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Tatalaksana Penutupan Duktus Arteriosus Persisten Transkateter Irfan, Muhammad; Ali, Muhammad; Lumban Tobing, Tina Christina; Adriansyah, Rizky; Zakky Abdillah, Hafaz; Amelia, Putri
Cermin Dunia Kedokteran Vol 48, No 6 (2021): Kardiologi
Publisher : PT. Kalbe Farma Tbk.

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (437.834 KB) | DOI: 10.55175/cdk.v48i6.1432

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Penyakit jantung bawaan (PJB) merupakan salah satu kelainan bawaan terbanyak di dunia. Secara umum kelainan ini dibagi menjadi tipe sianotik dan asianotik. Duktus arteriosus persisten (DAP) merupakan salah satu tipe PJB asianotik dan menduduki peringkat ke 3 dari seluruh kelainan jantung bawaan. Penutupan DAP secara transkateter saat ini menjadi pilihan utama jika gagal dengan obat-obatan dan ukuran defek memungkinkan. Pengamatan pasca penutupan transkateter penting untuk menilai perubahan klinis dan kemungkinan komplikasi.Congenital heart disease (CHD) is one of the most frequent congenital anomalies in the world. These anomalies are usually divided into cyanotic and acyanotic type. Patent ductus arteriosus (PDA) is acyanotic type of CHD and ranked 3rd of all CHD. Transcatheter PDA closure now become first choice if drug treatment fails and the size of the defect is qualified for nonsurgery closure. Post-closure observation is important to assess clinical changes and possible complications.
Kanggoroo Mother Care as a Method to Increase the Weight of Premature Babies with Fenton Chart Monitoring: A Health Promotion Program Lubis, Syamsidah; Zakky Abdillah, Hafaz; Triyanthi Lubis, Arvitamuriany; Wahyuni, Fera
Sumatera Medical Journal Vol. 8 No. 1 (2025): Sumatera Medical Journal (SUMEJ)
Publisher : Talenta Publisher

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Background: Premature birth is defined as the birth of a baby before 37 weeks gestation. Kangaroo Mother Care (KMC) is a care technique, particularly beneficial for premature infants, that emphasizes skin-to-skin contact between the mother and her baby. Research shows that KMC significantly reduce the number of neonatal deaths, preventing hypothermia, reducing the occurrence of infections, increasing baby growth and development, increasing breastfeeding and bonding between mother and baby. Objective: To emphasize the importance of Kangaroo Mother Care for premature infants and address the barriers that may affect its implementation. Methods: A review of current literature and research findings related to Kangaroo Mother Care was conducted, focusing on health benefits and common challenges to its application in different settings. Results: KMC significantly reduce neonatal deaths, prevent hypothermia, reduce infections, and support baby growth and development. It also increases breastfeeding and bonding between mother and baby. However, some beliefs may restrict physical contact with newborns or dictate other types of care that do not involve close, continuous contact. Conclusion: Kangaroo Mother Care is an effective method for improving outcomes in premature infants. Therefore, it is important to educate healthcare workers and mothers the importance of Kangaroo Mother Care to promote its adoption and overcome cultural barriers.