Marcellus Simadibrata
Division of Gastroenterology, Department of Internal Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, University of Indonesia/Dr. Cipto Mangunkusumo General National Hospital, Jakarta

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Combination Treatment in Ulcerative Colitis using 5-Aminosalysilic Acid (5-ASA) and Polysaccharide Peptide of Indonesian Ganoderma lucidum Mycelium Extract Simadibrata, Marcellus; Rachman, Aditya; Budimutiar, Felix; Simadibrata, Paulus; Abdullah, Murdani; Haloho, Raja Mangatur; Wijaya, Anthony Eka; Bisuk, Batara; Maharani, Shabrina; Mustikarani, Dewi; Simadibrata, Daniel Martin; Sugita, Peter
The Indonesian Journal of Gastroenterology, Hepatology, and Digestive Endoscopy Vol 24, No 1 (2023): VOLUME 24, NUMBER 1, April, 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24871/24120232-11

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Background:  Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is idiopathic disease characterized by chronic inflammation of the gastrointestinal tract. Polysaccharide peptide of Ganoderma lucidum mycelium extract (PPGL) is considerably a good option for adjunctive therapy of IBD. This study aims to evaluate the benefit of PPGL in patients treated with 5-ASA.Method: A retrospective observational cohort study was conducted to examine the medical records of 124 ulcerative colitis patients. There were 80 patients in intervention group who were treated with a combination of 5-ASA and PPGL, and there were 44 patients in the control group who were treated with 5-ASA only. Clinical and laboratory endpoints were observed at the baseline and after 30, 60, and 90 days. Clinical endpoints included abdominal pain, bloody diarrhea, aphthous stomatitis, and polyarthritis; meanwhile, laboratory endpoints included hemoglobin level, ESR, CRP, fecal calprotectin, M2-pyruvate kinase (MP2K), fecal culture, C. difficile culture, and colonoscopy results. Clinical trials conducted after patient enrollment with registry number ClinicalTrials.gov NCT04029649.Results: On day-30 there was a significant difference between intervention group 45.6%  and control group 2.3% in abdominal pain complaints (p 0.001). Moreover, laboratory parameters of fecal calprotectin (p 0.001), fecal MP2K (p = 0.015), and hemoglobin (p 0.001) were considerably better in intervention group on day-30. These differences were consistently found on day 60 and 90.Conclusion: The study implies potential correlation between PPGL administration and improvement of clinical and laboratory endpoints up to 90 days. A larger randomized, blinded, prospective study is required to confirm these effects in ulcerative colitis.
Association between Food Specific IgG Antibodies with Clinical Activity of Disease in Patients with Inflammatory Bowel Disease Parhusip, Santi Sumihar Rumondang; Rengganis, Iris; Simadibrata, Marcellus; Abdullah, Murdani; Shatri, Hamzah; Yunihastuti, Evy; Wibowo, Heri
The Indonesian Journal of Gastroenterology, Hepatology, and Digestive Endoscopy Vol 24, No 1 (2023): VOLUME 24, NUMBER 1, April, 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24871/241202341-48

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Background: Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is an autoimmune disease that is influenced by food, an important factor in accelerating its clinical disease activity because of intestinal inflammation trough formation of antigen-antibody complex. Food-specific IgG examination can identify the types of person foods consumes that are maybe responsible for disease activity. It is useful in treating IBD without risking malnourishment as it is tailored to the individual immune profile.Method: This is a cross-sectional study involving 113 patients diagnosed with IBD by colonoscopy. Examination of serum IgG specific for 220 types of foods was performed using ELISA and immuno-array techniques. Disease clinical activity was assessed using the Mayo index and Crohn's disease activity index.Results: The highest proportion of dietary IgG in Crohn's disease was peas (100%), barley (97.9%), eggs (95.9%), milk (81.6%), and corn (75.5%); while in ulcerative colitis it was barley (98.4%), peas (96.8%), egg whites (92.2%), corn (82.8%), and prunes (78.1%). In ulcerative colitis, there was a weak negative correlation between cashew nuts IgG (r = -0.347; p = 0.041) and chickpeas IgG (r = -0.473; p = 0.017) with clinical disease activity; while in Crohn's disease, a weak positive correlation with disease activity was seen in barley (r = 0.261; p = 0.042).Conclusion: There was a weak negative correlation between cashew and chickpea-specific IgG antibodies with clinical activity of ulcerative colitis, and a weak positive correlation between barley-specific IgG antibodies and Crohn's disease clinical activity. 
Diagnostic Approach and Management of Solid Pancreatic Mass Puspadina, Shafira; Simadibrata, Marcellus
The Indonesian Journal of Gastroenterology, Hepatology, and Digestive Endoscopy Vol 23, No 3 (2022): VOLUME 23, NUMBER 3, December 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24871/2332022234-239

