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Evaluasi Pemeriksaan MRI Brain dengan Klinis Vertigo di Rumah Sakit Otak dr. Drs. M. Hatta Bukittinggi Mahfud Edy Widiatmoko; Asumsie Tarigan; Muslimatul Husna
Jurnal Imejing Diagnostik (JImeD) Vol 10, No 1: JANUARY 2024
Publisher : Poltekkes Kemenkes Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31983/jimed.v10i1.10970

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Background: Vertigo is a symptom that arises as a result of disturbances in the balance of the vestibular system or disorders of the central nervous system. A radiological examination that can detect clinical vertigo is an MRI examination. There is a difference in the MRI Brain examination protocol for clinical vertigo between theory and the field, namely the addition of the 3D CISS protocol. The aim of this research is to determine the role of adding 3D CISS to MRI Brain examinations in clinical vertigo.Methods: This research is qualitative descriptive research, use 10 patients, and do in January to November 2023. Data was collected by observation, conducting interviews and questionnaires. This research use 13 sequences, namely Axial T2 TSE, DWI, Axial T2 TSE Dark Fluid, T2 SWI, Sagittal T1 TSE, Sagittal T2 TSE FS, Axial T1 TSE, Coronal T2 TSE, Coronal T1 TSE, Axial T1 TSE, Coronal, Sagittal + Contrast with cuts at the upper border of the vertex and the lower border of the cerebellum and T2 3D CISS axial isotropic sequences for the cuts used, namely at the level of the sponge, showing the vestibulocochlear cranial nerve (VIII).Results: The results of the assessment on the T2 3D CISS Axial Isotropic sequence showed that anatomical detail was clearly visible as much as 75% and the spatial resolution was clearly visible as much as 75%.Conclusions: Brain MRI examination with clinical vertigo provides information that helps in understanding the causes of vertigo, allowing for a more accurate and effective treatment approach.
Hubungan Berat Badan Terhadap Enhancement Hepar Pada Pemeriksaan Ct Scan Abdomen 3 Fase Pada Pasien Dengan Klinis Hepatocellular Carcinoma Mahfud Edy Widiatmoko
JURNAL TERAS KESEHATAN Vol 8 No 2 (2025): Jurnal Teras Kesehatan
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian dan Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat (LPPM) Politeknik Al Islam Bandung

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Enhancement of the liver on CT Scan of the abdomen, 3 phases. Influenced by various factors, one of which is body weight. Body weight shows an inverse relationship of one to one with contrast enhancement. Body weight shows an inverse relationship of one-to-one with contrast enhancement. Body weight affects the level of enhancement in the vascular and parenchymal areas. Contrast media is more dilute when administered to patients with larger blood volumes and higher body weights compared to thinner patients. This results in reduced contrast concentration in the blood and lower contrast enhancement. This study aims to analyze the relationship between body weight and liver enhancement in 3-phase abdominal CT scans with clinical hepatocellular carcinoma. The study design is an analytical quantitative study using Pearson's correlation test on the average HU values of the liver from three body weight groups. The study was conducted at Persahabatan Hospital from January to May 2024 with 30 samples using purposive sampling. The results showed that the hepatic enhancement value with p-value 0.000 and r-value -0.612 for arterial phase and p-value 0.000 and r-value -0.629 for venous phase. Conclusion: Body weight is inversely related to hepatic enhancement, if body weight increases,