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Examining Oxygen Saturation and Peak Volume Correlation in Respiratory Disorders: A Study at PCM/PCA Ciledug Fitriana, Rizni; Irena Ujianti; Teguh Haryo Sasongko; Yashiro, Takashi
Sanus Medical Journal Vol. 5 No. 2 (2023)
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Prof. Dr. Hamka (UHAMKA Press)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22236/sanus.v5i2.14488

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This cross-sectional study sought to determine the correlation between oxygen saturation and peak flow meter readings, taking into account hemoglobin levels. Participants aged 55 years and over were examined using direct measurement methods, with hemoglobin measured via the strip test method, and oxygen saturation and peak flow meter values assessed using a pulse oximeter and peak flow meter, respectively. Analysis of the collected data from 12 subjects, averaged 63 years old, revealed a significant correlation between oxygen saturation (average 96.6%) and peak flow volume (average 223.3 mL/mnt) (r=0.727, p=0.007). The findings suggest that this relationship is more potent in individuals with respiratory disorders or under certain environmental risk factors. Nonetheless, in healthier contexts, the correlation may be weaker or absent, emphasizing the need for further research to enhance the management of respiratory and lung disorders
Fahr Disease : A Case Repor Abdulmannan, Adamilzary Fikry; Prodjokusumo, Hafidz Muhammad; Rahman, Putri Windiana; Fitriana, Rizni; Kurnia, Achdi
Sanus Medical Journal Vol. 7 No. 1 (2025)
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Prof. Dr. Hamka (UHAMKA Press)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22236/sanus.v7i1.7955

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In Indonesia, life expectancy has risen significantly. The rise in life expectancy is, of course, directly proportional to the rise in the elderly population (elderly). Coronary heart disease, hypertension, metabolic disorders, and arthritis are all problems that the elderly face on a daily basis. To improve the quality of life of the elderly, preventive efforts that are tailored to their physiological needs are required. However, descriptive data on the parameters to be examined in this group are required before conducting an intervention. The authors are encouraged to know the description of total cholesterol levels in the elderly who are in the DPC Muhammadiyah Pondok Aren environment based on the background of the problems described above. Glucose, hemoglobin, and total cholesterol levels in plasma will be measured. This study collects primary data from respondents by taking finger blood samples, which are then measured using the Easy Touch® tool. Total sampling was used, and the number of samples that met the inclusion criteria was 13 people. The data is analyzed to generate distributions and percentages. The findings revealed that 85.19 percent of the elderly had normal blood glucose levels. According to age, the elderly aged 60-74 years have 83.33 percent normal blood glucose levels, while the elderly aged 75-70 years have 86.67 percent normal blood glucose levels. According to gender, elderly men with normal blood glucose levels account for approximately 84.21 percent of the population, while elderly women with normal blood glucose levels account for approximately 87.50 percent. It was determined that over half of the elderly in PSTW
Knowledge Concerning Obesity as A Risk Factor for Blindness: Association with Body Mass Index Nuraini, Nuraini; Hadi , Kuncoro; Fitriana, Rizni; Hafish R. Paratama; Aatifah N. F. Nisa; Amalia A. Fadilah; Rifda H. Az. Zahra
Jurnal EduHealth Vol. 14 No. 04 (2023): Jurnal eduHealt, 2023, December
Publisher : Sean Institute

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The prevalence of obesity is increasing worldwide. Obesity is associated with several eye diseases. This study assess whether knowledge regarding obesity as a risk factor for blindness is associated with the Body Mass Index (BMI). This is a correlative descriptive, cross-sectional study, in one of Branch Area of community organization “X”, Pondok Kelapa, East Jakarta. With a questionnaire, we assessed knowledge regarding obesity and the risk of blinding eye diseases. Subjects completed the questionnaire, and then height (m), weight (kg), waist circumference (cm) were measured and BMI values were calculated. Of the 44 subjects, 54.5% were women, 36.4% aged 51-60 years, 45% had high school education, and 31.8% were housewives. Based on BMI and waist circumference, 27% of subjects were overweight, 45% were obese, and 86% were with central obesity. There were 14 subjects (31.8%) with poor knowledge, 22 (50%) with sufficient knowledge, and 8 (18.2%) with good knowledge. The results of correlation analysis (Pearson Correlation) showed a significant relationship between knowledge and BMI (r=0.457, p = 0.002). As a conclusion, knowledge that obesity as a risk factor for blindness is associated with BMI (p = 0.002)