Nina Dwi Putri
Departemen Ilmu Kesehatan Anak Fakultas Kedokteran Universitas Indonesia Rumah Sakit Umum Pusat Nasional Cipto Mangunkusumo

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Journal : Paediatrica Indonesiana

Prognostic factors and survivals of children with steroid-resistant nephrotic syndrome Partini Pudjiastuti Trihono; Nina Dwi Putri; Aman B Pulungan
Paediatrica Indonesiana Vol 53 No 1 (2013): January 2013
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (138.126 KB) | DOI: 10.14238/pi53.1.2013.42-9

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Background Children with steroid resistant nephrotic syndrome(SRNS) generally survive, although during the course of diseasetheir kidney function may decrease, leading to end-stage renaldisease (ESRD). There have been few studies reporting on thesurvivals of children with SRNS.Objectives To determine patient and kidney survival rates in childrenwith SRNS at the first, second, third, fourth, and fifth years; and toevaluate the effects of age at onset, initial kidney function, hypertension,and type of resistance, on the survivals of children with SRNS.Methods This retrospective cohort study was performed usingsecondary data obtained from medical records of patients with SRNS inDepartment of Child Health, Cipto Mangunkusumo Hospira~ between2004-2011. The outcomes of kidney survivals were defined in two ways:lack of doubling of base creatinine levels and lack of ESRD.Results There were 45 children with SRNS in our study. Their medianduration ofillness was 24 (range 12-95) months. Twenty percent of thesubjects died, 31.1 % had a doublingofbase creatinine levels, and 13.4%developed ESRD. Life survival rates of subjects at the first, second,third, fourth, and fifth years after diagnosis were 93 %, 84%, 80"/ri, 7 2%,and 61 %, respectively. Kidney survival rates determined by the lackof doubling of base creatinine levels at the first, second, third, fourthand fifth years were 92%, 72%, 56%, 42%, and 34%, respectively, whilekidney survival rates determined by the lack ofESRD were 97%, 88%,81 %, 70"/o, and 58%, respectively. Age at onset, initial kidney function,hypertension at onset, and type of resistance, did not significantly affectthe survivals of children with SRNS.Conclusion Children with SRNS are prone to develop a doublingof base creatinine levels and ESRD. Factors such as age, initialkidney function, hypertension at onset, and type ofresistance, donot significantly affect both, life and kidney survivals of childrenwith SRNS.
Antimicrobial activity of homemade WHO ethanol-based hand rub solution in pediatric department, Dr. Cipto Mangunkusumo National Referral Hospital Nina Dwi Putri; Hindra Irawan Satari; Mulya Rahma Karyanti; Ari Prayitno; Pratama Wicaksana; Anis Karuniawati; Delly Chipta Lestari; Nabila Maudy Salma; Shindy Claudya Aprianti; Amalia Almira; Andi Annisa Rusyda Khafiyani
Paediatrica Indonesiana Vol 62 No 4 (2022): July 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14238/pi62.4.2022.232-6

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Background Hand hygiene is essential in reducing healthcare-associated infections. Alcohol-based hand rub solutions have been reported to have superior antimicrobial efficacy on both bacteria and lipophilic viruses compared to washing with hand soap. In low- and middle-income countries, the cost of infection control poses a challenge. Our hospital produced an ethanol-based hand rub based on a WHO formulation to reduce the infection prevention costs. Objectives To identify the antimicrobial activity of a WHO ethanol-based hand rub solution against bacterial contamination on the hands of healthcare workers at the Department of Child Health, Dr. Cipto Mangunkusumo National Referral Hospital. Methods This cross-sectional study was performed on the hands of healthcare workers (physicians and nurses) working in the Department of Child Health, Dr. Cipto Mangunkusumo National Referral Hospital, Jakarta. A total of 225 specimens from 75 subjects were obtained by collecting swabs on both hands before and after participants worked in the Department of Child Health, Dr. Cipto Mangunkusumo General Hospital. Bacterial culture tests were performed to identify gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria. Bacteria were grouped into no-growth/Bacillus sp, Enterobacteriaceae, cocci, and non-fermenter groups. Results The use of our WHO ethanol-based hand rub solution, generally resulted in a statistically significant decrease in bacterial growth from 84 to 54.6%, before compared to after the hand rub was performed. In more detail, there was a 72.7% decrease in Enterobacteriaceae, a 71.4% decrease in non-fermenters, an 8.6% decrease in cocci and a 44.1% increase in the number of specimens showing no growth bacteria/Bacillus sp. Conclusion Our WHO ethanol-based hand rub has significant antimicrobial activity for common nosocomial pathogens (e.g., Staphylococcus aureus, P. aeruginosa, and K. pneumoniae).
Inflammatory and coagulation marker profiles in severe pediatric COVID-19 patients: a systematic review Tartila Fathan; Antonius Hocky Pudjiadi; Nina Dwi Putri; Nindya Permata; Yosilia Nursakina
Paediatrica Indonesiana Vol 62 No 6 (2022): November 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14238/pi62.6.2022.411-21

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Background Children are susceptible to SARS-CoV-2 infection and often present mild manifestations. However, severe and critical cases have also been reported. The inflammation and coagulation marker profile pattern in these patients along with the white blood cell differential count in critical PICU cases with non-COVID-19 etiology is not entirely clear. Objective To evaluate the inflammation and coagulation profiles in children presenting with severe/critical SARS-CoV-2 infection. Methods A systematic search and review of scientific literature was conducted following the PRISMA guidelines using ProQuest, SCOPUS, EBSCOHost, ScienceDirect, Cochrane, EMBASE, and Pubmed databases. All relevant original studies until March 11, 2021, were included. The risk of bias was appraised using the Modified Newcastle Ottawa Scale and JBI Critical Appraisal Checklist tools. Results We identified 14 studies across 6 countries, including a total sample of 159 severe and critically ill pediatric COVID-19 patients. Most of the subjects showed normal leukocytes, but increased CRP, procalcitonin, ferritin, and IL-6. Studies on coagulation profiles showed normal thrombocytes, PT, aPTT, and inconsistent D-dimer results. Conclusion Inflammation and coagulation parameters in severe/critically ill children with COVID-19 are atypical. Several inflammatory markers were elevated, including CRP, ferritin, procalcitonin, and IL-6. However, the elevated marker values are still lower compared to non-COVID infection patients. Further investigation of the parameters need to be done in serial examination multicenter studies, which include control subjects.
Challenges and opportunities to improve tuberculosis care for Indonesian children Graham, Stephen M.; Dwihardiani, Bintari; Felisia, Felisia; Koesoemadinata, Raspati Cundarani; Putri, Nina Dwi; Alisjahbana, Bachti; Lestari, Trisasi; Yani, Finny Fitry; Triasih, Rina
Paediatrica Indonesiana Vol. 65 No. 1 (2025): January 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14238/pi65.1.2025.1-9

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