Cleopas Martin Rumende
Division Of Pulmonology, Department Of Internal Medicine, Faculty Of Medicine Universitas Indonesia/Dr. Cipto Mangunkusumo General National Hospital

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Correlation Of Clinical Disease Activity Index And Disease Activity Score-28 in Indonesian Rheumatoid Arthritis Patients Pasha, Mochamad; Isbagio, Harry; Albar, Zuljasri; Rumende, Cleopas Martin
Indonesian Journal of Rheumatology Vol 9, No 1 (2017)
Publisher : Indonesian Rheumatology Association

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Background:Clinical Disease Activity Index (CDAI) stands out amongst other methods in measuring disease activity of rheumatoid arthritis (RA) patient. CDAI is considered to be more practical and cost-effective in daily practice because it requires no laboratoryexamination. Previous studies conducted overseas revealed that CDAI has good correlation compared to other scoring index in measuring RA disease activity. However, those studies only included pure RA patients without any comorbidity diseases. Indonesian RA patients have distinct clinical profile, in terms of comorbidity conditions, and genetic predisposition which affect the fenotype of the disease.Objectives: Analyze correlation between CDAI compared to Disease Activity Score 28 CRP (DAS28- CRP) in measuring RA disease activity of RA patients in Indonesia.Methods: We conducted a cross sectional study to RA patients who visited rheumatology clinic at Cipto Mangunkusumo general hospital from April to May 2016. Data collected included history of illness, physical examination, and recent laboratory results. All data were documented in reseach’s form. Both CDAI and DAS28- CRP were measured in each patient by two observers. Correlation analysis between two numeric datas fromCDAI and DAS28-CRP were measured with Spearman’s Rho. Overall performance was analyzed as additional results using R2 index.Result: A total of 119 subjects were included in this study. All subjects were RA patients with comorbidities and were representing quite numbers of Indonesian races characteristic profile. Spearman’s Rho = 0,918 and R2 index =0,831 (83,1%).Conclusion: There is positive correlation result between outcome of CDAI and outcome of DAS28-CRP in assesing disease activity of Indonesian RA patients.Key Word: rheumatoid arthritis, Indonesia, correlation,Clinical Disease Activity Index.
Tuberculous osteomyelitis in an immunocompetent patient with miliary tuberculosis Gunawan, Gunawan; Harahap, A; Setiyohadi, Bambang; Rumende, Cleopas Martin
Indonesian Journal of Rheumatology Vol 2, No 3 (2010)
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Osteomyelitis is an infection of the bone, which may be caused by direct pathogen inoculation following trauma of surgery, contiguous spread from adjacent soft tissue or joint, or hematogenous spread from a focus of infection. Hematogenous osteomyelitis accounts for 20% of all cases of osteomyelitis.1 This type of osteomyelitis most often affect the long bones and vertebrae, although it could also affect other sites such as pelvic bones or clavicle.1 Mycobacterium tuberculosis is one of the causes of hematogenous osteomyelitis,comprising of 10 to 35 percent of extrapulmonary tuberculosis, or 2% of all tuberculosis cases.2,3 Joint involvement, when occur, is usually monoarticular, and mainly affect the weight-bearing joints such as hip or knee. Polyarticular cases occur in 10– 15% of extrapulmonary tuberculosis cases in developing countries.4 Tuberculous osteomyelitiscases are reported to be decreasing in number, probably because of earlier diagnosis and promptmanagement. In this article we report a case oftuberculous osteomyelitis in a patient with miliary tuberculosis
Inspiratory Muscle Trainer Effectiveness in Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Rehabilitation Program Nusdwinuringtyas, Nury; Islamadina, Balqis; Rumende, Cleopas Martin; Kamelia, Telly
Majalah Kedokteran Bandung Vol 51, No 1 (2019)
Publisher : Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Padjadjaran

