery and continuous monitoring post surgery can elevate the prognosis of the patient.
Leadership in anesthesiology: not just a one man show GA Senapathi, Tjokorda; Widnyana, IMG; Cindryani, Marilaeta
Bali Journal of Anesthesiology Vol 1, No 2 (2017)
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Anesthesiology had been one of highly skilled professional specialty with diversity of training but with a structured model of leadership culture. The culture which could be drawn back since medical training to become a medical doctor. School of medicine had already established a standard model of teaching and training. The tutoring method is implemented mostly based on classroom meetings in traditional basic lesson, bedside teaching for clerkship and internship and lately adopted method of case-based discussion
Combined morphine-clonidine adjuvant in epidural analgesia support role of supraspinal modulation in opioid tolerant patient Widnyana, I Made Gede; Cindryani, Marilaeta; Tanggono, Aninda
Bali Journal of Anesthesiology Vol 3, No 1 (2019)
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ABSTRACT Acute pain patients with complicated pain-related experiences would need more than just a pain reliever, especially those with behavioral opioid usage. Latest findings revolving supraspinal modulation are not only taking experts and pain physician into a different stage of understanding but also making theories and management revisited. A 41-years-old Australian male underwent plate and screw fixation of his right femur. He was overweight with a history of behavioral opioid usage. He was given epidural analgesia for postsurgical management with bupivacaine 0.1% with morphine 2 mg and clonidine 30 mcg every 12 hours as adjuvants. Hemodynamic curves were in normal limits, no paralysis, urinary difficulties, or pruritus. He was discharged on the fourth day. The combined morphine-clonidine adjuvant in epidural analgesia technique was an effective choice to alleviate pain response in this opioid-tolerant patient. 
Correlation Between Protein Intake and Nitrogen Balance of Surgical Patients in Anesthesiology and Intensive Care Installation, Sanglah General Hospital, Denpasar, Bali, Indonesia Wiryana, Made; Sinardja, I Ketut; Senapathi, Tjokorda Gde Agung; Widnyana, I Made Gede; Panji, Putu Agus Surya; Aryabiantara, I Wayan; Cindryani, Marilaeta
BALI MEDICAL JOURNAL Vol 5 No 2 (2016)
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Background: A cell injury from surgical stress in a trauma or a non-trauma case will induce a hyper metabolic response in which the protein degradation increases, the somatic protein synthesis decreases and the amino acid catabolism increases. Thus, the pyper metabolic response contributes to nitrogen loss in urine. This response, without an adequate nutrition, will lead an iatrogenic malnutrition and deterioration. A balance nitrogen formula through urinary urea nitrogen is one of many nutrition evaluation methods. This method aids in evaluating the daily nutrition status and it can be the baseline data for daily intake. Objective: To find a correlation between the protein intake and the nitrogen balance of the surgical patients in anesthesiology and intensive care installation, Sanglah General Hospital, Denpasar, Bali. Methods: Fifty-one surgical patients with trauma and non-trauma cases were observed for their protein intake for 2-3 days continuously. Moreover, they were evaluated for their nitrogen balance based on the urinary urea nitrogen per 24 hours for 2-3 days. For statistical analysis, we utilized Shapiro-Francia, Shapiro-Wilk, Spearman Frank correlation, two-sample t test, and multivariate regression analysis in Strata SE 12.1. Results: The correlation between the protein intake and the nitrogen balance on the first day was ra=0.50 (p<0.05), on the second day ra=0.70 (p<0,05), and on the third day ra=0.740 (p<0,05) Conclusions: There is a correlation between the protein intake and the nitrogen balance of surgical patients in Anesthesiology and Intensive Care Installation Sanglah General Hospital Denpasar.