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PROFILE OF PRIMARY HEADACHE PATIENTS IN NEUROLOGICAL POLYCLINIC Yulia Damayanti; Eko Arisetijono Marhaendraputro; Widodo Mardi Santoso; Dessika Rahmawati
Journal of Pain, Headache and Vertigo Vol. 2 No. 1 (2021): March
Publisher : Journal of Pain, Headache and Vertigo

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Headache is the most common neurological disorder among all the symptoms of general health problems. Headaches are the most frequently complained of after back pain, which brings someone to the doctor and harms personal, family, social, quality of life, work, and finances. This study aims to find out the characteristics of primary headache patients in the neurological polyclinic, RSUD dr. Saiful Anwar Malang. The design of this research was an observational descriptive study of the filled headache questionnaire was to determine the characteristics of headache patients who visited the neurological polyclinic at dr. Saiful Anwar Malang with complaints of primary headache. The procedure of this research is to provide a questionnaire. The data analysis technique used is that the research variables will be presented in the frequency distribution table. The results of this research show that primary headache was more common in women as many as 19 people (61%) compared to male 12 people (39%). Most of the primary headache patients who came to the neurological clinic of Saiful Anwar Hospital were 30-60 years old. Tension-Type Headache (TTH) in this study had the highest percentage of 58%. In this study, cluster headache two patients all attacked women.
MYOFASCIAL PAIN SYNDROME Shahdevi Nandar Kurniawan; Nidia Suriani; Eko Arisetijono Marhaendraputro; Dessika Rahmawati
Journal of Pain, Headache and Vertigo Vol. 1 No. 1 (2020): March
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21776/ub.jphv.2020.001.01.5

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Pain is a sensory experience that is responded to as an unpleasant stimulus that is often caused by tissue damage. Perdossi defines pain as an unpleasant sensory and emotional experience due to tissue damage, both actual and potential, or which is described in the form of such damage. Pain can affect everyone regardless of sex, age, race, social status, and occupation. Myofascial pain syndrome (MPS) is a term used to describe the condition of acute or chronic pain in musculoskeletal soft tissue. This is indicated by the findings of sensory, motoric, and autonomic symptoms related to myofascial trigger points (MTRP). The symptoms can be local or far from MTRP. In MPS that are far from MTRP, the pain patterns that appear are usually pain is pervasive The most common location for MPS is the neck and back. The purpose of writing this literature review is to explain epidemiology, clinical manifestations, pathogenesis mechanisms, pathophysiology mechanisms, and management in patients with myofascial pain syndrome. Myofascial pain syndrome is a pain syndrome in muscles that includes musculoskeletal abnormalities and MPS management shows that most interventions, both medical therapy and non-medical therapy, still need studies to prove its effectiveness.
STROKE AFTER ELECTRICAL INJURY : CASE REPORT Eko Arisetijono; Catur Ari Setianto; Sri Budi Rianawati; Masruroh Rahayu; Rodhiyan Rakhmatiar
Journal of Pain, Headache and Vertigo Vol. 1 No. 2 (2020): September
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Electrical injury ranging widely reported caused variety of clinical manifestations including brain. Cerebral infarction is one of the manifestation either after low or high voltage electrical injury. We report the case of 49 – year old male who suffered a household electrical injury (110 – 220 Volt) while he was installing the light bulb. He found unconsciousness with left hemiparesis and also central paresis of the left facial nerve (Cranial Nerve VII). The Head Computed Tomography Scan (CT scan) showed wide infarction at right hemisphere which the territory of right cerebral media artery which can be caused by electrical injury.     
PROFILE OF PRIMARY HEADACHE PATIENTS IN NEUROLOGICAL POLYCLINIC Yulia Damayanti; Eko Arisetijono Marhaendraputro; Widodo Mardi Santoso; Dessika Rahmawati
Journal of Pain, Headache and Vertigo Vol. 2 No. 1 (2021): March
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21776/ub.jphv.2021.002.01.1

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Headache is the most common neurological disorder among all the symptoms of general health problems. Headaches are the most frequently complained of after back pain, which brings someone to the doctor and harms personal, family, social, quality of life, work, and finances. This study aims to find out the characteristics of primary headache patients in the neurological polyclinic, RSUD dr. Saiful Anwar Malang. The design of this research was an observational descriptive study of the filled headache questionnaire was to determine the characteristics of headache patients who visited the neurological polyclinic at dr. Saiful Anwar Malang with complaints of primary headache. The procedure of this research is to provide a questionnaire. The data analysis technique used is that the research variables will be presented in the frequency distribution table. The results of this research show that primary headache was more common in women as many as 19 people (61%) compared to male 12 people (39%). Most of the primary headache patients who came to the neurological clinic of Saiful Anwar Hospital were 30-60 years old. Tension-Type Headache (TTH) in this study had the highest percentage of 58%. In this study, cluster headache two patients all attacked women.
Penerapan Metode ELimination Et Choix Traduisant la REalite (ELECTRE) dan Weighted Product (WP) pada Sistem Pendukung Keputusan Deteksi Dini Penyakit Stroke Karmia Larissa Br Pandia; Arief Andy Soebroto; Eko Arisetijono Marhaendraputro
Jurnal Pengembangan Teknologi Informasi dan Ilmu Komputer Vol 6 No 9 (2022): September 2022
Publisher : Fakultas Ilmu Komputer (FILKOM), Universitas Brawijaya