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Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is marked by persistent respiratory disturbance which results in altered health status as well as functional capacity. Pulmonary rehabilitation (PR) is a part of comprehensive therapy in patients suffering from respiratory disturbance. This study focused on inspiratory muscles exercise using the inspiratory muscle trainer(IMT), which is a form of a weight training exercise. This experiment was conducted at the COPD outpatient clinic of Dr. Cipto Mangunkusumo Hospital during the period of September 2017 until April 2018. Patients were recruited consecutively. The criteria for inclusion were stable COPD patient with GOLD criteria A-D and never received prior exercise for pulmonary rehabilitation. Patients underwent interview about their medical history followed by spirometry testing using Carefusion® and  inspiratory muscle strength assessment using Micro RPM Carefusion®. The St George Respiratory Questionnaire (SGRQ) was used to assess the health status and the 6-minute walking test (6MWT) was conducted to assess the functional capacity. Subject exercised using IMT (Philips Respironic®) for eight weeks. Data were analyzed using paired t-test in statistical package for social sciences (SPSS) version 21. A total of 15 subjects with and average age of 65.6±8.40 years old were recruited. Pre-Post difference in inspiratory muscle strength was 11.31 cmH2O, showing a statistically significant impact. The significant impact was also shown clinically through the results of the Minimal Clinical Important Difference (MCID) on health status and functional capacity. The health status was evaluated using SGRQ with p exceeding 4%. A combined Pulmonary Rehabilitation (PR) and inspiratory muscles exercise program is proven to improve the health status and functional capacity.Key words: COPD, inspiratory muscle trainer, pulmonary rehabilitation, SGRQ, 6MWT Keefektifan Inspiratory Muscle Trainer Pada Program Rehabilitasi  Penyakit Paru Obstruktif KronikPenyakit paru obstruktif kronik (PPOK) ditandai dengan gangguan pernapasan yang persisten yang mengganggu status kesehatan dan kapasitas fungsional. Pulmonary rehabilitation (PR) merupakan bagian dari terapi komprehensif pasien dengan ganguan respirasi. Penelitian ini memfokuskan pada latihan otot inspirasi menggunakan inspiratory muscle trainer (IMT), suatu bentuk latihan otot pernapasan dengan pemberian beban. Eksperimen ini dilakukan di Rumah Sakit Cipto Mangunkusumo selama periode September 2017 hingga April 2018. Pasien direkrut secara consecutive sampling. Kriteria inklusi adalah pasien PPOK yang stabil dengan kriteria GOLD A-D yang belum pernah menerima latihan sebelumnya untuk rehabilitasi paru. Pasien menjalani wawancara, diuji dengan spirometri Carefusion®, dan kekuatan otot inspirasi dinilai menggunakan Micro RPM Carefusion®. St George Respiratory Questionnaire (SGRQ) digunakan untuk menilai status kesehatan dan 6-minute Walking Test (6MWT) dilakukan untuk menilai kapasitas fungsional. Subyek menggunakan alat IMT (Philips Respironic®) selama 8 minggu. Data dianalisis menggunakan SPSS versi 21 dengan uji T berpasangan. Subjek penelitian berjumlah 15 orang dengan rerata usia 65,6 ± 8,40 tahun. Kekuatan otot inspirasi awal didapatkan perubahan sebesar 11,31 cmH2O, yang memberikan dampak bermakna dilihat dengan pencapaian minimal clinical important difference (MCID) pada status kesehatan dan kapasitas fungsional. PR bersama dengan program latihanotot inspirasiterbukti memberikan hasil perbaikan status kesehatan dan kapasitas fungsional.Kata kunci: COPD, inspiratory muscle trainer, pulmonary rehabilitation, SGRQ, 6MWT 
Epithelial Cells Count and the Ratio of Leukocytes and Epithelial Cells as the Criteria to Determine Qualified Specimen for Community-Acquired Pneumonia (CAP)-causing Pathogens Identification Ade Dharmawan; Anis Karuniawati; Pratiwi Pudjilestari Sudarmono; Delly Chipta Lestari; Cleopas Martin Rumende
