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Journal : Java Nursing Journal

The Relationship between Sevoflurane Volatile and Time to Recover from Consciousness in Patients After General Anesthesia Rahmadiya Hadi Putri; Asmat Burhan; Feti Kumala Dewi
Java Nursing Journal Vol. 3 No. 1 (2025): November - February 2025
Publisher : Global Indonesia Health Care (GOICARE)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61716/jnj.v3i1.93

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Prolonged recovery time is one of the undesirable complications in anesthesia procedures so it is necessary to prevent delayed recovery of consciousness from occurring in patients. Volatile sevoflurane is considered as one of the main options because of its safety profile and the speed of recovery of post-anesthesia patients. The purpose of the study was to determine the relationship between volatile sevoflurane and time to recover consciousness in patients after general anesthesia at Kardinah Hospital, Tegal City. This research method is descriptive correlation with cross sectional design. The sampling of this study was consecutive sampling consisting of 128 people. Data collection techniques intra and post anesthesia with general anesthesia using a questionnaire. This research was conducted on June 1-20, 2024. The measuring instruments of this study were observation sheets and Spearman analysis. The results of this study indicate that most of the time recovering consciousness 25 minutes in patients after general anesthesia with 2%-2,5% volatile sevoflurane, namely 36 (28.1%) respondents while a small part of the time recovering consciousness 45 minutes with volatile sevoflurane 2%-2.5%, namely 1 (0.8%) respondent. From statistical tests with Spearman analysis with a p value of 0.028 (p < 0.05) with a contingency coefficient of 0.105. It was concluded that there was a relationship between volatile sevoflurane and time to recover consciousness in patients after general anesthesia at Kardinah Hospital, Tegal City.
The Relationship Between the Triple Airway Maneuver Insertion Technique and The Success Rate of Laryngeal Mask Airway Installation in Elective Surgery Bagas Kara Alfaridzi; Asmat Burhan; Feti Kumala Dewi
Java Nursing Journal Vol. 2 No. 3 (2024): July - October 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61716/jnj.v2i3.80

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Background: The Laryngeal Mask Airway (LMA) is a widely utilized supraglottic airway device by anesthesiologists in selective procedures, particularly in cases where intubation is not feasible or when managing a difficult airway. Complicating factors such as a short neck and large tongue can hinder LMA insertion, necessitating the use of the Triple Airway Maneuver (TAM). This technique involves a combination of head elevation, anterior mandible lift, and mouth opening to facilitate airway clearance. Purpose: This study was to evaluate the relationship between the TAM technique and the success rate of LMA insertion during elective surgeries at Dr. Soedirman Kebumen General Hospital. Methods: A cross-sectional, analytic study was conducted in June 2024, involving 52 respondents selected via purposive sampling. Data were collected using observation sheets. Findings: The findings revealed that the majority of respondents were aged 17-25 years (38.5%) and had a body mass index of 18.5-25.0 (73.1%). Non-smokers constituted 73.1% of the sample, while 46.2% had occupations involving repetitive neck movements. The TAM group achieved 45 successful LMA insertions, with 44 succeeding on the first attempt and 1 on the second, compared to 7 successful insertions in the non-TAM group. However, Kendall’s tau c test (p=0.056) indicated no statistically significant relationship between TAM and LMA insertion success rates, and the correlation coefficient (0.385) suggested a weak relationship. Conclusions: the TAM technique does not significantly influence the success rate of LMA insertion
Co-Authors Ailsya Farhana Anas, Fauriza Hayatul Anatria Septama Putri Anita, Debbi Tri Apriliani, Ita Apriliyani, Ita Ari Hidayatun Ari Yogo Prasetiyo Ariya Dwi Kristiyanti Arni Nur Rahmawati Asih Syifa'ul Hasanah Asmat Burhan Aulia, Noval Bagas Kara Alfaridzi Berliana Putri Utami Burhan, Asmat Danang Tri Yudono Dani, Dwi Darmawan Desy Yulita Dewi Ayu Lestari Dewi, Anggi Gusti Dwi Febriana Aini Dwi Novitasari Elvina, Windy Evi Dayanti Faizah, Maisarotul Fauziah Hanum Nur Adriani Fauziah Hanum Nur Adriyani Fauziah Hanum Nur Adriyani Fika Warginingtyas Fitri Nurhayati Fitriani, Revica Nur Hadi Heri Nurhanto Hikmanti, Arlyana Imas Hartanti Indah Liyana Sari Indri Heri S Inggar Permana Putri Irawati, Fanni Siska Islamiati, Shinta Ita Apriliyani Ita Apriliyani Linda Yanti Made Suandika Madyo Maryoto Madyo Maryoto Marfungah, Sari Fatul Maya Anjarsari Maya Safitri Melati Khusnanisa Murniati . Murniati Murniati Ni'mah, Khoirun Nisa, Nur Khoerotun Noval Aulia Novita Kustriani Nur Adriyani, Fauziah Hanum Nur Fatichahtus Sa'adah Nur Oktariani Nuraeni Nuraeni Nurjanah, Sifa Siti Oktaviana Oktaviana Oktaviani, Fani Try Peppy Octaviani Dewi Permani, Nara Putri, Noor Rochmah Ida Ayu Trisno Rahmadiya Hadi Putri Rahmaya Nova Handayani Ratih Padmasari Rere Ardia Cahyani Ririn Isma Sundari Roro Lintang Roro lintang Rosi Kurnia Sugiharti Said Muhammad Yusuf SANTI SUSANTI NINGSIH Septian Mixrova Sebayang Setiowati, Marliana Sulis Siti Haniyah solehah, Fita ayu Supayo, Sri Ayuni Surtiningsih Surtiningsih Surtiningsih SURTININGSIH, SURTININGSIH Susilo Rini Susilo Rini Susilo Rini, Susilo Taat Agung Widodo Tin Utami Tin Utami Tono Aminudin Tophan Heri Wibowo Ubjaan, Natasya Putri Wahyu Dianto Wasis Eko Kurniawan Wasis Eko Kurniawan Wibowo, Tophan Heri Wilis Sukmaningtyas Wulandari, Nelsa Mei Yudono, Danang Tri Yustika, Dewani Yusuf, Said Muhammad