Koesoemadinata, Raspati C.
Research Center For Care And Control Of Infectious Disease, Universitas Padjadjaran, Bandung, Indonesia

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Contribution of Smoking to Pulmonary Tuberculosis Incidence in Bandung, Indonesia Koesoemadinata, Raspati Cundarani; Hadisoemarto, Panji Fortuna; Gumilang, Manik Intan; Santoso, Ida Parwati; Alisjahbana, Bachti
Journal of Epidemiology and Public Health Vol. 5 No. 4 (2020)
Publisher : Masters Program in Public Health, Universitas Sebelas Maret, Indonesia

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Background: Primary data reporting the contribution of smoking to tuberculosis (TB) incidence in Indonesia are scarce. This study aimed to estimate the effect of smoking on TB incidence and the risk of tuberculosis attribut
Association between Fever during Admission and Outcome of Treatment in Tuberculous Meningitis Patients in Hasan Sadikin General Hospital Bandung Regita A Kuswanto; Ahmad Rizal; R Raspati C Koesoemadinata
Journal of Medicine and Health Vol. 2 No. 3 (2019)
Publisher : Universitas Kristen Maranatha

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Tuberculous meningitis (TBM) is the most common type of meningitis with a highmortality rate (20-41%). There are limited data on factors associated with outcome oftreatment, especially in Indonesia. Fever is a common inflammatory process in meningitispatients. This study aims to investigate the association between fever during admission andoutcome of treatment in TBM patients treated in the In-patient Neurology Department at HasanSadikin Hospital Bandung. This is an observational retrospective cohort study conducted byusing medical records from 2017. The inclusion criteria of this study were all medical recordsof inpatients who were diagnosed as TBM and ?18 years old, while the exclusion criteria wereincomplete medical records. The variables in this study were age, gender, body temperature,classification of TBM, and Glasglow Outcome Scale (GOS). There were 125 medical recordswhich fulfilled the inclusion criteria. Kruskal- Wallis test showed that fever was notsignificantly associated with GOS (p=0.193). In conclusion, fever during admission was notassociated with GOS in TBM patients.Keywords: tuberculous meningitis, fever, Glasglow Outcome Scale, outcome
Diabetes mellitus patients in Indonesia: management in a tertiary hospital compared to primary health care Hikmat Permana; Raspati Cundarani Koesoemadinata; Nanny Natalia Mulyani Soetedjo; Nury Fitria Dewi; Novi Jayanti; Sofia Imaculata; Rovina Ruslami; Bachti Alisjahbana; Susan Margaret McAllister
Universa Medicina Vol. 41 No. 2 (2022)
Publisher : Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Trisakti

