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PENGARUH LATIHAN FISIK TERATUR TERHADAP KADAR GLUKOSA DARAH DAN HUBUNGANNYA DENGAN KADAR TESTOSTERON TOTAL PADA TIKUS MODEL DIABETES Zulkarnain, -; Satria, Darma; Yus, T. M.; Rezeki, Soraya
Majalah Kedokteran Bandung Vol 47, No 1 (2015)
Publisher : Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Padjadjaran

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Kondisi hiperglikemia kronik pada diabetes melitus dapat mengganggu fungsi reproduksi, salah satunya adalah penurunan kadar testosteron total. Latihan fisik teratur merupakan salah satu pendekatan nonfarmakologi untuk menurunkan kadar glukosa darah dan memperbaiki kadar testosteron total pada diabetes melitus. Penelitian bertujuan untuk menentukan pengaruh latihan fisik teratur terhadap kadar glukosa darah puasa (GDP) dan hubungannya dengan kadar testosteron total pada tikus diabetes melitus. Penelitian eksperimental murni rancangan pre-postest with control group design dilakukan di Laboratorium Fisiologi, Fakultas Kedokteran dan Laboratorium Riset, Fakultas Kedokteran Hewan Universitas Syiah Kuala, Banda Aceh, periode Juni?Oktober 2013. Lima belas tikus putih jantan Sprague-Dawley dibagi tiga kelompok: (I) kontrol, (II) kelompok diabetes melitus, dan (III) kelompok diabetes melitus yang diberi latihan fisik. Latihan fisik dilakukan pada intensitas ringan-sedang selama 9 minggu sesuai protokol Souza. Kadar GDP diukur setiap 3 minggu selama latihan fisik dan perubahannya dibandingkan antarkelompok. Kadar testosteron total diukur setelah 9 minggu menjalani latihan fisik. Kadar testosteron total rata-rata tikus diabetes melitus yang diberi latihan fisik berbeda dibanding dengan tanpa latihan fisik (p=0,032). Terdapat korelasi negatif antara perubahan kadar GDP dan kadar testosteron total (p=0,007; korelasi Pearson - 0,661). Simpulan, latihan fisik teratur dengan intensitas ringan-sedang dapat menurunkan kadar glukosa darah dan memperbaiki kadar testosteron total pada tikus diabetes. [MKB. 2015;47(1):16?21]Kata kunci: Hiperglikemia, kadar testosteron total, latihan fisik teratur Effects of Regular Physical Exercise on Blood Glucose Levels and Its Relationship to Total Testosterone Levels in Diabetic RatsA state of chronic hyperglycemia in diabetes mellitus may cause dysfunction of the reproductive system; one of these is the decrease in total testosterone level. A regular physical exercise is one of the non-pharmacological approaches to reduce blood glucose level and improve total testosterone level in diabetes mellitus. The study was aimed to determine the effects of regular physical exercise on fasting blood glucose (FBG) levels and its relationship to total testosterone levels in diabetic rats. Pre-postest experimental study with control group design, was conducted during June?October 2013 at Physiology Laboratory of Medical Faculty and Research Laboratory of Veterinary Medicine, Syiah Kuala University, Banda Aceh. Fifteen male Sprague-Dawley rats were divided into three groups: (I) control, (II) sedentary diabetic, and (III) exercise diabetic. The physical exercise was performed at low-moderate intensity for nine weeks according to Souza?s protocol. The levels of blood glucose were measured every three weeks during the regular physical exercise; the changes of blood glucose level were compared between groups, whereas the levels of total testosterone were measured after nine weeks of regular physical exercise. The mean of total testosterone level was different (p=0.032) between the group with physical exercise and without physical exercise. There was a negative correlation between changes in FBG levels and total testosterone levels (p=0.007, Pearson correlation -0.661). In conclusion, regular physical exercise with low-moderate intensity reduces blood glucose levels and improves total testosterone levels in diabetic rats. [MKB. 2015;47(1):16?21]Key words: Hyperglycemia, regular physical exercise, total testosterone level DOI: 10.15395/mkb.v47n1.393   
COMPLEMENTARY AND ALTERNATIVE MEDICINE (CAM): FAKTA ATAU JANJI Darma Satria
Idea Nursing Journal Vol 4, No 3 (2013): Idea Nursing Journal
Publisher : Fakultas Keperawatan-Universitas Syiah Kuala

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Complementaryand Alternative Medicine (CAM)merupakan pengobatan non konvensional yang ditujukan untuk meningkatkan derajat kesehatan masyarakat meliputi upaya promotif, preventif, kuratif dan rehabilitatif yang diperoleh melalui pendidikan terstruktur dengan kualitas, keamanan dan efektifitas yang tinggi berlandaskan ilmu pengetahuan biomedik tapi belum diterima dalam kedokteran konvensional. Sampai saat ini, sebanyak 56 rumah sakit (RS) di 18 provinsi sudah melayani pengobatan nonkonvensional seperti pengobatan alternatif atau herbal tradisional disamping pengobatan medis konvensional. Masih diperlukan pengembangan/ saintifikasi CAM agar dapat diterima menjadi salah satu metode pengobatan dalam dunia kedokteran (uji praklinis dan klinis) dikarenakan prinsip pengobatan dalam dunia kedokteran harus berdasarkan Evidence Based Medicine (EBM). Kata Kunci :Complementary, Alternative Medicine, Evidence Base Medicine   
Femorofemoral Bypass using Accessory Saphenous Vein Graft in Superficial Femoral Artery Total Occlusion: A Case Report Aditya, Putu Garry Cori; Nababan, Victor Jesron; Satria, Darma
Cardiovascular and Cardiometabolic Journal (CCJ) Vol. 5 No. 2 (2024): Cardiovascular and Cardiometabolic Journal
Publisher : Universitas Airlangga

