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Hubungan Infeksi Saluran Kemih pada Ibu Hamil dengan Kejadian Ketuban Pecah Dini di Rumah Sakit Umum Sylvani Binjai periode Januari 2020 – Desember 2021. Priccilia, Agnes Bella; Hutasoit, Eka Samuel P; Rimbun, Surjadi
Jurnal Kedokteran Methodist Vol. 15 No. 2 (2022): Jurnal Kedokteran Methodist
Publisher : Universitas Methodist Indonesia

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Background: In Indonesia, the incidence of urinary tract infections can reach 90-100 cases per 100,000 population based on data from the Ministry of Health. Urinary tract infection is a disease that often occurs in pregnant women, which is caused by anatomical and physiological changes during pregnancy. Urinary tract infections that occur during pregnancy can cause complications that can affect the mother and fetus, one of which is the incidence of premature rupture of membranes, which is a state of rupture of the amniotic membrane before the delivery process. Objective: This study aims to determine the relationship between urinary tract infections in pregnant women and the incidence of premature rupture of membranes. Method This study uses a cross sectional method which was conducted in May, the samples taken were 45 samples. Data was obtained through secondary patient data contained in the medical record room at Sylvani Binjai General Hospital for the period January 2020 - December 2021. Result : Based on the results of the chi square statistical test that has been carried out, it is found that p value = 0.042 (p = <0.05) Conclusion: There is a relationship between urinary tract infections and the incidence of premature rupture of membranes at the Sylvani Binjai General Hospital for the period January 2020 - December 2021.
A Case of Complete Recovery From Recurrent Bell’s Palsy After Peripheral Blood Stem Cell Transplantation : A Case of Complete Recovery From Recurrent Bell’s Palsy After Peripheral Blood Stem Cell Transplantation lim, hadyanto; Hutasoit, Eka Samuel P; Endy Juli Anto
Jurnal Kedokteran Methodist Vol. 17 No. 1 (2024): Jurnal Kedokteran Methodist
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Background Recurrent Bell’s palsy is a rare condition that can affect the ipsilateral or contralateral to the affected side of the primary attack. There is still no consensus on treatment guidelines for recurrent Bell’s palsy. Therefore, we report a case of idiopathic recurrent contralateral facial palsy treated with autologous peripheral blood stem cell (PBSC) transplantation. Case Presentation A 72-year-old man presented with the sudden onset of right facial weakness, which was contralateral to the affected side of the first episode of facial palsy. The weakness had progressed with difficulty in closing the right eye, drooling the water from the right side of the mouth, and chewing impairment which was consistent with House Brackmann grade IV or moderately severe facial nerve grading system. He had exposure to cold stimulation, and a history of hypertension. He was given G-CSF 10 ug/kg/day for 5 days to mobilize stem cells, followed by apheresis on the 5th day. He did not receive acupuncture treatment. He had a complete recovery in 3 weeks with House Brackmann grade I or normal function of facial nerve. Conclusion Peripheral blood stem cell transplantation had a beneficial effect on the complete recovery of this recurrent Bell’s palsy and provides a treatment strategy in patients with unilateral facial palsy.