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Journal : Paediatrica Indonesiana

Probiotic Weisella paramesenteroides on enteropathogenic E. coli-induced diarrhea Aslinar Aslinar; Yusri Dianne Jurnalis; Endang Purwati; Yorva Sayoeti
Paediatrica Indonesiana Vol 54 No 1 (2014): January 2014
Publisher : Indonesian Pediatric Society

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Background Enteropathogenic Escherichia coli (EPEC) is a causative agent of intestinal inflammation and microfloral imbalance, leading to diarrhea. The presence of tumor necrosis factor-α (TNF-α) in the feces is an indicator of inflammation in the intestinal mucosa. Dadih, (local made of fermented buffalo milk), contains probiotics and is widely consumed by the people in West Sumatera, Indonesia. Weisella paramesenteroides, a probiotic lactic acid bacteria (LAB), has been isolated from dadih and is believed to be useful for improving intestinal microflora balance and inhibiting the activity of harmful microbes. Objective To determine the efficacy of W. paramesenteroides administration in various doses and durations on bowel frequency, stool’s TNF-α levels, and intestinal microflora balance on mice with EPEC-induced diarrhea. Method This randomized experimental animal study examined two factors relating to the effects of W. paramesenteroides on EPEC-induced diarrhea, namely doses of probiotics (factor A), and durations of observation (factor B). The subjects consisted of 100 male white mice (Mus musculus) aged 8 weeks, with weights of 25-30 grams. The outcomes measured were bowel frequency, stool’s TNF-α levels, and the balance of intestinal microflora on mice with EPEC-induced diarrhea. Subjects were divided into 5 groups: the negative control group (received neither EPEC nor probiotic), positive control group (received only EPEC), and three experimental groups (received EPEC and different doses of W. paramesenteroides ). Probiotics were given twice at the 12-hours and 24-hours for the experimental groups, while the durations of observation conssited of baseline, 12 hours, 24 hours, and 36 hours. Results After 36 hours, subjects with EPEC-induced diarrhea who received W. Paramesenteroides administration in doses of 2 x 108 (A3), were found to have the largest decline of mean defecation (a 4.4-fold decline) and the largest decline of stool’s mean TNF-α levels (48.3 pg/mL), compared to the positive control group, and other experimental groups who received higher doses of probiotics.
Gastroesophageal reflux disease with Thal fundoplication Irwan Effendi; Yusri Dianne Jurnalis; Yorva Sayoeti; Yusirwan Yusuf
Paediatrica Indonesiana Vol 50 No 6 (2010): November 2010
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Gastroesophageal reflux (GER) is a common phenomenon among heathy infants, with approximately 50% of infants aged 0 to 3 months and 67% of infants aged 4 months experiencing at least one episode of vomiting per day. GER defined as regurgitation of gastric contents into the esophagus or mouth. GER typically improves through the first postnatal year, with only 5% of healthy 12 month old infants experiencing vomiting.1,2 Complicated GER or gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) has been reported to affect up to 8% of infants and children with GER.l,3 Antireflux procedures (ARPs) are increasingly offered to control GERD symptoms. We report a case of a baby with GERD and treated with ThaI fundoplication procedures. Fundoplication procedure is rarely performed in management of GERD, and this is the first fundoplication procedure in children with GERD at M. Djamil Hospital.
Rupture of esophageal varices due to portal hypertension Yusri Dianne Jurnalis; Yorva Sayoeti; Marlinda Marlinda
Paediatrica Indonesiana Vol 50 No 5 (2010): September 2010
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14238/pi50.5.2010.316-20

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Variceal bleeding is the most common cause of serious upper gastrointestinal (UGI) bleeding in children. Most variceal bleeding is esophageal.1 Hemorrhages from esophageal varices due to portal hypertension are a major cause of morbidity and mortality. There is a 30% mortality rate following an initial episode of variceal hematemesis. Mortality increases to 70% with recurrent variceal hemorrhage. Moreover, the one year survival rate after variceal hemorrhage is often poor (32 to 80%).2-4 We report a case of esophageal varices rupture caused by portal hypertension, an emergent case in the Pediatric Gastrohepatology division.
Co-Authors A.A. Ketut Agung Cahyawan W Adria Russelly Afdal, . Afriwardi Afriwardi Aisyah Nilakesuma Alfi Maido Alius Alfi Maido Alius Amelia Yendra Amirah Zatil Izzah Andani Eka Putra Ariadi Ariadi As Siddiqi, Abdurrahman Arsyad Aslinar Aslinar Aslinar Aslinar Asrawati Asrawati, Asrawati Asrawati Nurdin Asviandri Asviandri Besri, Hanifa Zahra Delfican Delfican Delfican Delfican Delmi Sulastri Dhina Lidya Lestari Diyas Anugrah Djusmaini Ismail Edison - Edison Edison Efrida Efrida Endang Purwati RN Eny Yantri Erli Meichory Viorika Eryati Darwin Eti Yerizel Eva Chundrayetti Fadil Oenzil Farid I Hussein Fatmah Sindi Febianne Eldrian Finny Fitry Yani Fitrina, Dewi Wahyu Fitriyana Fitriyana Gustina Lubis Hafni Bachtiar Hafni Bachtiar Hafni Bachtiar Hamdini Humaira Handre Putra Hirowati Ali Husni Husni Ihsan, Indra Irwan Effendi Iskandar Syarif Iskandar Syarif Jon Efendi Jon Efendi Jon Effendi Julinar Julinar Liza Fitria Lydia Aswati M Hafiz Nasrulloh Maretha Antya Tamimi Marlia Moriska Marlinda Marlinda Masnadi, Nice Rachmawati Mayetti Mayetti Muhammad Hidayat Mutiara Annisa Amadea Nelvirina Nelvirina Nice Rachmawati Masnadi Nindrea, Ricvan Dana Nolitriani Nolitriani Nolitriani Nolitriani Nolitriani Nolitriani Nurdin, Asrawati Prima Julistia Puthisari Zonya Jannata Putri Engla Pasalina Revi Rilliani Riana Youri Rinang Mariko, Rinang Rinche Annur Rizka Hanifa Rizqa Fiorendita Hadi Rozetti Rozetti Rusdi Rusdi Sari Dewi Selfi Renita Rusjdi Silvia Rane Siti Lestari Trisna Resti Yanti Utari Gustiany Gahayu Violeta, Vonny Widiasteti Widiasteti Wiwi Hermy Putri Yanwirasti Yanwirasti Yorva Sayoet Yorva Sayoeti Yorva Sayoeti Yorva Sayoeti Yorva Sayoeti Yorva Sayoeti Yorva Sayoeti Yorva Sayoeti Yorva Sayoeti Yugatama, Andyan Yulfiwanti, Idha Yuliawati Yusirwan Yusuf Yustini Alioes Zulfahmi Zulfahmi