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Journal : Prominentia Medical Journal

The Relationship Between The Duration Of Hypertension With The Rate of Depression in Hypertension Patients in Outpatient Care at The Heart and Vascular Polyclinic of The Surabaya Jemursari Islamic Hospital Thoriqi, Mochammad Hafitd; Ahmad Ali Firdaus, Abraham; Retno Kusumawati, Diah; Masdan Salim, Hotimah
Bahasa Indonesia Vol 5 No 2 (2024): Prominentia Medical Journal
Publisher : Universitas Ciputra Surabaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37715/pmj.v5i2.4754

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Hypertension is one of the risk factors that can increase the occurrence of depression. Generally, people diagnosed with hypertension have a difficult experience and also often experience somatic symptoms that cause a low quality of life for patients. All of these factors can cause people diagnosed with hypertension to tend to be easier to get psychological pressure, especially depression. The Objectivein in this research is to determine the relationship between the duration of hypertension with the rate depression in hypertension patients at the heart and vascular polyclinic of the Surabaya Jemursari Islamic Hospital. This type of research is analytic observational with purposive sampling. Respondents in this study were hypertension patients who were treated at the cardiovascular and vascular disease polyclinic at the Surabaya Jemursari Islamic Hospital, amounting to 67 people. Collecting data using a depression rate questionnaire Patient Health Questionnaire (PHQ-9). The result is known that from 67 respondents it was found that the majority had hypertension for 1-5 years, namely 37 respondents (55.2%), 6-10 years as many as 12 respondents (17.9%) and more than 10 years as many as 18 respondents (26.9 %). And as many as 13 respondents (19.4%) had no symptoms of depression, 50 respondents (74.6%) had mild depressive symptoms, 4 respondents (6%) had mild depression and there were no respondents with moderate or severe depression. After the data was processed using the chi square test with a confidence probability of p value=0.05 to determine the relationship between the two, the p-value was 0.106, because the p-value>0.05. Then the research hypothesis is rejected. The conclusion is there is no relationship between the duration of hypertension with the rate of depression in patients with hypertension at the heart and vascular polyclinic of the Surabaya Jemursari Islamic Hospital
Hubungan TURP Terhadap Kadar Natrium Pasien Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia Di RSI Jemursari Tahun 2022 - 2023 Prilistyo, Dwimantoro Iman; Masdan Salim, Hotimah; Wibawa, Dayu Satriya; Bhayusakti, Aditya; Alam, Ilham Putra
Bahasa Indonesia Vol 5 No 2 (2024): Prominentia Medical Journal
Publisher : Universitas Ciputra Surabaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37715/pmj.v5i2.5290

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Transurethral resection of the prostate (TURP) is a surgical procedure that is the gold standard in treating moderate to severe cases of BPH. Although TURP has been reported as an effective surgical procedure, there are several medical risks that may arise due to TURP procedures. The use of fluid irrigation, a key characteristic of the TURP, can lead to an acute decrease in serum sodium (Na) levels. The conditions of hyponatremia and low plasma osmolarity are directly correlated with the risk of intravascular hemolysis due to increased serum potassium, which then causes hyperkalemia and acidosis. This study aims to examine the serum sodium levels in Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH) patients undergoing the TURP procedure. This research data is secondary data obtained from medical records at RSI Jemursari in 2022 - 2023. This research was analyzed using a descriptive analytical method to provide an overview of serum sodium levels in BPH patients undergoing the TURP procedure. The results from 20 study samples indicated that the average value of Na levels before TURP was 136.96 mmol/L, while the sodium levels after TURP was 138.02 mmol/L. It was concluded that there was no relationship or difference in sodium levels before and after TURP (p=0.501; 95% CI -4.307 – 2.179).