KADE YUDI SASPRIYANA
Obstetrician And Gynaecologist,Teaching Staff, Oncology-Gynaecology Division, Department Of Obstetric And Gynaecology Faculty Of Medicine, Udayana University, Sanglah General Hospital Denpasar, Bali

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The Age, Education, and Occupation Characteristics is not Associated with Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) Infection in Pregnant Mothers Saspriyana, Kade Y.
Indonesian Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology Volume. 2, No. 1, January 2014
Publisher : Indonesian Socety of Obstetrics and Gynecology

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Objective: To know the relationship between age, education and occupation on the pregnant women and the HIV status of the husband against the risk of being infected with HIV. Method: This was an unpaired case control study performed in the Obstetrics and Gynecology Department of Sanglah Hospital, Denpasar, from October to November 2011. The subjects were pregnant women who were willing to participate in the research, which were grouped into HIV-infected case and control group. Diagnosis of HIV was based on rapid test. The data was analyzed using Chi Square test with the help of SPSS version 17.0 Result: There was fifty subjects consisting of 25 subjects in the case group and 25 subjects in control group we obtained that the risk of HIV-infected pregnant women in the old vs young age, low vs higher education, and occupations at risk vs not at risk is not significant in the two groups. Each Odds ratio is 0.35 (CI = 95% 0.08-1.55; p = 0.16), 0.85 (CI = 95% 0.28-2.59; p = 0.77), and 2.09 (CI = 95% 0.18-24.62; p = 1.00). Meanwhile, the odds ratio of the husband HIV status was 12.67 (CI = 95% 3.31-48.50; p = 0.01). Conclusion: Husbands infected with HIV increases the risk of HIV in pregnant women 12 times greater than if the husband was not infected with HIV. Whereas, age, education, and the occupation of mothers is not a risk factor for the occurrence of HIV infection in pregnant women. [Indones J Obstet Gynecol 2014; 2: 65-68] Keywords: age, education, husband HIV status, occupation and pregnant women infected with HIV.
The Age, Education, and Occupation Characteristics is not Associated with Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) Infection in Pregnant Mothers Saspriyana, Kade Y.
Indonesian Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology Volume. 2, No. 2, April 2014
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Objective: To know the relationship between age, education and occupation on the pregnant women and the HIV status of the husband against the risk of being infected with HIV. Method: This was an unpaired case control study performed in the Obstetrics and Gynecology Department of Sanglah Hospital, Denpasar, from October to November 2011. The subjects were pregnant women who were willing to participate in the research, which were grouped into HIV-infected case and control group. Diagnosis of HIV was based on rapid test. The data was analyzed using Chi Square test with the help of SPSS version 17.0 Result: There was fifty subjects consisting of 25 subjects in the case group and 25 subjects in control group we obtained that the risk of HIV-infected pregnant women in the old vs young age, low vs higher education, and occupations at risk vs not at risk is not significant in the two groups. Each Odds ratio is 0.35 (CI = 95% 0.08-1.55; p = 0.16), 0.85 (CI = 95% 0.28-2.59; p = 0.77), and 2.09 (CI = 95% 0.18-24.62; p = 1.00). Meanwhile, the odds ratio of the husband HIV status was 12.67 (CI = 95% 3.31-48.50; p = 0.01). Conclusion: Husbands infected with HIV increases the risk of HIV in pregnant women 12 times greater than if the husband was not infected with HIV. Whereas, age, education, and the occupation of mothers is not a risk factor for the occurrence of HIV infection in pregnant women. [Indones J Obstet Gynecol 2014; 2: 65-68] Keywords: age, education, husband HIV status, occupation and pregnant women infected with HIV.
Mixed Adeno and Neuroendocrine Carcinoma of The Ovary: Case Report MANNA, JOHANA SENSY LENI; SASPRIYANA, KADE YUDI; MAHENDRA, I NYOMAN BAYU; SUWIYOGA, KETUT; MAKER, LUH PUTU IIN INDRAYANI
Indonesian Journal of Cancer Vol 11, No 3 (2017): July - September 2017
Publisher : Indonesian Journal of Cancer

