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Physical Performance of West Java Soccer Athletes during February to December 2012 Anwary, Army Zaka; Purba, Ambrosius; Prabowo, Tertianto
Althea Medical Journal Vol 2, No 1 (2015)
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  Background: Soccer is one of the sports included in the 18th National Sports Week (Pekan Olahraga Nasional, (PON) 2012, in Riau. Soccer requires a good physical condition to perform various football techniques such as running, shooting, dribbling, tackling, sliding, throw-in and heading. A good physical component can be achieved through a well-rounded program in accordance to the periodization training program. This study was conducted to describe the physical performance of the West Java’s football athletes in order to develop periodization training program and to predict the athletes’ performance.Methods: A descriptive study was carried out on 23 West Java’s football athletes using secondary data from West Java’s KONI sports medicine team test reports during the period of February to December 2012. The variables in this study were 7 predominant physical components in football as follows: muscle strength, muscle endurance, speed, agility, flexibility, explosive leg muscle power, and general endurance (VO2 max). All components were categorized asInsufficient, Fair, Good, Excellent, and Perfect compared to the central KONI standards.Results: The leg muscle strength, abdominal muscle endurance, speed, agility of all athletes were not considered perfect. Not one of the components was above 50% which was the excellent category. Only Arm and shoulder endurance (56.5%), speed (68.18%), and leg muscle power (52.17%) were in good category. The most of the results regarding the athletes’ leg muscle strength was categorized as fair. All results in the abdominal endurance were in insufficient category.Conclusion: Not all physical performance components are achieved perfectly by all of the football athletes.Keywords: Athletes, football, physical performance DOI: 10.15850/amj.v2n1.442 
perbandingan excessive daytime sleepiness dengan normal daytime sleepiness terhadap fungsi kognitif serta waktu reaksi peserta ppds anestesiologi dan terapi intensif Army Zaka Anwary; Iwan Fuadi; Ardi Zulfariansyah
Jurnal Anestesi Perioperatif Vol 9, No 2 (2021)
Publisher : Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Padjadjaran

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Excessive daytime sleepiness (EDS) adalah ketidakmampuan untuk tetap terjaga pada siang hari yang menghasilkan rasa kantuk berlebih dan tertidur pada waktu yang tidak tepat. Prevalensi EDS yang tinggi ditemukan pada tenaga medis seperti peserta Program Pendidikan Dokter Spesialis (PPDS) Anestesiologi dan Terapi Intensif. Kondisi EDS dapat memengaruhi fungsi kognitif dan waktu reaksi. Tujuan penelitian ini adalah  membandingkan EDS dengan normal daytime sleepiness (NDS) terhadap fungsi kognitif serta waktu reaksi peserta PPDS Anestesiologi. Penelitian ini merupakan penelitian analitik komparatif numerik dengan rancangan potong lintang yang dilakukan pada peserta PPDS Anestesiologi Fakultas Kedokteran Universitas Padjadjaran di bulan November 2020. Seluruh PPDS Anestesiologi mengisi kuisioner Epworth Sleepiness Scale (ESS) agar terbagi menjadi dua kelompok, kelompok EDS (n=23) dan kelompok NDS (n=23). Fungsi kognitif diukur menggunakan tes Montreal Cognitive Assessment versi Bahasa Indonesia dan waktu reaksi menggunakan perangkat lunak Personal Computer-Psychomotor Vigilance Task. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan fungsi kognitif lebih rendah pada kelompok EDS (26,74±1,096) dibanding dengan kelompok NDS (28,65±1,191) dan waktu reaksi lebih lambat pada kelompok EDS (337,38±62,021) dibanding dengan kelompok NDS (298,81±34,225). Simpulan penelitian adalah peserta PPDS Anestesiologi kelompok EDS memiliki fungsi kognitif lebih rendah dan waktu reaksi lebih lambat dibanding dengan peserta PPDS Anestesiologi kelompok NDS. Comparison between Excessive Daytime Sleepiness and Normal Daytime Sleepiness on Cognitive Function and Reaction Time of Anesthesiology and Intensive Care Residents Excessive daytime sleepiness (EDS) is the inability to stay alert during the day due to sleepiness during daytime, often associated with the tendency of falling asleep during inappropriate times. High prevalence of EDS was found among medical workers, such as anesthesiology residents. The condition is associated with increased secretion of cathecholamines, cortisol, and inflammatory mediators that may affect the prefrontal cortex, area of the brain that acts as a center for cognitive function and reaction time. The study aimed to compare EDS with normal daytime sleepiness (NDS) on cognitive function and reaction time of anesthesiology residents. The research was a numerical comparative analytic study with a cross-sectional design performed on anesthesiology residents of Faculty of Medicine Universitas Padjadjaran in November 2020. All residents in the department were instructed to complete the Epworth Sleepiness Scale (ESS) questionnaire. After completion, the respondents were randomized using simple random sampling into two groups: the EDS group (n=23) and NDS group (n=23). Each group was assessed for cognitive function using the Indonesian version of the Montreal Cognitive Assessment and reaction time using the Personal Computer-Psychomotor Vigilance Task software. Lower cognitive function scores were found in EDS group (26.74±1.096) compared to NDS group (28.65±1.191); slower reaction time were found in EDS group (337.38±62.021) compared to NDS group (298,81±34.225). Both variables had shown significant differences between both groups  (p<0.05). The study had concluded that anesthesiology residents with EDS have lower cognitive scores and slower reaction time compared to anesthesiology residents with NDS.     
