Yani Jane
Laboratorium Ilmu Penyakit Paru Fakultas Kedokteran Universitas Brawijaya /RSSA Malang

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Pengobatan Suportif Vitamin D Mempercepat Konversi Sputum dan Perbaikan Gambaran Radiologis Penderita T uberkulosis Siswanto, Siswanto; Sumarno, Sumarno; Jane, Yani; Widayanti, Oeryana Agustin; Muktiati, Nunuk Sri
Jurnal Kedokteran Brawijaya Vol 25, No 3 (2009)
Publisher : Fakultas Kedokteran Universitas Brawijaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (498.068 KB) | DOI: 10.21776/ub.jkb.2009.025.03.6

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Pulmonary T uberculosis remains  as a major health problem in  South East Asia as well as Indonesia.  The failure  of  tuberculosis  treatment  is  mostly  due  to  drop-out  and  multiple  drugs  resistant.  Previous  study  showed that  Vitamin  D  increase  the  intracellular  cathelicidin  which  has  potency  to  kill  the  Mycobacterium tuberculosis. This research was aimed to identify the effect of Vitamin D as supportive treatment  on the improvement of sputum  conversion,  radiographic  finding  and  TNF-α  serum  concentration.  A  Double-blind randomized  control trial  was  used  in  two  random  allocated  patient  group  with  standard  tuberculosis  treatment.   The  first  group  was treated  with Vitamin  D (800  iu/day)  while the  other was not. Subjects were evaluated using three  parameters i.e.  sputum  conversion,  radiographic  finding  and  TNF-α  serum  concentration.  Compared to  the  group  without vitamin  D  supplementation,  group  with  vitamin  D  has  higher  proportion  of  sputum  conversion  in  the  first  month (67%    vs. 34%, p=0,04) and second month (95%  vs. 77%, p=0,18).    Improvement  in  radiographic  findings  in the  group with vitamin D is  also higher in  the  first  month (67%  vs. 18%, p=0,02) and second month (76%    vs. 45%,  p=0,06).    There is  a  significant  difference  in  the  level  of  25-dihidroxyvitamin  D between  two  groups (p=0,00). However,  there  is  no significant difference in  the  level  of TNF-α between two  groups (p=0,76) after two  months.
Three Tuberculosis Spondylitis Patients With Resistant Rifampicin From the Transpedicular Debridement Surgery Network Widowati, Yenny; Jane, Yani; Pratiwi, Suryanti Dwi; Asmiragani, Syaifullah
Malang Respiratory Journal Vol. 3 No. 1 (2021): Vol. 3 No. 1
Publisher : Universitaas Brawijaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21776/ub.mrj.2021.003.01.6

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Background: TB spondylitis is a disease that can cause neurological disorders, ranging from 1-2% of the total cases of tuberculosis where the most frequent infection is the spine followed by other large joints such as hips, knees and shoulders. The increase in TB spondylitis associated with MDR TB in 2015 showed 52% or about 32,000 incidences globally.Collaboration of individual alloy MDR TB therapy with surgery in TB spondylitis can reduce patient mortality and morbidity.Case: We report three cases of patients in 2017-2018 in Dr. Saiful Anwar with complaints of back pain and lumps in the back, from the results of anamnesa, physical examination and supporting examination of patients diagnosed with TB spondylitis, patients were given medical management, operative and rehabilitation.Conclusion: This case is interesting because from the results of Molecular Rapid Tests whose samples were obtained from a biopsy of the transpendicular debridement surgery tissue obtained the results of Resistant Rifampicin, all three patients received individualized OAT treatment, the development of the conditions of the three patients improved and quality of life improved.