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Risk Factor Analysis Of The Severity Chronic Kidney Failure Undergoing Hemodialysis At State Hospital Galih Persadha; Rosihan Adhani; Syamsul Arifin; Husaini Husaini; Meitria Syahadatina Noor
Healthy-Mu Journal Vol. 4 No. 2 (2021)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35747/hmj.v4i2.10

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Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is ranked 27th cause of death in the world in 1990 and increased 18th in 2010. The results of Riskesdas in 2013 showed the prevalence of CKD in Indonesia by 0.2% or 2 per 1000 population. A long history of hypertension and kidney stones can cause a decrease in kidney function, patients with chronic renal failure who are still working have a level of fatigue that can trigger stress. Working conditions outdoors in hot temperatures can result in dehydration. The severity of patients with chronic kidney failure can be influenced by hypertension, kidney stones and work. Objective: To analyze risk factors for the severity of chronic kidney failure that undergo hemodialysis at Ulin Regional Hospital in South Kalimantan. Method: An observational analytic study with a cross sectional study design. A sample of 65 patients using simple random sampling. The research instrument used patient medical record data. Data analysis with descriptive and statistical namely chi square and multiple logistic regression. Results: Patients who also suffered from hypertension had a greater risk for end-stage CKD (p = 0.010). Patients who also suffered from kidney stones had a greater risk for end-stage CKD (p = 0.034). Kidney failure patients who are still working have a risk of CRF (p = 0.011). Analysis using multiple logistic regression showed hypertension variables (p = 0.010; Exp.B = 7.236), kidney stones (p = 0.034; Exp.B = 5.221), and occupation (p = 0.011; Exp.B = 5.424) with a level of confidence 95%. Conclusion: There is a relationship between hypertension, kidney stones, and occupation with the severity of chronic kidney failure, with the most dominant variable hypertension among the three variables.
Meta-Analysis: The Relationship Of Gender And Smoking Habits With The Event Of Hypertension Armuni Armuni; Bahrul Ilmi; Syamsul Arifin; Husaini Husaini; Meitria Syahadatina Noor
Healthy-Mu Journal Vol. 5 No. 1 (2021)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35747/hmj.v5i1.54

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Hypertension is a hidden threat because it often occurs without symptoms. The high mortality rate due to hypertension is recorded at 45% according to WHO. Factors that trigger hypertension include age, gender, family history, smoking habits, salt consumption, saturated weak consumption, alcoholic beverages, obesity, lack of physical activity, stress and estrogen disorders. Gender and smoking variables are interesting to study because Indonesia is one of the countries with the largest number of smokers in the world. From WHO data in 2008, Indonesia ranks third after China and India in the ten largest smoking countries. The number of smokers reaches 65 million people. The purpose of this study was to determine the tendency of the relationship between sex and smoking habits on the incidence of hypertension using the meta-analysis method. Article used as datasource from Google Scholar and PUBMED. Of the 299 articles that were screened based on the specified inclusion criteria, 12 articles were used as the database of this study. The results showed that there was a relationship between smoking habits and gender with the incidence of hypertension with the incidence of hypertension was 1.397 with a 95% CI: 1.212-1.611. The combined effect also resulted in a Z value of 4.611 and a p value of 0.000 and the relationship between sex and the incidence of hypertension was 1.384 with a 95% CI: 1.074-1.784. The combined effect also produces a Z-value of 2.510 and a p-value of 0.012.
Risk Factor Analysis Of The Severity Chronic Kidney Failure Undergoing Hemodialysis At State Hospital Galih Persadha; Rosihan Adhani; Syamsul Arifin; Husaini Husaini; Meitria Syahadatina Noor
Healthy-Mu Journal Vol. 4 No. 2 (2021)
Publisher : MBUnivPress

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35747/hmj.v4i2.10

Abstract

Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is ranked 27th cause of death in the world in 1990 and increased 18th in 2010. The results of Riskesdas in 2013 showed the prevalence of CKD in Indonesia by 0.2% or 2 per 1000 population. A long history of hypertension and kidney stones can cause a decrease in kidney function, patients with chronic renal failure who are still working have a level of fatigue that can trigger stress. Working conditions outdoors in hot temperatures can result in dehydration. The severity of patients with chronic kidney failure can be influenced by hypertension, kidney stones and work. Objective: To analyze risk factors for the severity of chronic kidney failure that undergo hemodialysis at Ulin Regional Hospital in South Kalimantan. Method: An observational analytic study with a cross sectional study design. A sample of 65 patients using simple random sampling. The research instrument used patient medical record data. Data analysis with descriptive and statistical namely chi square and multiple logistic regression. Results: Patients who also suffered from hypertension had a greater risk for end-stage CKD (p = 0.010). Patients who also suffered from kidney stones had a greater risk for end-stage CKD (p = 0.034). Kidney failure patients who are still working have a risk of CRF (p = 0.011). Analysis using multiple logistic regression showed hypertension variables (p = 0.010; Exp.B = 7.236), kidney stones (p = 0.034; Exp.B = 5.221), and occupation (p = 0.011; Exp.B = 5.424) with a level of confidence 95%. Conclusion: There is a relationship between hypertension, kidney stones, and occupation with the severity of chronic kidney failure, with the most dominant variable hypertension among the three variables.
Meta-Analysis: The Relationship Of Gender And Smoking Habits With The Event Of Hypertension Armuni Armuni; Bahrul Ilmi; Syamsul Arifin; Husaini Husaini; Meitria Syahadatina Noor
Healthy-Mu Journal Vol. 5 No. 1 (2021)
Publisher : MBUnivPress

