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Systematic Literature Review: Could Plasma Convalescent Prevent Death on COVID-19? Widjaja, Jordan Steven; Utami, Prawesty Diah; Putri, Jeanaya Hedya Alfara; Kusbijantoro, Yemima Billyana
JURNAL PENDIDIKAN KEPERAWATAN INDONESIA Vol 7, No 2 (2021): Volume 7, Nomor 2 (2021)
Publisher : Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.17509/jpki.v7i2.38945

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Abstract Introduction: The COVID-19 pandemic is still a global health problem, and the lack of effective and efficient treatment standards is one of the causes of the high morbidity and mortality rates. One approach that is often used in various cases of COVID-19 is convalescent plasma therapy. The administration of convalescent plasma is one of the treatment options that are often used in cases of COVID-19 with mild, moderate, severe, chronic, and critical symptoms. Objectives: The article review’s objective is to analyze of convalescent plasma transfusion in various cases of COVID-19 can prevent death and improve clinical outcomes. Methods: The PRISMA flowchart is applied to filter the literature that meets the inclusion criteria: published articles with experimental or observational research discussing the use of convalescent plasma in COVID-19 patients; published January 2020 - March 2021. We conducted article searches through PubMed, Google Scholar, and Science Direct. Assessment of the quality of the articles using the EPHPP form, and we chose ten articles. Result: The results of the qualitative analysis prove that convalescent plasma administration in various COVID-19 cases significantly reduces viral load, clinical improvement and prevents death in mild, moderate, and severe COVID-19s, but for terminal or critical cases, it does not show significant results. Discussion: The success rate of convalescent plasma therapy is determined by the high antibody titer in plasma donors, the distance between its administration and the onset of symptoms, and the patient's baseline condition before plasma administration. Based on these results, further research is needed to determine the standard dose and method of administration of convalescent plasma referring to the varied baseline conditions of patients. Abstrak Pendahuluan : Pandemik COVID-19 masih menjadi masalah kesehatan global, dan belum ditemukannya standar pengobatan yang efektif dan efisien menjadi salah satu penyebab tingginya angka morbiditas serta mortalitasnya. Salah satu pendekatan yang sering digunakan pada berbagai kasus COVID-19 adalah terapi plasma konvalesen. Pemberian plasma konvalesen  menjadi salah satu pilihan terapi yang sering digunakan pada kasus COVID-19 dengan gejala ringan, sedang, berat, kronis serta fase kritis. Tujuan : Tujuan penulisan artikel ini untuk menganalisis hasil penelitian lain yang mengulas tentang pemberian plasma konvalesen di berbagai kasus COVID-19. Metode : Metode penyusunan sistematik literatur review ini menggunakan diagram alir PRISMA untuk menyaring literatur yang memenuhi kriteria inklusi: artikel publikasi berupa penelitian eksperimental atau observasional yang membahas penggunaan plasma konvalesen pada pasien COVID-19; terbit bulan Januari 2020 – Maret 2021. Pencarian artikel dilakukan melalui tiga sumber: Pub Med, Google Scholar dan Science Direct. Penilaian kualitas artikel menggunakan formulir EPHPP, sehingga terdapat 10 artikel yang terpilih. Hasil : Hasil analisis kualitatif membuktikan bahwa pemberian plasma konvalesen pada berbagai kasus COVID-19 secara signifikan menurunkan viral load, perbaikan klinis, serta mencegah kematian pada pasien COVID-19 yang ringan, sedang dan berat, namun untuk kasus terminal atau kristis tidak menunjukkan hasil yang signifikan. Diskusi : Tingkat keberhasilan terapi plasma konvalesen ditentukan oleh tingginya titer antibodi dalam donor plasma, jarak pemberiannya dengan awal gejala serta kondisi awal pasien sebelum pemberian plasma. Berdasarkan hasil tersebut diperlukan penelitian lebih lanjut mengenai dosis dan cara pemberian plasma konvalesen mengacu pada kondisi awal pasien yang bervariasi.
Clinical Forensic Assessment of Victim with Sharp Force Injury (A Case Report) Putri, Jeanaya Hedya Alfara; Hamdy, Irza Hasanal; Haris, Ivana Angelica; Nahdah, Jaudah; Putri, Jenniefer Clarissa
Jurnal Medis Islam Internasional Vol 3 No 2 (2022): June
Publisher : UNUSA Press

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33086/iimj.v3i2.3529

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Background: Violence or trauma committed against living victims can take many different forms, including blunt force, sharp force, or other types of injury. Because sharp weapons are simple to get, violent criminal acts frequently involve them. Homicide, suicide, and accidents can all result in deaths from sharp items. Objective: This study aims to dtermine the diagnosis wound qualification on the examination on patient in the emergency room of the Bhayangkara H.S. Samsoeri Mertojoso Hospital. Methods: The method of diagnosis uses a clinical assessment and based on Criminal Code’s Criteria. Result: A 61-year-old male victim with the initials JA who claimed to have experienced sharp force injury was reported. Upon inspection of the victim, an open wound of approximately 3 cm in length, 1 cm in width, and approximately 2 cm in depth was discovered on the outside left upper arm. The patient got wound hecting and medicine to reduce the pain. After that the patient release from hospital. Conclusion: Wounds on the patient's body are criminally caused injuries that fall under the category of minor abuse, meaning they don't make the victim sick or make it difficult for them to accomplish their jobs.  
Patent ductus arteriosus and pulmonary hypertension in a fifteen-year-old boy with congenital rubella syndrome and cerebral palsy: a case report Putri, Jeanaya Hedya Alfara; Haris, Ivana Angelica; Nahdah, Jaudah; Putri, Jenniefer Clarissa; Hamdy, Irza Hasanal; Pikir, Rizqi Rokhmadhoni; Adam, Olivia Mahardani; Adiwinoto, Ronald Pratama
Pediatric Sciences Journal Vol. 6 No. 1 (2025): Available online : 1 June 2025
Publisher : Medical Faculty of Brawijaya University, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51559/pedscij.v6i1.96

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Introduction: Congenital Rubella Syndrome (CRS) is characterized by congenital cataracts, congenital heart disease (CHD), hearing loss, and developmental delay. It is caused by maternal rubella infection during pregnancy, transmitted transplacentally or via respiratory droplets. CRS carries a high risk of morbidity and mortality, with approximately 10–20% of affected infants dying within the first year of life. This case report describes a 15-year-old boy with CRS who developed pulmonary hypertension (PH) due to a persistent patent ductus arteriosus (PDA). Case Description: A 15-year-old boy presented with progressive abdominal distension over one week. Initially suspected of having nephritic syndrome, further evaluation revealed bilateral congenital cataracts, non-cyanotic CHD in the form of PDA, sensorineural hearing loss, and developmental delay, fulfilling criteria for CRS. The patient also exhibited delayed motor milestones (walking at age seven) and limb rigidity suggestive of cerebral palsy (CP). Echocardiography confirmed PDA (0.4 cm) with severe tricuspid and aortic regurgitation, and chest X-ray demonstrated cardiomegaly with PH. The PDA was successfully closed using an Amplatzer Duct Occluder (ADO) via catheterization. Conclusion: This case underscores the importance of early diagnosis and intervention in CRS patients with PDA to prevent irreversible pulmonary vascular disease. Despite a very late PDA closure at age 15, the patient achieved hemodynamic improvement and maintained functional capacity, highlighting that catheter-based closure remains feasible and beneficial even in adolescence. Multidisciplinary care, including timely cardiac intervention and neurodevelopmental support, can improve quality of life in CRS survivors.