The Indonesian Biomedical Journal Vol 12, No 1 (2020)
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BACKGROUND: Community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) is the most common infectious with serious rate of morbidity and mortality. Recent conventional method only described 30-50% of CAP etiology. Sputum specimen quality assessment is important to obtain an accessible CAP-causing pathogens identification.METHODS: This was a prospective descriptive study involving 100 specimens from CAP-diagnosed subjects in Budhi Asih Regional General Hospital inpatien tcare. We assessed three gram-staining criteria for specimen quality determination, and continued by bacterial identification.RESULTS: All specimens were qualified according to criteria II, while only 94 and 96 specimens were qualified according to criteria I and III, respectively. Sixty-five specimens could be identified by culture and pneumoCLART polymerase chain reaction (PCR) examination, and the 35 specimens remained unknown. Ten out of those 35 specimens were positive after analyzed by Acid-fast Bacilli (AFB) test. The pathogens we identified including Klebsiella pneumoniae (29.6%), Acinetobacter baumanii (10.2%), Enterobacter cloacae (4.6%), Pseudomonas aeruginosa (4.6%), Staphyloccocus aureus (4.6%), Moraxella catarrhalis (3.7%), Enterobacter aerogenes (2.8%), Escherichia coli (2.8%), Streptococcus pneumoniae (1.9%), Mycoplasma pneumoniae (1.9%) and Citrobacter koseri (0.9%).CONCLUSION: There were no significant differences among the three criteria for sputum specimen quality assessment, based on culture and pneumoCLART examination. We suggest that criteria II could be used to avoid many specimen rejections while good quality specimens still attained for accessible bacteria identification.KEYWORDS: community-acquired pneumonia, sputum, gram stain, pathogens, bacteria
Correlation Of Clinical Disease Activity Index And Disease Activity Score-28 in Indonesian Rheumatoid Arthritis Patients Mochamad Pasha; Harry Isbagio; Zuljasri Albar; Cleopas Martin Rumende
Indonesian Journal of Rheumatology Vol. 9 No. 1 (2017): Indonesian Journal of Rheumatology
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Background:Clinical Disease Activity Index (CDAI) stands out amongst other methods in measuring disease activity of rheumatoid arthritis (RA) patient. CDAI is considered to be more practical and cost-effective in daily practice because it requires no laboratoryexamination. Previous studies conducted overseas revealed that CDAI has good correlation compared to other scoring index in measuring RA disease activity. However, those studies only included pure RA patients without any comorbidity diseases. Indonesian RA patients have distinct clinical profile, in terms of comorbidity conditions, and genetic predisposition which affect the fenotype of the disease.Objectives: Analyze correlation between CDAI compared to Disease Activity Score 28 CRP (DAS28- CRP) in measuring RA disease activity of RA patients in Indonesia.Methods: We conducted a cross sectional study to RA patients who visited rheumatology clinic at Cipto Mangunkusumo general hospital from April to May 2016. Data collected included history of illness, physical examination, and recent laboratory results. All data were documented in reseach’s form. Both CDAI and DAS28- CRP were measured in each patient by two observers. Correlation analysis between two numeric datas fromCDAI and DAS28-CRP were measured with Spearman’s Rho. Overall performance was analyzed as additional results using R2 index.Result: A total of 119 subjects were included in this study. All subjects were RA patients with comorbidities and were representing quite numbers of Indonesian races characteristic profile. Spearman’s Rho = 0,918 and R2 index =0,831 (83,1%).Conclusion: There is positive correlation result between outcome of CDAI and outcome of DAS28-CRP in assesing disease activity of Indonesian RA patients.Key Word: rheumatoid arthritis, Indonesia, correlation,Clinical Disease Activity Index.
