T. H. Rampengan
Department of Child Health, Universitas Sam Ratulangi/Gunung Wenang Hospital, Manado, North Sulawesi

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Dengue shock syndrome: An evaluation of clinical experiences Muzief Munir; T. H. Rampengan
Paediatrica Indonesiana Vol 24 No 11-12 (1984): November - December 1984
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Experiences on the clinical management of 187 criteria accepted cases of Dengue Shock Syndrome were evaluated. The case fatality rate was 8 per cent or 15 out of 187 cases. It was closely related to the severity of shock, the respiratory rate, the body temperature during shock, and the development of recurrent shock. It was also found that the risk to develop recurrent shock was higher among cases with severe shock, high respiratory rate, and high fever.
Congenital Falciparum Malaria with Chloroquine Resistance Type ll Dianto Dianto; T. H. Rampengan
Paediatrica Indonesiana Vol 29 No 11-12 (1989): November - December 1989
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A case of congenial falciparum malaria has been reported. The diagnosis was based ·on history of illness, clinical manifestations, age of the child and presence of the ring form falciparum malaria in the peripheral blood films. Treatment with chloroquine showed resistance type II, though treatment with quinine was successful. In malaria endemic areas, although rare, one must be aware of the possibility of congenital malaria.
Measles Enteritis in Gunung Wenang General Hospital Manado Taufan I. W.; T. H. Rampengan
Paediatrica Indonesiana Vol 31 No 7-8 (1991): July - August 1991
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The incidence and mortality rate of 48 measles enteritis cases has been evaluated retrospectively, during the period of January 1986 to December 1989. Children under 2 years old were 21 cases (43.8%), between 2-5 years old 16 cases (33.3%) and more than 5 years old 11 cases (22.9%). Nutritional status based on the classification of Wellcome Trust Working Party revealed normal33 (68.8%), moderate malnutrition 12 (25%) and severe malnutrition 3 cases (6.3%). Diarrhea and mild dehydration was found in 36 f75%), moderate dehydration 10 (20.83%) and severe dehydration 2 cases (4.2%). Six ( 12.5%) out of 48 cases had had measles vaccination. Twenty jour cases (50%) of measles entent1s had other complications. The mortality rate was 2.1% comprising one pat1ent, who suffered from measles enteritis with severe dehydration bronchopneumonia, enchephalitis and severe malnutrition.
Neonatal Tetanus Evaluation of Treatment and a Proposal for Classification of Severity Tjandra Husada; T. H. Rampengan; Ign. Harjanto; I. D. Arif; Muzief Munir
Paediatrica Indonesiana Vol 16 No 9-10 (1976): September - October 1976
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An evaluation was made on 22 neonates with Tetanus Neonatorum (age 5 - 21 days), who were admitted to the Military Hospital, Teling, Manado, in 1973. Seventeen of our patients were babies born in their homes and were delivered by the "dukun kampong"; 5 babies were born in the maternity clinic and were helped by midwives. The therapy given were : Anti-Tetanus serum 10,000 U, single dose, given immediately on admission. Procain Penicilline 100,000 U/kg. b.w./day; i.m. divided into 2 equal doses for 10 days. Diazepam (valium) 5 mg./kg. b.w./day; oral, divided into 8 equal doses, and 2.5 mg, parenterally 4 times a day.