Physical Performance of West Java Soccer Athletes during February to December 2012 Army Zaka Anwary; Ambrosius Purba; Tertianto Prabowo
Althea Medical Journal Vol 2, No 1 (2015)
Publisher : Faculty of Medicine Universitas Padjadjaran

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  Background: Soccer is one of the sports included in the 18th National Sports Week (Pekan Olahraga Nasional, (PON) 2012, in Riau. Soccer requires a good physical condition to perform various football techniques such as running, shooting, dribbling, tackling, sliding, throw-in and heading. A good physical component can be achieved through a well-rounded program in accordance to the periodization training program. This study was conducted to describe the physical performance of the West Java’s football athletes in order to develop periodization training program and to predict the athletes’ performance.Methods: A descriptive study was carried out on 23 West Java’s football athletes using secondary data from West Java’s KONI sports medicine team test reports during the period of February to December 2012. The variables in this study were 7 predominant physical components in football as follows: muscle strength, muscle endurance, speed, agility, flexibility, explosive leg muscle power, and general endurance (VO2 max). All components were categorized asInsufficient, Fair, Good, Excellent, and Perfect compared to the central KONI standards.Results: The leg muscle strength, abdominal muscle endurance, speed, agility of all athletes were not considered perfect. Not one of the components was above 50% which was the excellent category. Only Arm and shoulder endurance (56.5%), speed (68.18%), and leg muscle power (52.17%) were in good category. The most of the results regarding the athletes’ leg muscle strength was categorized as fair. All results in the abdominal endurance were in insufficient category.Conclusion: Not all physical performance components are achieved perfectly by all of the football athletes.Keywords: Athletes, football, physical performance DOI: 10.15850/amj.v2n1.442 
Role of CRRT (Continuous Renal Replacement Therapy) as Management of Cardiac Arrest Patient with Postpartum Acute Lung Edema and Cardiomyopathy in the ICU Anwary, Army Zaka; Indriasari
Journal of Society Medicine Vol. 2 No. 6 (2023): June
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Introduction: Continuous renal replacement therapy (CRRT) is a type of renal replacement therapy commonly used in the ICU for hemodynamically unstable patients. CRRT can comprehensively achieve various goals such as reducing inflammatory mediators, alleviating fluid overload, and correcting acidosis. Therefore, whether CRRT is necessary and when to initiate CRRT are basic questions that intensivists must consider when treating critical patients in the ICU to achieve favorable outcomes. Method: This retrospective case report analyzed patient clinical data. The patient provided written informed consent to publish their case details and accompanying images. Results: We present the case of a 23-year-old woman with acute pulmonary edema and peripartum cardiomyopathy who experienced cardiac arrest prior to cesarean section. Postoperatively, the patient was admitted to the ICU, and CRRT was initiated to correct various complications. During treatment, the patient experienced clinical improvement and improvement in respiratory and renal function parameters until she was discharged from the ICU without neurological deficits. Conclusion: Early assessment, the decision to use CRRT, and comprehensive therapy are crucial for the successful treatment of post-cardiac arrest patients with pregnancy-related acute pulmonary edema and peripartum cardiomyopathy in the ICU.