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Background The increasing prevalence of diabetes mellitus (DM) requires that patients have greater access to care, which is yet lacking in many low- and middle-income countries and the quality of which varies between health care facilities. We compare the characteristics, complications, and risk profile of diabetes in patients receiving care in primary and tertiary level health facilities in Bandung, Indonesia. MethodsAdult DM patients were recruited from 25 community health centres (CHCs) and the outpatient clinic at one referral hospital. Key data collected and compared to national guidelines were DM history, treatment, complications, blood pressure, height, weight, and laboratory examinations on glycated haemoglobin (HbA1c), lipid profile, and creatinine. Data analysis was by chi-square test. ResultsOf the 809 DM patients (median age 59 years, 63% female, 98% type 2 DM), 318 (39%) were from CHCs and 491 (61%) from the hospital. Overall median HbA1c was 8.3%, with no difference between CHC and hospital patients. Only 32% of patients with HbA1c ≥10% were on insulin (CHCs 5.9%, hospital 42.9%), and only 18% of those on insulin had glycaemic control. Hypertension was common (CHCs 62%, hospital 51%, p<0.001), and only 44% of CHC and 34% of hospital patients received antihypertensive therapy. Among those with macrovascular complications, only 32% (CHCs) and 26% (hospital) were receiving aspirin. The numbers reaching the treatment targets were low for those on antihypertensives and lipid-lowering medications (80/251 and 11/105, respectively). ConclusionGlycaemic control and management of complications of DM patients at both health care levels need considerable improvement.
Invasive Candidiasis Prevalence Among Patients in IntensiveCare Unit, Hasan Sadikin Hospital Maulana, Hafizh Ridwan; Sumardi, Uun; Koesoemadinata, Raspati C.
Jurnal Penyakit Dalam Indonesia Vol. 6, No. 1
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Introduction. Intensive care unit (ICU) patients have a high risk of invasive candidiasis (IC), which increase mortality and prolong length of stay in hospitals, resulting greater costs. This study aimed to determine the prevalence of IC and associated risk factors in ICU patients. Methods. A cross-sectional study was conducted including medical records of patients treated in ICU Hasan Sadikin Hospital Bandung admitted in June 2016-June 2017 whose blood sample were sent for culture. The prevalence of IC and corresponding 95% confidence interval (95% CI) was determined. A case-control study was done comparing the characteristics of patients with positive culture for Candida (cases) with those who have a negative culture admitted to ICU in the same week as the cases (control), with ratio 1 to 4. Multivariate analysis was performed to determine the adjusted odds ratio (AOR), 95% CI, and p value. Results. Blood cultures were performed on 313 ICU patients. The prevalence of IC was 3.5% (95%CI: 1.8-6.2), and 9 patients died. There were 8 cases and 33 controls with complete data to be compared. Characteristics associated with invasive candidiasis were: use of ventilator more than 6 days (AOR=15.52; 95%CI: 1.51-159.15; p=0.021); use of urine catheter more than 8 days (AOR=10.77; 95%CI: 1.05-110.86; p=0.046); and positive sputum culture for Candida (AOR=9.54; 95%CI: 1.44- 63.44; p=0.020). Conclusions. Invasive candidiasis has a high mortality rate. Long-term use of ventilator and urine cathether, and positive sputum culture result were important risk factors for IC among adult patients in ICU.
Contribution of Smoking to Pulmonary Tuberculosis Incidence in Bandung, Indonesia Koesoemadinata, Raspati Cundarani; Hadisoemarto, Panji Fortuna; Gumilang, Manik Intan; Santoso, Ida Parwati; Alisjahbana, Bachti
Journal of Epidemiology and Public Health Vol. 5 No. 4 (2020)
Publisher : Masters Program in Public Health, Universitas Sebelas Maret, Indonesia

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Background: Primary data reporting the contribution of smoking to tuberculosis (TB) incidence in Indonesia are scarce. This study aimed to estimate the effect of smoking on TB incidence and the risk of tuberculosis attribut
Challenges and opportunities to improve tuberculosis care for Indonesian children Graham, Stephen M.; Dwihardiani, Bintari; Felisia, Felisia; Koesoemadinata, Raspati Cundarani; Putri, Nina Dwi; Alisjahbana, Bachti; Lestari, Trisasi; Yani, Finny Fitry; Triasih, Rina
Paediatrica Indonesiana Vol. 65 No. 1 (2025): January 2025
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Association between Fever during Admission and Outcome of Treatment in Tuberculous Meningitis Patients in Hasan Sadikin General Hospital Bandung Regita A Kuswanto; Ahmad Rizal; R Raspati C Koesoemadinata
Journal of Medicine and Health Vol 2 No 3 (2019)
Publisher : Universitas Kristen Maranatha

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.28932/jmh.v2i3.1233

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Tuberculous meningitis (TBM) is the most common type of meningitis with a highmortality rate (20-41%). There are limited data on factors associated with outcome oftreatment, especially in Indonesia. Fever is a common inflammatory process in meningitispatients. This study aims to investigate the association between fever during admission andoutcome of treatment in TBM patients treated in the In-patient Neurology Department at HasanSadikin Hospital Bandung. This is an observational retrospective cohort study conducted byusing medical records from 2017. The inclusion criteria of this study were all medical recordsof inpatients who were diagnosed as TBM and ?18 years old, while the exclusion criteria wereincomplete medical records. The variables in this study were age, gender, body temperature,classification of TBM, and Glasglow Outcome Scale (GOS). There were 125 medical recordswhich fulfilled the inclusion criteria. Kruskal- Wallis test showed that fever was notsignificantly associated with GOS (p=0.193). In conclusion, fever during admission was notassociated with GOS in TBM patients.Keywords: tuberculous meningitis, fever, Glasglow Outcome Scale, outcome