Erica Kholinne
Department of Orthopaedy and Traumatology, Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Indonesia, Jakarta

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High Framingham risk score decreases quality of life in adults Yosaputra, Christian; Kholinne, Erica; Taufik, Erick Susanto
Universa Medicina Vol 29, No 1 (2010)
Publisher : Faculty of Medicine, Trisakti University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18051/UnivMed.2010.v29.27-33

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Cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk factors, such as diabetes, hypertension, hypercholesterolemia,  smoking, and obesity tend to occur together in the general population. Increasing prevalence of multiple CVD risk factors has been related to increased risk of death from coronary heart disease and stroke. Studies have suggested that people with several risk factors of CVD may have impaired health-related quality of life. The objective of this study was to assess the association of CVD risk factors with quality of life (QOL) among adults aged 40 to 65 years. A cross-sectional study was conducted involving  220 subjects 40 - 65 years of age at a health center. The CVD risk factors were assessed using the Framingham risk score that is the standard instrument for assessment of the risk of a first cardiac event. The risk factors assessed were age, smoking, blood pressure, total cholesterol and high density lipoprotein cholesterol concentrations. QOL was assessed by means of the WHOQOL-BREF instrument that had been prevalidated. The results of the study showed that 28.2% of subjects were smokers, 56.4% had stage 1 hypertension, 42.8% high total cholesterol and 13.6% low HDL cholesterol. The high risk group amounted to 45.5% and 42.3% constitued an intermediate risk group. High CVD risk scores were significantly associated with a low QOL for all domains (physical, psychological, social and environment) (p=0.000). Preventing or reducing the multiple CVD risk factors to improve QOL is necessary among adults.
PENYULUHAN KESEHATAN SINDROMA METABOLIK PADA LANSIA Hastuti, Dewi; Rahayu, Erika Putri; Widiyanta, Fauzyah Azzahra; Fedrizon, Fuat; Husein , Habib Husein; Inayah, Hasya Qalbi; Rahmatullah, Ilham Arief; Kholinne, Erica
Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Trimedika Vol. 1 No. 1 (2024)
Publisher : Universitas Trisakti

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25105/abdimastrimedika.v1i1.19013

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The number of elderly people in Indonesia is increasing every year. Currently, the prevalence of metabolic syndrome is also increasing and is especially found among the elderly. Metabolic syndrome has the potential to increase the risk of cardiovascular and kidney disease. Objective: To determine the risk factors, and educate the elderly community regarding metabolic syndrome. Methods: Data was collected with primary data during a visit to the patient's home in Krendang. A 64-year-old woman with complaints of easy fatigue, the results of the physical examination showed blood pressure 170/100 mmHg, waist circumference 112 cm, body mass index 31.5 kg/ m 2, and the results of the supporting examination obtained blood sugar 216 mg/dL and HbA1c 7.5%. The patient has a history of being hospitalized due to fainting due to drinking high sugar drinks 1 year ago. The patient has hypertension, dyslipidemia and diabetes mellitus but does not take medication and checks himself regularly. Conclusion: The results of the study show that the patient does not understand the relationship between the condition of metabolic syndrome and the symptoms experienced as well as the prognosis of his current condition. The student team has educated patients and their families about what metabolic syndrome is, as well as explaining the risk factors that patients have and how to deal with the patient's current condition. Education about awareness of metabolic syndrome is an important part of managing metabolic syndrome in the elderly. Family and local community support can help elderly people with metabolic syndrome undergo treatment.
Robotic-assisted total knee replacement: pioneering precision and the future of joint reconstruction Kholinne, Erica; Gani, Karina Sylvana; Mitchel, Mitchel
Universa Medicina Vol. 44 No. 1 (2025)
Publisher : Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Trisakti

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The advent of robotic-assisted systems has revolutionized orthopedic surgery. By enhancing precision in bone registration and resection, this technology minimizes manual errors and soft tissue damage, promising more accurate implant positioning and improved postoperative outcomes. This editorial explores the technical nuances of robotic-assisted TKR, its clinical implications, and the long-term potential for transforming patient care.