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The pancreas is a complex organ in which a suspicious lesion can appear which can be benign or malignant. Clinical manifestation can guide the clinician to choose the appropriate tests such as autoimmune tests, tumor markers, imaging with ultrasonography (USG), computerized tomography (CT), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), or magnetic resonance cholangiopancreatography (MRCP), and endoscopic or surgical tissue biopsy. Pancreatic nodule therapy is tailored to the nature of the nodule, etiology-appropriate therapy for benign nodules or surgery, chemotherapy, and radiotherapy for cancerous nodules. Knowledge of the diagnostic approach of pancreatic solid mass is important for clinician to make prompt and accurate treatment for patients and to prevent unnecessary examination or intervention.
Multidrug-Resistant Organisms Infection on Mortality of Burn Patients at Public Hospital X in Jakarta: A Retrospective Study Veronica, Raja Merlinda; Kumalawati, July; Rumende, Cleopas Martin; Nainggolan, Leonard; Simadibrata, Marcellus; Shatri, Hamzah; Yunir, Em; Wardhana, Aditya; Nelwan, Erni Juwita; Rustam, Musfardi
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Susceptibility to infection and increasing antibiotic resistance put burn patients at risk of developing infections caused by multidrug-resistant organisms (MDRO). This condition can progress to sepsis, increasing morbidity and mortality. This retrospective cohort study employed the medical record data of patients treated at Public Hospital X in Jakarta, Indonesia, from January 2020 to June 2022. Of 160 subjects, most were aged <60 years (82.5%) and had comorbidities (16.88%). The most common cause of burns was fire (86.25%). The use of medical devices was 90.63%, with a 14-day median length of stay. The most common gram-negative MDRO pathogens were K. pneumoniae (29.91%), Enterobacter sp (22.32%), and Acinetobacter (20.54%); 45% of patients infected with MDRO died. The bivariate analysis found an increased risk of death due to MDRO infection in burn patients (RR 1.103; 95%CI 1.004-1.211, p-value = 0.046). After adjusting for role variables (age, comorbidities, total body surface area, use of medical devices, length of stay) and from multivariate analysis, the confounding variables for MDRO infection and mortality were length of stay and age. MDRO infection increases the mortality rate in burn patients. Mortality in burn patients due to MDRO infection is greater than non-MDRO.
Pemanfaatan Diskusi Berdasarkan Kasus Sebagai Ujian Formatif Dalam Program Pendidikan Dokter Spesialis Patologi Anatomik Fakultas Kedokteran Universitas Indonesia Saraswati, Meilania; Simadibrata, Marcellus; Mustika, Rita
Majalah Kedokteran Indonesia Vol 70 No 4 (2020): Journal of The Indonesian Medical Association - Majalah Kedokteran Indonesia, Vo
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Background: Postgraduate program for Anatomical Pathology Specialist in Faculty of Medicine Universitas Indonesia use competence-/outcome-based curriculum approach. However, until now, the program has not yet adopted a structured, recorded, formative workplace-based assessment, for example, case-based discussion.Method: This was an explorative qualitative research regarding the use of formative assessment case-based discussion during educational process in postgraduate program for anatomical pathology specialist in FMUI. Interview and focused group discussion to the program manager, teaching staff and the residents were performed. Teaching staff was asked to perform three times case-based discussion (CbD) formative assessment toward the resident. Post-intervention, interview and focused group discussion to the staf and resident were conducted. Result: The staffs and residents of Anatomical Pathology Specialist Program of FMUI showed positive response toward CbD formative assessment. CbD formative assessment enabled deeper discussion between the staffs and residents regarding establishing diagnosis. The staffs were able to monitor the residents’ learning process and giving specific feedback toward the residents. The residents were able to learn about a case in a more comprehensive way and acquiring specific feedback and summative assessment simulation.Conclusion: CbD formative assessment is useful in the process of acquiring competence in diagnosis in a postgraduate education that uses competence- or outcome-based curricula.
Validity and reliability of the Indonesian version of the 9-item Inflammatory Bowel Disease Questionnaire (IBDQ-9) Esa, Dekta Filantropi; Shatri, Hamzah; Rumende, Cleopas Martin; Susilo, Adityo; Maulahela, Hasan; Fauzi, Achmad; Simadibrata, Marcellus
Medical Journal of Indonesia Vol. 32 No. 3 (2023): September
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BACKGROUND Decreasing the quality of life (QoL) of patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) will increase morbidity and mortality. A valid and reliable instrument is needed to assess the QoL of patients with IBD. This study aimed to analyze the validity and reliability of the Indonesian version of the 9-item Inflammatory Bowel Disease Questionnaire (IBDQ-9). METHODS This cross-sectional study was conducted using the Indonesian version of the IBDQ-9 in adult patients with IBD at the Gastroenterology Outpatient Clinic, Cipto Mangunkusumo Hospital, Jakarta, in November 2022. Patients aged 18 to 59 years who had experienced IBD for at least 2 weeks and provided informed consents were included. The total score of the IBDQ-9 Indonesian version was compared with the 36-item Short-Form Health Survey (SF-36) using the Spearman's correlation test. Reliability tests were examined using Cronbach’s alpha and the intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC). RESULTS A total of 124 participants were included in this study. The Spearman's test showed a high and significant result for the IBDQ-9 Indonesian version and the SF-36 (r = 0.769 and p<0.001). Cronbach’s alpha and ICC coefficient were equal to 0.883. CONCLUSIONS This study provided evidence of the good validity and reliability of the IBDQ-9 Indonesian version for assessing the QoL of patients with IBD in Indonesia.
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