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Journal of the Indonesian Medical Association : Majalah Kedokteran Indonesia
ISSN : 20891067     EISSN : 26543796     DOI : http://dx.doi.org/10.47830
Journal Of The Indonesian Medical Association (JInMA) / Majalah Kedokteran Indonesia (MKI) adalah Jurnal yang berada di bawah naungan Pengurus Besar Ikatan Dokter Indonesia (PB IDI) dan sebagai Kanal InformasiIlmiah di Kalangan Dokter Umum dan Dokter Spesialis serta Profesi Terkait.
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Gambaran Myelosupresi pada pasien Kanker Ovarium yang Menerima Kemoterapi Carboplatin-Paclitaxel di RSUPN Cipto Mangunkusumo Tahun 2018 Hariyono Winarto; Andrew Wijaya
Majalah Kedokteran Indonesia Vol 70 No 4 (2020): Journal of The Indonesian Medical Association - Majalah Kedokteran Indonesia, Vo
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Background: Ovarian cancer has the highest mortality rate among other gynecologic cancers with poor prognosis due to unspecific symptoms. Ovarian cancer is mainly treated by surgical and chemotherapy combination. Despite its curative effect chemotherapy’s, myelosuppressive is a notable side effect and may impact the next cycle of chemotherapy. This study is aimed to record laboratory changes in chemotherapy recipient in Cipto Mangunkusumo HospitalMethods: Hemoglobin, Absolute Neutrophil Count (ANC), and thrombocyte data are obtained from medical records whose received 6 cycles of Carboplatin-Paclitaxel from January-December 2018. Patients who received other chemotherapy and bone marrow metastasis were excluded.Results: Sixteen patients who completed 6 cycles were recorded. Baseline hemoglobin was 11.30±0.887 mg/dL and mean reduction was 0.29 g/dL per cycle. Mean ANC was 5,394.43±2096 cells/mm3, mean reduction was 543 cells/mm3 per cycle, and 5,35% developed neutropenia. Mean thrombocyte level was 34.225 cells/mm3 and 23% developed thrombocytopenia.Conclusions: Carboplatin-Paclitaxel’s effect on myelosuppression is prominent within the first cycle. Extra precaution must be done to prevent unwanted events.
Gambaran Epidemiologi Anak dengan Infeksi Dengue Berat di RSUD Dr. Soetomo Aulia Nur Fadilla; Dominicus Husada; Budi Utomo
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Introduction: Dengue infection is endemic to Indonesia and remains a public health problem. Severe dengue infection can cause rapid death, especially in children. Aim: To determine the epidemiology of children with severe dengue infection in Dr. Soetomo Hospital. A cross-sectional study was conducted at the pediatric ward of Dr. Soetomo Hospital. Data were derived from medical records of children aged ≤18 years which hospitalized with severe dengue from March to April 2019. Of 135 children admitted with DHF, obtained 48 samples with characteristics >5–12 years old (72.9%), male (58.3%), residence Surabaya (89.6%), elementary school (60.3%), referral (81.3%), hospitalized ≤5 days (66.7%), day of illness ≥4 days (89.6%), moderate malnutrition (35.4%), had severe plasma leakage consisting of DHF grade III (73%) and IV (27%). Two patients died (4.2%). No patient with congenital disease and malignancy. This study is not in line with the tendency of shifted dengue incidence to older age groups (>15 years old) in Indonesia. All patients had severe plasma leakage. No severe dengue patient with severe hemorrhage and organ impairment. Most patients were male, had moderate malnutrition, from referral, day of illness ≥4 days, hospitalized ≤5 days.
A COVID-19 Ringan Pada Tenaga Medis: Evaluasi Temuan Klinis dan Risiko Transmisi Mahrani; Hana Khairina Putri Faisal; Paramita Khairan; Iffa Mutmainah; Fitriana Nur Rahmawati; Sarah Shafa Marwadhani; Gadistya Novitri Adinda; Uti Sari; Pukovisa Prawirohardjo
Majalah Kedokteran Indonesia Vol 70 No 4 (2020): Journal of The Indonesian Medical Association - Majalah Kedokteran Indonesia, Vo
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Objective: Since December 2019, COVID-19 has become a global concern causing more than thousands of deaths worldwide. The major challenge in fighting against this new emerging disease is the limited data regarding the heterogeneity of its clinical and epidemiological features. We aim to fill this knowledge gap by evaluating a mild case of COVID-19 infecting a health worker in Indonesia.Method: We report a 31-year-old male doctor who was hospitalized for mild pneumonia with positive SARS-CoV-2 swab testResult: This case presents an estimated incubation period of 2 days. The patient showed mild upper respiratory symptoms without significant pneumonia symptoms, however mild pneumonia was confirmed by the presence of fever and pulmonary infiltrates on imaging. Despite the seemingly mild symptoms, there was a complex systemic reaction as thrombocytopenia and elevated aminotransferase enzyme occurred. The patient is a health worker susceptible to SARS-CoV-2 transmission with a close contact history with a suspected COVID-19 patient, without wearing an adequate personal protective equipment (PPE).Conclusion: Patients with mild presentation of COVID-19 could exhibit a complex systemic reaction and organ injury. The use of an appropriate PPE among health workers is crucial to prevent patient-to-doctor transmission.