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Stroke is a sudden brain disorder caused by vascular disorders and can cause death that lasts for 24 hours or more. According to the WHO report in 1999, stroke was ranked second in the world in the highest mortality rate. In Indonesia, according to Riskesdas data from the Indonesian Ministry of Health, there was an increase in the probability of having a stroke by 8.3 per mile in 2007 to 12.1 per mile in 2013. This is evidence that there has been an increase in the number of stroke patients in Indonesia from the year 2013. from year to year, the Government has not found a solution to prevent stroke. Stroke is a disease that must be treated quickly because it can cause disability or death. Therefore, the problem of stroke requires a system that makes it easier for a health expert to detect stroke risk so that it can reduce the number of stroke risk patients. In this system, the ELECTRE method and weighted product are used to detect early risk of stroke because both methods can eliminate patients who are not in accordance with the characteristics and can choose the best alternative and classify stroke patients into high, medium and low categories. Based on the test results comparing the results of detection by the system with the results of manual detection with 30 test data, the accuracy value is 86%.
The Role Of Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy To Improve The Accuracy Of Brain Tumor Diagnosis Arisetijono, Eko; Pradhana, Satwika; Yueniwati, Yuyun
Journal of Islamic Medicine Vol 8, No 1 (2024): JOURNAL OF ISLAMIC MEDICINE EDISI MARET 2024
Publisher : Faculty of Medicine and Health Science, Universitas Islam Negeri Maulana Malik Ibrahim

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Background: In Indonesia, primary brain tumor incidence reaches 7 per 100,000, with a mortality rate of 4.25 per 100,000 people per year. Histopathology is the gold standard for determining tumor type and degree of aggressiveness. Non-invasive approaches and precision in determining brain tumor grading are essential for management, avoiding less necessary surgical procedures and challenging cases, one of which is MR Spectroscopy. Purpose: To analyze the relationship between Cho/Cr and Cho/NAA's suitability ratio in MRS and the degree of malignancy in histopathology and investigate the influence of differences in Cho/Cr, Cho/NAA ratio, and lactate lipid peaks in MRS on the degree of malignancy in histopathology in primary brain tumors. Methods: We retrospectively reviewed 17 patients with high and low-grade brain tumors using an observational study with a cross-sectional study design. We measured the Cho/Cr and Cho/NAA ratios and identified the Lipid Lactate peak on the homogenous contrast enhancement area with the highest Cho area. We conducted data analysis using McNemar's test and independent t- test. Result: Statistical analysis showed no significant difference in the ratio of Cho/Cr, Cho/NAA, and lactate lipids (p > 0.05), and this study obtained the suitability of the MRS indicator with histopathological results in Cho/NAA with p = 0.219 (p > 0.05) with an accuracy of 65%. Conclusion: The Cho/NAA ratio's conformity in determining the degree of brain tumor compared to histopathological results with an accuracy of 65%. Further research with a larger sample is necessary for the results to be more optimal
THE ASSOCIATION BETWEEN STROKE DETERMINANT FACTORS AND SLEEP QUALITY IN POST-STROKE PATIENTS Afif, Zamroni; Arisetijono, Eko; Setijowati, Nanik; Sitompul, Boyke
MNJ (Malang Neurology Journal) Vol. 11 No. 1 (2025): January
Publisher : PERDOSSI (Perhimpunan Dokter Spesialis Saraf Indonesia Cabang Malang) - Indonesian Neurological Association Branch of Malang cooperated with Neurology Residency Program, Faculty of Medicine Brawijaya University, Malang, Indonesia

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Background: Stroke is a serious condition can cause sudden loss of neurological function. Sleep disorders, such as insomnia, hypersomnia, sleep apnea, and restless leg syndrome, often occur in stroke patients and can worsen the post-stroke rehabilitation process, especially who have a history of diabetes mellitus (DM), hypertension, and heavy smoker. Effective management of post-stroke patients requires identifying and treating sleep quality disorders and associated risk factors to improve quality of life. Objective: This study aims to explore the association between DM, hypertension, and smoking in post-stroke patients and sleep quality. Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted on post-stroke control patients at the Neurology Clinic at Dr. Saiful Anwar Hospital, East Java, from December 2023 to February 2024. Sleep quality disorder were measured using the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI) within one month after outpatient treatment. Additional data were analyzed using the chi-square test and binary logistic regression. Results: Among the 74 participants, 25 patients (25.7%) had a history of DM, 68 (91.9%) with hypertension, and 20 (27%) were heavy smokers. There were 34 patients (45.9%) who experienced sleep quality disorders. There was a significant association between DM and sleep disorders (p=0.005), while hypertension and smoking did not show a significant correlation. History of DM was a significant predictor of sleep disorders (p=0.09 | OR 4.782, 95% CI 1.483–15.421). Conclusion: This study shows a significant association between history of DM in post-stroke patients and sleep quality based on PSQI.
Design of Mobile Finger Communications Board for Stroke Patient Using The Five Planes of User Experience Priana, Aan Jelli; Tolle, Herman; Aknuranda, Ismiarta; Arisetijono, Eko
Journal of Information Technology and Computer Science Vol. 2 No. 2: November 2017
Publisher : Faculty of Computer Science (FILKOM) Brawijaya University