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Highlights: 1. While GSV has its advantage as a conduit of choice, in certain cases it might not be a suitable option for the patient depending on how complex the case is. 2. This article discusses the usage of ASV as alternative vein conduit and it shows an interesting result. - Background: PAD can be treated with either endovascular intervention and open surgery. Great saphenous vein (GSV) is the most commonly used vein conduit for infrainguinal vascular bypass. Case Summary: 38-years old man presented with intermittent claudication for 2 months and diabetic foot ulcer on his left cruris. Left pedal artery pulse was absent with ABI of <0.4. Angiography showed a chronic total occlusion of left superficial femoral artery (SFA). Upon intraoperative, an aneurysmatic GSV and a good accessory saphenous vein (ASV) were found through the same incision. Thus, ASV was chosen as the vein conduit. Postoperative period of 3 days was steady. Two months follow up revealed his ability to walk normally, good pulse and perfusion, and no deterioration on his ulcer. Discussion: GSV performed better than prosthetic conduits with a 5-year patency rate of 80%, thus it becomes the conduit of choice in 2024 ESVS guideline. However, the GSV was found inadequate, and the prosthetic graft was unavailable, in this case. ASV was decided to be more suitable to be used as an alternative vein conduit. In the absence of adequate GSV, alternative autologous vein can be used and even perform better than prosthetic conduits.
Daily sources of radiation in our environment: Potential Exposure beyond hospitals Yus, Teuku M.; Wijaya, Anandhika; Satria, Darma; Riany, Khairida; Abdullah, Masna D.
Trends in Infection and Global Health Vol 4, No 2 (2024): December 2024
Publisher : School of Medicine, Universitas Syiah Kuala

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Radiology examinations play a vital role in healthcare worldwide, but patient safety, particularly radiation protection, remains a key concern for all stakeholders. Despite this, some patients and their families still express concerns about the impact of radiation from radiology exams. Healthcare workers, including radiographers, radiologists, interventional surgeons, interventional cardiologists, and others, often find themselves explaining these concerns repeatedly before procedures. Misconceptions about the effects of radiation from medical examinations may stem from misinformation encountered by patients in the past. In reality, people are exposed to various environmental radiation sources daily, often without being aware of it, although the doses are typically low. The goal of this study was to explore the radiation sources that individuals are potentially exposed to on a daily basis. By integrating the ALARA (As Low As Reasonably Achievable) principle into radiological practice, the public should feel more reassured and less anxious about the risks. Thus, it is important for people to understand the sources of radiation in their everyday environment.
Climate change and health risks: Perceptions of risk types, vulnerable groups, and the role of health workers at primary health centers Muchsin, Gaisha HA.; Khalisa, Ighra; Satria, Darma; Giannakos, Antonios; Kurniawan, Hendra; Pratama, Rovy
Trends in Infection and Global Health Vol 5, No 1 (2025): June 2025
Publisher : School of Medicine, Universitas Syiah Kuala

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Global climate change poses significant health risks by altering environmental conditions, weather patterns and disease dynamics that directly affect human health. Health workers serve as critical agents in recognizing, managing, and mitigating health risks associated with climate change. Their perception and awareness are therefore pivotal in shaping effective health responses. The aim of this study was to determine health workers' perceptions of climate change as a threat to human health. The study was conducted in 11 primary healthcare centers (Pusat Kesehatan Masyarakat, Puskesmas) in Banda Aceh and involved 84 health workers. Data were collected using a questionnaire instrument that had been tested for validity (mean content validity ratio, CVR, and content validity index, CVI=0.83) and reliability (Cronbach's Alpha=0.865). Data were analyzed using index value calculations. The results indicate that most health workers had moderate perceptions of climate change (82%) and its associated health risks (85%). However, only 44% demonstrated moderate awareness regarding vulnerable community groups, and 58% showed moderate awareness regarding the role of health workers in mitigating climate-related health impacts. This study is expected to provide theoretical insights for understanding and evaluating health workers' perceptions of climate-related health risks. Practically, the findings may support government efforts in evaluating and formulating health service strategies, improving the perception of health workers to face the health risks of climate change, and providing education to the public.
Analysis of Implementation of Internal Control System in Planning and Budget Implementation at UPTD Puskesmas in Tanjung Jabung Timur District Satria, Darma
PHARMANAJA : PHARMACEUTICAL JOURNAL OF UNAJA Vol. 1 No. 1 (2022): PHARMANAJA : PHARMACEUTICAL JOURNAL OF UNAJA
Publisher : Program Studi Farmasi UNAJA

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This study aims to analyze the implementation of Internal Control System in the planning and implementation of budget, constraints and solutions of the implementation of Internal Control System in the planning and implementation of budget at UPTD Puskesmas in Tanjung Jabung Timur district. The study was conducted at 17 puskesmas by using qualitative descriptive method. Primary data were collected through questionnaires, interviews and observations. Secondary data is collected from relevant documents. The results of the analysis show that budget planning at puskesmas level is good enough. Implementation of Internal Control System in budget planning at UPTD Puskesmas in general is in category quite effective with result of calculation equal to 53,04%. Implementation of BOP activities at UPTD puskesmas is done based on the Plant Of Action that have been prepared and submitted to each program manager. Although in general the application of internal control system in the planning and execution of budget has been running quite effective, but there are still elements of internal control that has not run properly ie the information and communication elements. Information and communication in the planning and implementation of the budget is only 20.59% and 38.24%. This condition is caused by the absence of information technology in planning and budget implementation at UPTD puskesmas.