Cardiovascular Disease and COVID-19: What’s the Issue? Bayushi Eka Putra; Anwar Santoso
Majalah Kedokteran Indonesia Vol 70 No 4 (2020): Journal of The Indonesian Medical Association - Majalah Kedokteran Indonesia, Vo
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What’s our status? As per 17 April 2020, Indonesia has the most confirmed cases (5.923 cases) of Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19) among Southeast Asian Countries.1 Considering the daily increase of cases, we are considered nowhere near the plateau of the epidemic curve. It was predicted that the peak may be reached from May to June.2 Predictably, this will not end soon. COVID-19 contracted patients may also vary in severity. The patient may present with no symptoms, mild to moderate, and severe condition. Mild (81%) depicted as COVID-19 patients with no evidence or mild pneumonia, severe (14%) for COVID-19 patients with hypoxia and >50% lung involvement within 24-48 hours, critical (5%) if the patient develops shock, acute respiratory distress syndrome, myocarditis, or even organ failure which need intensive care, and 2.3 % were fatal which end up in death.3,4
Pengetahuan Tentang Talasemia pada Mahasiswa Kedokteran dan Dokter Umum di Bandung serta Prevalensi Karir β-Thalassemia Edhyana Sahiratmadja; Michelle Angelica Wijaya; Anggraini Widjajakusuma; Ani Melani Maskoen; Julius Broto Dewanto; Ramdan Panigoro
Majalah Kedokteran Indonesia Vol 70 No 4 (2020): Journal of The Indonesian Medical Association - Majalah Kedokteran Indonesia, Vo
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Background: Thalassemia major ranks 5th among catastrophic diseases according to the National Health Insurance, BPJS. Health workers are expected to have good knowledge about thalassemia to raise public awareness for thalassemia carrier early detection. Aim: To explore the knowledge about thalassemia among medical students and general practitioners (GPs) in Bandung, and the prevalence of β-thalassemia carrier.Methods: Analytic study was designed using questionnaire to compare knowledge. The prevalence of anemia due to iron deficiency or β-thalassemia carrier was described using Mentzer Index (MCV/RBC) and Shine&Lal index (MCV*MCV*MCH/100). Results: The knowledge about thalassemia among medical students (n597) and GPs (n171) was moderate, however, there was a significant difference; GPs >30 years old had lower knowledge compared to students. Students attended blood examination had better knowledge (p 0.036). Type of anemia among students (7.9%) was different according to Mentzer index vs. Shine&Lal index; iron deficiciency anemia (5.3% % vs. 3.2%) dan β-thalassemia carrier (2.6% vs. 4.7%). Conclusions: Knowledge of thalassemia among medical students and GPs need to be enhanced, since 6-10% of Indonesian population are thalassemia carriers. Further examination is needed to confirm thalassemia carriership.
Pemanfaatan Diskusi Berdasarkan Kasus Sebagai Ujian Formatif Dalam Program Pendidikan Dokter Spesialis Patologi Anatomik Fakultas Kedokteran Universitas Indonesia Meilania Saraswati; Marcellus Simadibrata; Rita Mustika
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Background: Postgraduate program for Anatomical Pathology Specialist in Faculty of Medicine Universitas Indonesia use competence-/outcome-based curriculum approach. However, until now, the program has not yet adopted a structured, recorded, formative workplace-based assessment, for example, case-based discussion.Method: This was an explorative qualitative research regarding the use of formative assessment case-based discussion during educational process in postgraduate program for anatomical pathology specialist in FMUI. Interview and focused group discussion to the program manager, teaching staff and the residents were performed. Teaching staff was asked to perform three times case-based discussion (CbD) formative assessment toward the resident. Post-intervention, interview and focused group discussion to the staf and resident were conducted. Result: The staffs and residents of Anatomical Pathology Specialist Program of FMUI showed positive response toward CbD formative assessment. CbD formative assessment enabled deeper discussion between the staffs and residents regarding establishing diagnosis. The staffs were able to monitor the residents’ learning process and giving specific feedback toward the residents. The residents were able to learn about a case in a more comprehensive way and acquiring specific feedback and summative assessment simulation.Conclusion: CbD formative assessment is useful in the process of acquiring competence in diagnosis in a postgraduate education that uses competence- or outcome-based curricula.
Pneumonia Corona Virus Infection Disease-19 (COVID-19) Fathiyah Isbaniah; Agus Dwi Susanto
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Since the beginning of 2020 there has been an increase in the number COVID-19 virus infection, previously known as 2019-nCov. It is known that up to February 2020, more than 70,000 positive cases of COVID-19 infection have been confirmed. COVID-19 is known to be a virus from the coronaviridae family, which is also a family of the SARS-CoV and MERS-CoV viruses that caused an outbreak in 2002 and 2012. The exact pathogenesis of COVID-19 is not clearly known, but is thought to be similar to the pathogenesis of SARS-CoV and MERS-CoV. The average COVID-19 mortality was 2.3%, lower than the SARS-CoV and MERS-CoV mortality. The COVID-19 outbreak was also thought to have started from a local seafood sales market in winter, an environment that was almost the same as the SARS virus outbreak. This scientific article will discuss in depth the operational definitions that can be used in the management of patients with suspected COVID-19 infection. It will also discuss clinical manifestations and management in patients with suspected and confirmed COVID-19 infection.

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