Tuberculous osteomyelitis in an immunocompetent patient with miliary tuberculosis Gunawan Gunawan; A Harahap; Bambang Setiyohadi; Cleopas Martin Rumende
Indonesian Journal of Rheumatology Vol. 2 No. 2 (2010): Indonesian Journal of Rheumatology
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Osteomyelitis is an infection of the bone, which may be caused by direct pathogen inoculation following trauma of surgery, contiguous spread from adjacent soft tissue or joint, or hematogenous spread from a focus of infection. Hematogenous osteomyelitis accounts for 20% of all cases of osteomyelitis.1 This type of osteomyelitis most often affect the long bones and vertebrae, although it could also affect other sites such as pelvic bones or clavicle.1 Mycobacterium tuberculosis is one of the causes of hematogenous osteomyelitis,comprising of 10 to 35 percent of extrapulmonary tuberculosis, or 2% of all tuberculosis cases.2,3 Joint involvement, when occur, is usually monoarticular, and mainly affect the weight-bearing joints such as hip or knee. Polyarticular cases occur in 10– 15% of extrapulmonary tuberculosis cases in developing countries.4 Tuberculous osteomyelitiscases are reported to be decreasing in number, probably because of earlier diagnosis and promptmanagement. In this article we report a case oftuberculous osteomyelitis in a patient with miliary tuberculosis
Cardiac Tamponade Due to Liver Amebiasis Rupture Birry Karim; Afifah Is; Ikhwan Rinaldi; Dono Antono; Cleopas Martin Rumende; Andri Sanityoso Sulaiman
The Indonesian Journal of Gastroenterology, Hepatology, and Digestive Endoscopy VOLUME 11, NUMBER 3, December 2010
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Amebiasis is common cases in Asia, Africa, and South Africa. Liver amebiasis has become a serious problem worldwide especially in health and social aspect. The protozoa named Entamoeba histolytica was easily found in area with poor sanitation, low socioeconomic status, and poor nutrition status. The incidence of amebiasis in several hospitals in Indonesia is 5-15% per year. Epidemiological observation showed the comparison of incidence among male and female population and it was approximately 3 : 1 until 22 : 1 with male predominance. The potential age suffered from amebiasis is around 20 - 50 years old. The route of infection spread to oral-fecal and oral-anal-fecal. The most common complication is abscess rupture (5-15.6%). Rupture may be located in pleural cavity, pericardial cavity, lung, bowel, intraperitoneal, and skin. Rupture of liver amebias spread to pleural and pericardial cavity is a rare case and frequently under reported. This case report illustrates a 40-year-old male with cardiac tamponade due to rupture of liver amebiasis. Patient’s was admitted with chief complaint of shortness of breath, positive Beck’s triad, hepatomegaly, pleural effusion, liver abscess on sonography and swinging of heart on echocardiography. This patient was treated with metronidazole as a drug of choice, and pericardiocentesis for the cardiac tamponade.Keywords: cardiac tamponade, Entamoeba histolytica, oral-anal-fecal, metronidazole, pericardiocentesis
A Case of Covid-19 Patient Presenting with Gastrointestinal-Specific Symptoms in Indonesia Daniel Martin Simadibrata; Cleopas Martin Rumende; Rahmad Mulyadi; Marcellus Simadibrata
The Indonesian Journal of Gastroenterology, Hepatology, and Digestive Endoscopy Vol 21, No 2 (2020): VOLUME 21, NUMBER 2, August 2020
Publisher : The Indonesian Society for Digestive Endoscopy

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Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is an emerging infectious disease officially declared as a pandemic on 11 March 2020 by the World Health Organization (WHO). Indonesia’s COVID-19 case fatality rate remain consistently high, approximately twice the global case fatality rate available. Patients typically present with fever, dry cough and dyspnea. However, there were reports of atypical COVID-19 symptoms such as myalgia, fatigue, diarrhea, nausea, and vomiting. These atypical presentations were suggested to indicate a more severe COVID-19. Here, we present a case of COVID-19 patient presenting with gastrointestinal-specific symptoms in Indonesia.