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Reporting two cases of mixed adenocarcinoma and neuroendocrine carcinoma of the ovary. A case report two cases of an ovarian cyst suspect malignancy after complete surgical staging in woman aged 39 year old and 72 year old. By this case report, we want to know prognosis of the malignancy. Mixed adenocarcinoma and neuroendocrine carcinoma of the ovary of the first case arised from mature cystic teratoma, and second case as metastatic process from gastrointestinal tract. Mixed adenocarcinoma and neuroendocrine carcinoma is rare hystologic type of ovarian cancer. Need further exploration to know the survival of this hystologic type.ABSTRAKArtikel ini melaporkan dua kasus, yaitu mixed adenocarcinoma dan neuroendocrine carcinoma ovarium, dua kasus kista ovarium curiga ganas pada pasien berusia 39 tahun dan 72 tahun. Terhadap kedua pasien dilakukan komplit surgical staging. Melalui laporan kasus ini, diharapkan bisa diketahui prognosis kasus. Mixed adenocarcinoma dan neuroendocrine carcinoma ovarium pada kasus pertama timbul dari teratoma matur kistik, sedangkan kasus kedua merupakan penyebaran dari traktus digestivus. Mixed adenocarcinoma dan neuroendocrine carcinoma merupakan tipe histologi kanker ovarium yang jarang. Ia membutuhkan eksplorasi lebih lanjut untuk mengetahui survival dari tipe histologi ini.
KARAKTERISTIK UMUR, PENDIDIKAN, DAN PEKERJAAN ISTRI SERTA STATUS SUAMI SEBAGAI FAKTOR RISIKO TERJADINYA INFEKSI HUMAN IMMUNODEFICIENCY VIRUS PADA IBU HAMIL Saspriyana, Kade Yudi; Suwiyoga, Ketut; Darmayasa, I Made
Medicina Vol 46 No 1 (2015): Januari 2015
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Prevalensi HIV di Bali adalah nomor dua setelah Papua dan cenderung meningkat mengikuti deretukur yang sebagian besar ditemukan pada usia muda reproduktif. Penularan utama adalah melaluihubungan  seksual,yang  selanjutnya diketahui bahwa peran umur, pendidikan, dan pekerjaan  ibudiduga  sangat  besar. Penelitian  ini  bertujuan untuk mengetahui  apakah umur,  pendidikan,  danpekerjaan pada  ibu hamil  serta  status HIV  suami  sebagai  faktor  risiko  ibu hamil  terinfeksi HIV.Metode  yang  digunakan  adalah  berupa  kasus  kontrol  tidak  berpasangan  di Bagian Obstetri  danGinekologi RSUP Sanglah Denpasar selama dua bulan, yakni bulan Oktober-Nopember 2011. Sampeladalah  ibu hamil terinfeksi HIV sebagai kelompok kasus dan tanpa  infeksi HIV sebagai kelompokkontrol. Diagnosis HIV ditegakkan dengan rapid test serum, yaitu dinyatakan positif kalau reaktifdan negatif kalau non reaktif. Analisis data memakai uji Chi Square untuk mengetahui rasio odds.Lima puluh orang sampel dibagi atas 25 kelompok kasus dan 25 kelompok kontrol. Diperoleh bahwarisiko terinfeksi HIV wanita hamil pada umur tua vs muda, pendidikan tinggi vs rendah, dan pekerjaanberisiko vs tidak berisiko adalah tidak tidak bermakna pada kedua kelompok. Rasio odds masing-masing adalah 0,35 (IK 95% = 0,08 sampai 1,55; P = 0,157),  0,85 (IK 95% = 0,28 sampai 2,59; P =0,777), dan 2,09(IK 95% = 0,18 sampai 24,62;P= 1,00).Rasio odds status HIV suami adalah 12,67 (IK95% = 3,31 sampai 48,50; P = 0,001).Dapat disimpulkan bahwa suami terinfeksi HIV meningkatkanrisiko HIV pada ibu hamil 12 kali lebih besar dibanding dengan suami tidak terinfeksi HIV. Faktorumur, pendidikan, dan pekerjaan ibu bukan merupakan faktor risiko terjadinya infeksi HIV pada ibuhamil. [MEDICINA 2015;46:3-8].The prevalence of HIV  in Bali  is number  two after Papua and  likely  to  rise  following a geometricprogression that  is mostly  found at the young age of reproductive. The main transmission throughsexual intercourse, the role of age, education, and the work of the mother allegedly is huge.This studyaims to know the relationships between age, education and occupation on the pregnant women and theHIV status of the husband against the risk of being infected with HIV.Study design was a not pairedcase control study at the Obstetrics and Gynecology Department Sanglah Hospital Denpasar was fortwo months, the month of October-November 2011. The sample were pregnant women who are willingto participate in this study, which are distinguished as groups of HIV-infected cases and without HIVinfection as a control group. Diagnosis of HIV rapid test with serum enforced, that is positive if reactiveand the stated negative if a non reactive. Data analysis using the Chi Square test to know the oddsratio.A number of 50 samples was divided into 25 groups of case and control group 25. Obtained thatthe risk of HIV-infected pregnant women in the age old vs. young, low vs. higher education, and occupationsat risk vs. not at risk is not meaningless in the two groups. Each odds ratio is 0.35 (95% CI  = 0.08 to1.55; P = 0.157), 0.85 (95% CI   = 0.28 to 2.59;P = 0.777), and 2.09(95% CI = 0.18 to 24.62;P= 1.00).Meanwhile, the odds ratio of the husband HIV status was 12.67 (95% CI  = 3.31 to 48.50;P = 0.001).Final conclusions are husbands infected with HIV increases the risk of HIV in pregnant women 12times greater  than  the husband was not  infected with HIV. Age, education, and  the occupation ofmothers  is not a
The Age, Education, and Occupation Characteristics is not Associated with Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) Infection in Pregnant Mothers Kade Y. Saspriyana;  Ketut Suwiyoga; I Made Darmayasa
Indonesian Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology Volume. 2, No. 2, April 2014
Publisher : Indonesian Socety of Obstetrics and Gynecology