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35747/hmj.v5i1.54

Abstract

Hypertension is a hidden threat because it often occurs without symptoms. The high mortality rate due to hypertension is recorded at 45% according to WHO. Factors that trigger hypertension include age, gender, family history, smoking habits, salt consumption, saturated weak consumption, alcoholic beverages, obesity, lack of physical activity, stress and estrogen disorders. Gender and smoking variables are interesting to study because Indonesia is one of the countries with the largest number of smokers in the world. From WHO data in 2008, Indonesia ranks third after China and India in the ten largest smoking countries. The number of smokers reaches 65 million people. The purpose of this study was to determine the tendency of the relationship between sex and smoking habits on the incidence of hypertension using the meta-analysis method. Article used as datasource from Google Scholar and PUBMED. Of the 299 articles that were screened based on the specified inclusion criteria, 12 articles were used as the database of this study. The results showed that there was a relationship between smoking habits and gender with the incidence of hypertension with the incidence of hypertension was 1.397 with a 95% CI: 1.212-1.611. The combined effect also resulted in a Z value of 4.611 and a p value of 0.000 and the relationship between sex and the incidence of hypertension was 1.384 with a 95% CI: 1.074-1.784. The combined effect also produces a Z-value of 2.510 and a p-value of 0.012.
Co-Authors Abdur Rahman Achmad Rofi'i Achyar Nawi Husein Adi Nugroho Adi Nugroho Agung Biworo Agung Waskito Ahmad Alim Bachri Al Furqonnata Mubarta Alfi Yasmina Ammara Ulfa Azizah Andini Octaviana Putri Anggun Wulandari Annisa Annisa Annisa Aulia Rakhim Anugrah Nur Rahmat Ari Yunanto Arief Budiman Armuni Armuni Asnawati Asnawati Asnawati Asnawati Asyifa Norhana, Asyifa Atrik Pristica Diani Bahrul Ilmi Bahrul Ilmi Bahrul Ilmi Bambang Setia Budi Budi Setiawan Cici Chairunisa Desy Ratna Sari Devita Wijayanti, Devita Dhian Ririn Lestari Diadjeng Setya Wardani Dian Intan Permatasari Dian Purnama Sari Dian Rizeki Finarti Djallaluddin Djallaluddin Dwi Rahmawati Dwi Rezki Safitri Dwi Risky Arini Dwika Fresty Dian Mustika Sari Edi Hartoyo Eka Santi Eko Suhartono Eko Suhartono Endang Pertiwiwati Enny Khalisa Evy Alvionita Yurna Fahrini Yulidasari Fairuz Nur Fawaz Faradila Farisa Shauma Fachir Fauzie Rahman Fie Khaeriyah Firyal Afifah Juanda Gaida Akmila Hadianor, Hadianor Harapan Parlindungan Ringoringo Hartina Fajar Damayanti Herawati Herawati Herwinda Husnawati Hotma Marintan Husaini Husaini Husaini Husaini Husaini Husaini Husaini Husaini Husaini Husaini Husaini Husaini Husnawati, Herwinda Ida Yuliana Ida Yuliana Ida Yuliana Ira Mingchilina Iwan Aflanie Jeikawati Jeikawati Kharis Faridan Krisma Aulia Laily Khairiyati Lasinrang Lasinrang Lena Rosida Lenie Marlinae Lenie Marlinae Lisda Hayatie, Lisda Lisda Mardhatillah Luh Putu Sukma Pratiwi Sutama Meitria Syahadatina Noor Meitria Syahadatina Noor Meitria Syahadatina Noor Mida Ridayanti Mohammad Bakhriansyah Muhammad Abdan Shadiqi Muhammad Abdan Shadiqi Muhammad Gilmani Muhammad Syaqib Arsalan Naila Almira Nani Mi’rajiah Nia Kania Noor Fithriyah Noor Khalisha Puteri Noor Laila Afifah Noor Samirah Herviana Norhalida Rahmi Novita Dewi Iswandari Nur Syaima Dhiya Savitry Okta Dede Alvionita Panghiyangani, Roselina Patimah Patimah Persadha, Galih Rabbina Rahmah Rahmita Rahmita Raudatul Jinan Raudhatul Jannah Renate Pah Kiting Resvia Arwinda Reynaldo Gazali Rima Permata Sari Risna Irviani Rosela Elmita Rosihan Adhani Rosihan Adhani, Rosihan Rudi Fakhriadi Ruslan Muhyi, Ruslan Rusmiyati Rusmiyati Salsalina Violetha Br Ginting Savitry, Nur Syaima Dhiya Sherly Limantara Sherly Theana Shifa, Mutiara Silvia Kristanti Tri Febriana Silvia Kristanti Tri Febriana Siti Fitriah Siti Nurhayani Suprihatini Suprihatini Syarifah Kholishotunnisa Syarifuddin Syarifuddin Tati Rahayu Taufik Taufik Tenri Ashari Wanahari Triawanti Triawanti Winda Saukina Syarifatul Jannah Yudha Khusnia Rohmatin Zhafira Khoirunnisa Suwanto