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KEJADIAN PERITONITIS PADA PASIEN CONTINUOUS AMBULATORY PERITONEAL DIALYSIS: IDENTIFIKASI MIKROORGANISME DAN SENSITIFITAS ANTIBIOTIK Haryanti, Elizabeth; Kandarini, Yenny; Widiana, I Gde Raka; Sudhana, Wayan; Loekman, Jod; Suwitra, Ketut
journal of internal medicine Vol. 11, No. 2 Mei 2010
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Patients treated with Continuous Ambulatory Peritoneal Dialysis (CAPD) are constantly exposed to microbial invasionof the peritoneal cavity and rapid microbiological diagnosis of peritonitis is essential due to Hospitalization and imposes asignicant burden of morbidity. The aims of this study were to enumerate the association between microorganisms, sensitity,and resistence of antibiotic on CAPD patients with clinical peritonitis.We collected data through medical records by the number of CAPD patients with clinical peritonitis from June 2004 untilJune 2009. The study was analysis with one-way ANOVA. We found 23 patients clinical peritonitis out of 77 CAPD patients,with insidence was 14% per-year, aged 14 ? 65 y (15M; 8F). The chronic pyelonephritic was a leading (16/23) cause of endstages renal disease. Each patients underwent HD prior (5 ? 60 months) to CAPD, with survival time was 2 ? 51 months. Out of23 patients, 4 were returned to hemodialisis, 15 were died, due to cardiogenic shock 46.7%. Aseptic peritonitis was 31.3%, andthe common microorganism was staphylococcus 18.8%. Peritoneal !uid test showed mean score of sensitivity were tetracycline22.93, cipro!oxacin 19.36, piperacillin-tazobactam 17.36, thrimetropin/sulfamethoxazole 16.5, fosfomycin 15.78, consecutivelyand the rest were resistent. Staphylococus was strongly related to insidence peritonitis, and tetracycline was the most highlysensitive antibiotic in CAPD patients.
HUBUNGAN ANTARA PERUBAHAN VOLUME DARAH RELATIF DENGAN EPISODE HIPOTENSI INTRADIALITIK SELAMA HEMODIALISIS PADA GAGAL GINJAL KRONIK Agustriadi, Ommy; Suwitra, Ketut; Raka Widiana, Gde; Sudhana, Wayan; Sidharta Loekman, Jodi; Kandarini, Yenny
journal of internal medicine Vol. 10, No. 2 Mei 2009
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Intradialytic hypotension (IDH) is a common complication in chronic hemodialysis (HD) patients, in turn would increase morbidity and mortality. Relative blood volume changes during HD play a role in IDH episode. Those changes can be assessed by total plasma protein measurement before and after HD. To determine relationship between relative blood volume changes (assessed by percentage of total plasma protein changes during HD) and IDH episode during HD in chronic renal failure, an analytical cross-sectional study was perferomed in 51 patients (28 males and 23 females, age 47.8 ±11.6 years) underwent chronic HD at Hemodialysis Unit of Sanglah Hospital Denpasar. Data were collected during single HD session. Blood pressure was measured every 30 minutes and relative blood volume changes assessed by measuring percentage of total plasma protein changes during HD. Among them, IDH episode experienced in 10 (19.6%) patients. Logistic regression analysis revealed a strong and significant relationship between relative blood volume changes and IDH episode during HD in chronic renal failure (Beta = 0.29; OR = 1.35; CI 95%: 1.1 - 1.6; p < 0.01) and it was found that every 1% changes in relative blood volume, would increase risk of hypotension episode by 35%. This relationship was still strong and significant (Beta = 0.46; OR = 1.58; CI 95%: 1.11 -2.25; p = 0.01) after adjusted by hemoglobin levels, intradialytic body weight changes, use of antihypertensive medi¬cations and diabetes melitus. Using ROC curve, found that optimal cut of point of intradialytic total plasma protein changes to predict an IDH episode during HD was 5.56% with 90.0% sensitivity and 80.5% specificity (95% CI: 0.83-0.99; p < 0.01). Our data revealed a strong and significant relationship between intradialytic relative blood volume changes assessed by intradialytic total plasma protein changes and IDH episode during HD in chronic renal failure.
HUBUNGAN PENYAKIT GINJAL KRONIS PREDIALISIS DENGAN BEBERAPA PARAMETER PENYAKIT ATEROSKLEROSIS ARTERI KAROTIS Sutarka, Nyoma; Suwitra, Ketut; Loekman, Jodi S; Sudhana, Wayan; Kandarini, Yenny; Martadiani, Elysanti Dwi; Margian, Nyoman
journal of internal medicine Vol. 11, No. 3 September 2010
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Carotid artery intima media thickness (cIMT) is valid marker of subclinical atherosclerosis because it gives sign of earlyatherosclerosis process. We conduct this study to know the relationship between predialysis chronic kidney disease (CKD) withseveral parameters of carotid arterial atherosclerosis.A cross sectional study was done in patients with predialysis CKD who came to outpatient Clinic of Nephrology inSanglah General Hospital from May 2009. CKD criteria is based on KDQQI 2003. Estimated Glomerular Filtration Rate (eGFR)was calculated with Cockroft-Gault formula. Measurement of cIMT is done by USG B-Mode with USG Logig-5.There were 30 patients (20 with eGFR < 60 ml/mnt and 10 with eGFR 60 ml/mnt). Mean of cIMT in eGFR < 60ml/mnt: right/left cIMT1 0.24445 ± 0.3096/0.3210 ± 0.4006 mm; IMT2 0.2405 ± 0.3138/0.2825 ± 0.3971 mm; IMT3 0.2315 ±0.3026/0.2820 ± 0.3672 mm; bifurkatio IMT 0.3115 ± 0.4069/0.3515 ± 0.4991 mm; total IMT 0.6350 ± 0.1738/0.6938 ± 0.1912mm. For eGFR > 60 ml/mnt: right/left IMT1 0.1120 ± 0.1722/0.1030 ± 0.1398 mm; IMT2 0.0880 ± 0.1103/0.1130 ± 0.1718mm; IMT3 0.1010 ± 0.1408/0.1170 ± 0.1700 mm; bifurcatio IMT 0.1920 ± 0.3545/0.1980 ± 0.3527 mm, total IMT 0.6250 ±0.1269/0.6750 ± 0.1124 mm. There was signiÞ cant difference in eGFR < 60 ml/mnt the left IMT1 (MD: 0.21 CI95% 0.01 ! 0.42;p = 0.038). Five out of 20 patients with eGFR < 60 ml/mnt and 6 among 10 patients of eGFR 60 ml/mnt were found plaques.There are no signiÞ cant difference of plaque location, plaque width, and lumen diameter between carotid arterial with andwithout plaque. As a conclusion we found there is no signiÞ cant difference between predialysis CKD with several parameters ofcarotid arterial atherosclerosis but cIMT tends to be thicker on predialysis CKD patients with eGFR < 60 ml/mnt.