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Journal : Jurnal Online Mahasiswa (JOM) Bidang Kedokteran

CORRELATION OF STRESS HYPERGLYCEMIA WITH BARTHEL INDEX IN ACUTE NON-HEMORRHAGIC STROKE PATIENTS AT NEUROLOGY WARD OF RSUD ARIFIN ACHMAD PEKANBARU Jaro Shafi’i; Riki Sukiandra; Mukhyarjon "
Jurnal Online Mahasiswa (JOM) Bidang Kedokteran Vol 3, No 1 (2016): Wisuda Februari 2016
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ABSTRACTThe raising of blood glucose that occurs due to disruption of the regulation of blood glucose which is part of the non-specific reaction to the occurrence of stress or tissues damage called stress hyperglycemia. Stress hyperglycemia is common in acute diseases such as stroke, which significantly affect patient outcomes that can be assessed with the Barthel Index. The aim of this study was to find out the relationship between stress hyperglycemia with Barthel index in patients with acute non-hemorrhagic stroke. This study using analytic observational method with cross sectional design. The sample are acute non-hemorrhagic stroke patients totaling 38 patients who conform the inclusion criterias. Results of the study of 38 patients, is the prevalence of stress hyperglycemia prevalence cases totaled 23 people (60.52%) in non-acute hemorrhagic stroke. Showed that Barthel Index acute non-hemorrhagic stroke patients are heavy dependence (21-61) of 21 patients (55.26%), followed by 3 patients (7, 89%) with a full dependence (0-20), 13 patients ( 34.21%) with moderate dependence (62-90) and 1 patient (2.63%) with mild dependence (91-99). There is no correlation between stress hyperglycemia with Brthel Index with the value of (r = 0.059) and the value of (p = 0.654). So, based on this research most of the respondents in this study suffered from stress hyperglycemia but there is no correlation between stress hyperglycemia with Barthel Index and most of the patients has a bad interpretation of Barthel Index. Keywords: Stress hyperglycemia, Barthel Index, non-hemorrhagic stroke acute,ADL
HUBUNGAN STRES HIPERGLIKEMIA DENGAN INDEKS BARTHEL PASIEN STROKE HEMORAGIK AKUT DI BANGSAL SARAF RSUD ARIFIN ACHMAD PROVINSI RIAU Danang Nugroho; Riki Sukiandra; Mukhyarjon "
Jurnal Online Mahasiswa (JOM) Bidang Kedokteran Vol 3, No 1 (2016): Wisuda Februari 2016
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ABSTRACTStress hyperglycemia is a condition of elevated blood glucose caused by disruption of the blood glucose regulation which is part of the non-specific reaction of stress or tissues damage. Stress hyperglycemia is common in acute diseases such as stroke, which significantly affect patient outcomes assessed with the Barthel Index. The purpose of this study is to find the correlation of stress hyperglycemia with Barhel index in patients with acute hemorrhagic stroke. Using observational analytic method with cross sectional design. The sample of this study are acute hemorrhagic stroke patients totaling 33 persons who confrom the inclusion criterias. Results of the study of 33 patients, found of stress hyperglycemia cases was 21 patients (63.6%) in acute hemorrhagic stroke. The discription of Barthel index in patients with acute hemorrhagic stroke are complete dependence (0-20) of 23 patients (69.69%), 10 patients (30, 30%) with severe dependence (21-61). There is positive correlation with moderate strength between stress hyperglycemia with Barthel Index in patients with acute hemorrhagic stroke (p = 0.001; r-0.513). The Conclusion is prevalence of stress hyperglycemia were 63.6% with the highest distribution of Barthel index is a full dependence totaling 23 patients (69.69%). There is positive correlation with moderate strength between stress hyperglycemia with Barthel Index in patients with acute hemorrhagic stroke (p = 0.001; r-0.513)Keywords: Stress hyperglycemia, Barthel Index, acute hemorrhagic stroke, ADL