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Abstract Objective: To know the relation ship between age, education and occupation on the pregnant women and the HIVstatus of the husband against the risk of being infected with HIV. Method: This was an unpaired case cont rol study perform ed in the Obstetrics and Gynecology Department of Sanglah Hospital, Denpasar, from October to November 2011. The subjects were pregnant women who were willing to particip ate in the research, which were grouped into HIV-infected case and control group. Diagnosis of HIV was based on rapid test The data was analyzed using ChiSquar e test with the help of SPSS version 17.0 Result: There was fifty subjects consisting of 25 subjects in the case group and 25 subjects in contr ol group we obtained that the risk of HIV-infected pregnant women in the old vs young age, low vs higher education, and occupations at risk vs not at risk is not significant in the two groups. Each Odds ratio is 0.35 (CI =95% 0.08-1.55; P = 0.16),0.85 (CI=95% 0.28-2.59; P =0.77), and 2.09 (CI=95% 0.1824.62; P =1.00). Meanwhile, the odds ratio of the husband HIV status was 12.67 (CI =95% 3.31-48.50; P =0.01). Conclusion: Husband s infected with HIVincreases the risk of HIV in pregnant women 12 times greater than if the husband was not infected with HIV. Wher eas, age, education, and th e occupation of mothers is not a risk factor for the occurrence of HIV infection in pregnant women. Keywords: age, education, husband HIV statu s, occupation and pregnant women infected with HIV.
Mixed Adeno and Neuroendocrine Carcinoma of The Ovary: Case Report KADE YUDI SASPRIYANA; I NYOMAN BAYU MAHENDRA; KETUT SUWIYOGA; LUH PUTU IIN INDRAYANI MAKER; JOHANA SENSY LENI MANNA
Indonesian Journal of Cancer Vol 11, No 3 (2017): July - September 2017
Publisher : National Cancer Center - Dharmais Cancer Hospital

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Reporting two cases of mixed adenocarcinoma and neuroendocrine carcinoma of the ovary. A case report two cases of an ovarian cyst suspect malignancy after complete surgical staging in woman aged 39 year old and 72 year old. By this case report, we want to know prognosis of the malignancy. Mixed adenocarcinoma and neuroendocrine carcinoma of the ovary of the first case arised from mature cystic teratoma, and second case as metastatic process from gastrointestinal tract. Mixed adenocarcinoma and neuroendocrine carcinoma is rare hystologic type of ovarian cancer. Need further exploration to know the survival of this hystologic type.ABSTRAKArtikel ini melaporkan dua kasus, yaitu mixed adenocarcinoma dan neuroendocrine carcinoma ovarium, dua kasus kista ovarium curiga ganas pada pasien berusia 39 tahun dan 72 tahun. Terhadap kedua pasien dilakukan komplit surgical staging. Melalui laporan kasus ini, diharapkan bisa diketahui prognosis kasus. Mixed adenocarcinoma dan neuroendocrine carcinoma ovarium pada kasus pertama timbul dari teratoma matur kistik, sedangkan kasus kedua merupakan penyebaran dari traktus digestivus. Mixed adenocarcinoma dan neuroendocrine carcinoma merupakan tipe histologi kanker ovarium yang jarang. Ia membutuhkan eksplorasi lebih lanjut untuk mengetahui survival dari tipe histologi ini.