Changes in Tumor Nekrosis Factor Alpha and Interleukin 6 Levels in Patients with Obstructive Jaundice due to Pancreatobiliary Cancer Who Underwent Biliary Drainage Adang Sabarudin; Rino Alvani Gani; Murdani Abdullah; Cleopas Martin Rumende
The Indonesian Journal of Gastroenterology, Hepatology, and Digestive Endoscopy Vol 17, No 2 (2016): VOLUME 17, NUMBER 2, August 2016
Publisher : The Indonesian Society for Digestive Endoscopy

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Background: Obstructive jaundice represents the most common complication of biliary tract malignancy. Obstructive jaundice causes releases of proinflammatory cytokine. There has been controversy about effect of biliary drainage on the change in proinflammatory cytokine level in pancreatobiliary cancer patients. The present study was designed to determine levels of tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF-alfa) and interleukin 6 (IL-6) in preprocedure of either endoscopic retrograde cholangio pancreatography (ERCP) or percutaneous transhepatic biliary drainage (PTBD) and postprocedure of them in obstructive jaundice patient caused by pancreatobiliary cancer.Method: The study method was before-and-after case study design with consecutive sampling. Blood was collected five days prior to either endoscopic retrograde cholangio pancreatography (ERCP) procedure or percutaneus transhepatic biliary drainage (PTBD) procedure and five days after either of them. Enzyme linked immunosorbed assay (ELISA) was used to determine TNF-alfa and IL-6.Results: Forty subjects were included in this study which consisted of 22 men and 18 women. The age was 55.3 (SD 13.7) years old. According to the results of imaging and endoscopy procedure, twenty-two people were diagnosed cholangicarcinoma, ten people were diagnosed ampulla vateri and eigth people were diagnosed pancreatic tumor. In preprocedure, the TNF-alfa concentration was 4.81 (SD 2.91) pg/mL, the IL-6 concentration was 7.79 (SD 1.57) pg/mL and the bilirubin concentration  was 15.5 (SD 6,9) mg%. In postprocedure, the TNF-alfa concentration  was  8.05 (SD 6.7)  pg/mL, there was a significant increase in TNF-alfa concentration (p = 0.02). However, IL-6 concentration was 7.75 (SD 1.76) pg/mL, there was not any significant chance in IL-6  concentration  (p = 0.52).  The  bilirubin concentration was 11.3 (SD 6,5) mg%.Conclusion: There was a significant increase in mean concentration value of TNF-alfa after biliary drainage procedure.  On the other hand there was not any significant decrease  in the mean concentration value of  IL-6  after biliary drainage  procedure. 
One-year Survival Rate of Pancreatic Cancer and the Mortality Affecting Factors Alexander Michael Joseph Saudale; Marcellus Simadibrata; Rino Alvani Gani; Cleopas Martin Rumende
The Indonesian Journal of Gastroenterology, Hepatology, and Digestive Endoscopy Vol 21, No 2 (2020): VOLUME 21, NUMBER 2, August 2020
Publisher : The Indonesian Society for Digestive Endoscopy

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Background:  Pancreatic cancer is the fourth leading cause of death associated with malignancy in the United States, and is thought to be the second leading cause of death in 2030 in the United Kingdom. In Asia, pancreatic cancer is the most fatal cancer with the lowest survival of all malignancies, 25-30% survival five years after surgery. Indonesia has no data on the survival of pancreatic cancer and the factors that affect it. The aim of this study is knowing the 1-year survival of pancreatic cancer and its influencing factors in Cipto Mangunkusumo Hospital, Jakarta.Method: A retrospective cohort study was performed using data from the medical records of pancreatic cancer patients dr. Cipto Mangunkusumo Hospital between