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Korelasi Kadar Hba1c dengan Kadar Kreatinin dan Ureum pada Pasien Diabetes Mellitus di Poliklinik Penyakit Dalam RSUD Karangasem SRI MASYENI; NYOMAN NGURAH PRIZKY ANGGRINA; DESAK PUTU CITRA UDIYANI
HANG TUAH MEDICAL JOURNAL Vol 20 No 1 (2022): Hang Tuah Medical Journal
Publisher : Universitas Hang Tuah

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30649/htmj.v20i1.332

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Diabetes mellitus (DM) is one of the global health problems due to the increasing number of cases. Various complications can arise due to uncontrolled blood glucose levels. The patients have a tendency to suffer from nephropathy 17 times greater than non-diabetic people, which is characterized by increased levels of creatinine and urea in the blood. The purpose of this research is to know the relationship between HbA1c levels with the levels of creatinine and urea among diabetic patients in the Internal Medicine Clinics Karangasem Hospital. This research is analytics research with a cross-sectional study design using secondary data from medical records. A total of 107 respondents enrolled in the study by consecutive sampling method. The results of this research are obtained by the level of HbA1c, creatinine, and urea in a row – which is 9.52% (SD±2,53); 1.05 mg/dL (SD ±0,67); 39.60 mg/dL (SD ± 19,72). The results of the Spearman correlation test are not significantly found between HbA1c levels with the levels of creatinine (r = -0,215, p = 0.026) and urea (r = -0,254, p = 0.008) in diabetic patients in Internal Medicine Clinics Karangasem Hospital.
Faktor-Faktor yang Berpengaruh Terhadap Keparahan Infeksi Dengue pada Anak: English PUTU AYUNDA TRISNIA; SARASWATI LAKSMI DEWI; SRI MASYENI
Hang Tuah Medical Journal Vol 23 No 1 (2025): Hang Tuah Medical Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30649/htmj.v23i1.844

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Dengue infection is one of the significant global health problems, especially in children. This paper aims to identify factors that affect the severity of dengue infection in the child population. The factors analysed included age, infection status, obesity, viral genome and Ns1 protein titers of dengue. Children who are younger and have an obese nutritional status tend to experience more severe symptoms. In addition, high NS1 titers, viral genomes, and secondary infections also contribute to a higher risk of infection. Detecting warning signs is important because it can be used as a predictor of more severe dengue infection.