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Stroke, in 2014 to mid-2015 is the first cause of death in Indonesia. The condition of stroke patients whose movements are limited is exacerbated by the psychic condition of patients who are unable to communicate pressure will cause obstacles to the healing process of the patient. This research is designed based on the five planes of user experience which are divided into five areas: strategy, scope, structure, skeleton, and surface. This communication board is operated using the patient's fingers so that it is comfortable for everyday activities. The result of Mobile Finger Communication Board implementation shows that application usability level seen from perception and ergonomic point of view shows satisfaction index of the user at the satisfactory level so that it can be said that the system works with the satisfactory result of the users. It is expected that with the Mobile Finger Communication Board which will be used daily to support the healing process of stroke so that the healing rate of stroke is increasing.
IN-HOSPITAL MORTALITY DESCRIPTION OF PATIENTS POST DECOMPRESSION TREPANATION AND EVACUATION OF INTRACEREBRAL HEMORRHAGE Arisetijono, Eko; Agustin, Aisyiyah Alviana
MNJ (Malang Neurology Journal) Vol. 11 No. 2 (2025): July
Publisher : PERDOSSI (Perhimpunan Dokter Spesialis Saraf Indonesia Cabang Malang) - Indonesian Neurological Association Branch of Malang cooperated with Neurology Residency Program, Faculty of Medicine Brawijaya University, Malang, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21776/ub.mnj.2025.011.02.07

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Background: In 2010, there were 33 million global stroke cases, with hemorrhagic stroke responsible for one-third of cases and over half of deaths. Intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) is more common in low-income countries, the elderly, men, and African-Asian populations. Despite surgery aiming to reduce mortality, postoperative death rates remain high (22-62%), especially among elderly patients with hypertension. Objective: To determine the in-hospital mortality rate of patients following decompressive trepanation and evacuation of intracerebral hemorrhage at Saiful Anwar Hospital, East Java, from March 2023 to March 2024. Method: This is a retrospective descriptive study at Saiful Anwar Hospital, East Java, to identify the in-hospital mortality rate of patients who underwent decompressive trepanation and evacuation of intracerebral hemorrhage (March 2023-March 2024). Samples were taken from medical records of CVA ICH post-TDE ICH patients and analyzed using frequency, mean, median, and standard deviation. Results: The study at Saiful Anwar Regional General Hospital (March 2023-March 2024) involved 74 CVA ICH patients who underwent decompressive trepanation. Of these, 54% were male, 46% female, and the most common age group was 46-60 years (44.6%). Most patients were from Malang (75.67%), with 11 from Kedungkandang and 13 from Malang Timur. The mortality rate was 75.6%. Conclusion: A high mortality rate was observed in post-TDE ICH patients at Saiful Anwar Regional General Hospital, with respiratory failure complications being the main factor. Further research is needed to understand the risk factors for mortality. From this study, Artificial Intelligence can be developed to predict post-operative mortality.
ANALYSIS OF INDONESIAN NATIONAL DATA FOR RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN PREVALENCE OF HYPERTENSION, PHYSICAL ACTIVITY, AND HIGH-RISK FOOD CONSUMPTION WITH STROKE PREVALENCE Haq, Nabiila Ala Qoonita Najma; Ernanda, Shelby Amrus; Marhaendraputro, Eko Arisetijono
Journal of Pain, Headache and Vertigo Vol. 6 No. 2 (2025): September
Publisher : PERDOSNI (Perhimpunan Dokter Spesialis Neurologi Indonesia Cabang Malang) - Indonesian Neurological Association Branch of Malang cooperated with Neurology Residency Program, Faculty of Medicine Brawijaya University, Malang, Indonesia

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physical activity, and high-risk food consumption. This study aimed to analyze the relationship between these risk factors and stroke prevalence across Indonesia, using data from the Indonesian Health Survey covering 514 districts/cities in 38 provinces. The analysis focused on hypertension prevalence, physical activity levels, and dietary habits (particularly high salt intake). Spearman correlation results showed a significant association between hypertension and stroke prevalence (P < 0.001, r² = 0.451). In contrast, no significant association was found between low physical activity and stroke (P = 0.161, r² = 0.05), nor between high salt intake and stroke (P = 0.110, r² = 0.06). In conclusion, the study confirms that hypertension is significantly associated with an increased risk of stroke in Indonesia, emphasizing the need for interventions targeting hypertension to reduce stroke cases nationwide. While low physical activity and risky dietary habits did not show strong associations with stroke prevalence, these factors still warrant attention.