January 2012 - December 2016. Factors age, sex, metastasis, stage, comorbid and treatment were analyzed bivariate and multivariate using Cox Proportional Hazards Regression to obtain Hazard Ratio (HR) for each prognostic factor. The cumulative survival of 1 year after diagnosis is expressed by the Kaplan-Meier curve.Results: Of 83 subjects the proportion of males was 62.7%, age ≥ 50 years 68.7%, with age range 33-79 years, and 55 years on average. In bivariate analysis, there was a statistically significant relationship of survival with comorbid variables (HR = 2,116, 95% 953 1,335-3,513, p 0,002), metastasis (HR = 3,802, 95% CI: 1,995-7,249, p 0.001), palliative treatment (HR = 2,108 , 95% CI: 1,077-4,125, p = 0,029) and group without treatment (HR = 2,924, 95% CI: 1,496-5,716, p = 0,002). Multivariate analysis showed that metastasis provided the greatest risk of death with HR = 4.306 (95% CI: 2.125-8.724, p 0.001). Palliative group HR was 2.510 (95% CI: 1,245-5,061 p = 0.010) while the group without treatment gave HR 2,535 (95% CI: 1,277-5,032 p = 0,008). The 1-year survival rate is 14%, with a median survival of 6 months.Conclusion: The overall survival of one year of pancreatic cancer patients was 14%, with a median survival of 6 months. The presence of metastasis and not the curative therapy of Whipple surgery in patients with pancreatic cancer in dr. Cipto Mangunkusumo Hospital is the main factor that negatively affect the survival of 1 year
Co-Authors A Harahap A Harahap, A A.A. Ketut Agung Cahyawan W Adang Sabarudin Ade Dharmawan Adi Surya Komala, Adi Surya Aditya Wardhana Afifah Is Agasjtya Wisjnu Wardhana Aida Lydia Alexander Michael Joseph Saudale Alexander, Reinaldo Andhika Rachman Andri Sanityoso Andri Sanityoso Andri Sanityoso Sulaiman Anis Karuniawati Anna Ujainah, Anna Ari Fahrial Syam Arif Mansjoer Asrul Harsal, Asrul Aulia Rizka, Aulia Bambang Setiyohadi Bambang Setiyohadi Birry Karim C Rinaldi A Lesmana Ceva W. Pitoyo Daniel Martin Simadibrata Delly Chipta Lestari Dharmeizar Dharmeizar Dono Antono E. Mudjaddid A. Siswanto Deddy N.W.Achadiono Hamzah Shatri Em Yunir, Em Endang Susalit Erni Juwita Nelwan, Erni Juwita Estie Puspitasari, Estie Evy Yunihastuti Fahmi Razi Darkuthni Falasiva, Rezyta Fitri Imelda, Fitri Griskalia Christine Gunawan Gunawan Gunawan Gunawan Hadi, Edward J Harry Isbagio Harry Isbagio Hutauruk, Syahrial M. Idrus Alwi Ignatius Bima Prasetya, Ignatius Bima Ika Prasetya Wijaya Ikhwan Rinaldi Iris Rengganis Irsan Hasan Islamadina, Balqis Joyce Bratanata, Joyce Juferdy Kurniawan Kemal Fariz Kalista, Kemal Fariz Khie Chen Kumalawati, July Kuntjoro Harimurti Leonard Nainggolan Lugyanti Sukrisman Lusiani Lusiani Lusiani Rusdi, Lusiani M Yamin M. Yamin Mansur, M. Tasrif Marcellus Simadibrata Marcellus Simadibrata Marcellus Simadibrata Marihot Tambunan, Marihot Maruhum B.H. Marbun Mochamad Pasha Muhammad Yamin Munadi Munadi Murdani Abdullah Murdani Abdullah Murdani Abdullah Nababan, Toman Noorwati Sutandyo Nury Nusdwinuringtyas Parlindungan Siregar Pasha, Mochamad Pratiwi Pujilestari Sudarmono Rahmad Mulyadi Rasmijon, Rasmijon Ratih Tri Kusuma Dewi, Ratih Tri Kusuma Retno Wahyuningsih Rino Alvani Gani Rino Alvani Gani Rino Alvani Gani RR. Ella Evrita Hestiandari Rudi Putranto Rustam, Musfardi Sabarudin, Adang Salim Harris, Salim Sally A. Nasution Sally Aman Nasution Sally Aman Nasution, Sally Aman Salman Paris Harahap, Salman Paris Santoso, Fidiaji Hiltono Saputri, Imelda N Sasongko, Raditya Siahaan, Billy Stinggo Sitorus, Truly Panca Soroy Lardo Suhendro Suwarto, Suhendro Susanto, Erwin Christian Tanjung, Gloria Telly Kamelia Veronica, Raja Merlinda Wardhana, Agasjtya Wisjnu Widayat Djoko Santoso, Widayat Djoko Willy Brodus Uwan, Willy Brodus Wismandari Wisnu Zuljasri Albar Zuljasri Albar