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Gambaran Kadar Hemoglobin Pada Pasien Malaria di RSPAD Gatot Soebroto Jakarta Indonesia Damayanti, Vila; Permana, Atna; Fauziah, Prima Nanda; Susanti, Ellis; Latifah, Imas; Masdianto
Anakes : Jurnal Ilmiah Analis Kesehatan Vol. 11 No. 1 (2025): ANAKES: Jurnal Ilmiah Analis Kesehatan
Publisher : Universitas Mohammad Husni Thamrin

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37012/anakes.v11i1.2669

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Malaria is both an acute and chronic disease caused by protozoa of the genus Plasmodium with the clinical manifestation of fever, anemia and spleen enlarfication. People with malaria, which the plasmodium attacks, are red blood cells. Malaria infections destroy erythrocytes, which results in a change in hemoglobin levels far lower than normal value. This study aims to find out the hemoglobin level in malaria patients, knowing the distribution of the number of malaria patients and the hemoglobin levels based on gender, age, and type of Plasmodium sp. The study employed a secondary descriptive method of data analysis by calculating the distribution of hemoglobin levels presented in the form of tables and narratives, the data used by up to 116 samples of malaria patients. Data retrieval took place at rspad gatot soebroto lab with populations and samples from 2013- 2023. Obtained from a hemoglobin level check in malarial patients shows a value of min 7.0 gr/dl, Max 16.9 gr/dl, mean 12.6 gr/dl, low hemoglobin level 82 patients (70.7%), normal 31 patients (26.7%), 3 (2.6%), the highest distribution of the number of patients in 2022 (15.5 percent). With the largest abnormal measured measured in men by 75 patients (64.2%), the results of a lower level check at 19- 44 (adults), with 64 patients (55.2%), the most malaria patients suffer from plasmodium vivax with a lower percentage of 51 patients (44.0%). In conclusion, that the most malaria affected men, an age susceptible to 19-44 (adult) malaria, and most malaria patients have plasmodium vivax infected.  Keywords : Hemoglobin, gender, malaria, Plasmodium sp, age
Gambaran Kadar Hemoglobin Pada Pasien Malaria di RSPAD Gatot Soebroto Jakarta Indonesia Damayanti, Vila; Permana, Atna; Fauziah, Prima Nanda; Susanti, Ellis; Latifah, Imas; Masdianto
Anakes : Jurnal Ilmiah Analis Kesehatan Vol. 11 No. 1 (2025): ANAKES: Jurnal Ilmiah Analis Kesehatan
Publisher : Universitas Mohammad Husni Thamrin

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37012/anakes.v11i1.2669

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Malaria is both an acute and chronic disease caused by protozoa of the genus Plasmodium with the clinical manifestation of fever, anemia and spleen enlarfication. People with malaria, which the plasmodium attacks, are red blood cells. Malaria infections destroy erythrocytes, which results in a change in hemoglobin levels far lower than normal value. This study aims to find out the hemoglobin level in malaria patients, knowing the distribution of the number of malaria patients and the hemoglobin levels based on gender, age, and type of Plasmodium sp. The study employed a secondary descriptive method of data analysis by calculating the distribution of hemoglobin levels presented in the form of tables and narratives, the data used by up to 116 samples of malaria patients. Data retrieval took place at rspad gatot soebroto lab with populations and samples from 2013- 2023. Obtained from a hemoglobin level check in malarial patients shows a value of min 7.0 gr/dl, Max 16.9 gr/dl, mean 12.6 gr/dl, low hemoglobin level 82 patients (70.7%), normal 31 patients (26.7%), 3 (2.6%), the highest distribution of the number of patients in 2022 (15.5 percent). With the largest abnormal measured measured in men by 75 patients (64.2%), the results of a lower level check at 19- 44 (adults), with 64 patients (55.2%), the most malaria patients suffer from plasmodium vivax with a lower percentage of 51 patients (44.0%). In conclusion, that the most malaria affected men, an age susceptible to 19-44 (adult) malaria, and most malaria patients have plasmodium vivax infected.  Keywords : Hemoglobin, gender, malaria, Plasmodium sp, age
Perbedaan Kadar Kolesterol Total Metode CHOD-PAP Dalam Sampel Serum Segera Dan Ditunda Selama 2, 4, 6 Jam Pada Suhu Ruang Pratiwi, Isnaini Nisa Restu; Susanti, Ellis; Fauziah, Prima Nanda; Latifah, Imas; Masdianto
Jurnal Ilmiah Kesehatan Vol 17 No 2 (2025): Jurnal Ilmiah Kesehatan
Publisher : Universitas Mohammad Husni Thamrin

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37012/jik.v17i2.2847

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Cholesterol examination is important to monitor the presence or absence of abnormalities in fat metabolism characterized by an increase or decrease in fat, the sample used for cholesterol examination is fresh serum and immediately examined. This study aims to determine the difference in total cholesterol levels CHOD-PAP method in serum samples immediately and delayed for 2, 4, 6 hours at room temperature. This research uses experimental designs with a cross sectional design which is tested on 40 samples of Regular Students of Semester 6 of the DIII Medical Laboratory Technology Study Program at Mohammad Husni Thamrin University. The sample examination method is done by taking venous blood and processed into serum. Research results that have been statistically tested on the Friedman test can be concluded for serum samples immediately and delayed for 2, 4, 6 hours with a significant value of 0.711> α (0.05), there is no difference in the results of the examination of total cholesterol levels with immediate work and a delay of 2, 4, 6 hours. In the percentage test, it was concluded that there was a decrease in the results of checking cholesterol levels in serum samples delayed 2, 4 hours by 2.9% and 5.7% in serum samples delayed 6 hours. Total cholesterol examination should be carried out immediately without delay. If the examination is delayed, the storage temperature and how long the delay should be considered. Keywords: CHOD-PAP, Cholesterol, Serum, Delay Time