Kristianto, Bobby
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THE DIFFERENCE OF QUALITY OF LIFE AND COGNITIVE FUNCTION BETWEEN PATIENTS WITH AND WITHOUT AGE-RELATED MACULA DEGENERATION (AMD) Kristianto, Bobby; Sukartini Djelantik, Anak Agung Ayu; Andayani, Ari; Putrawati Triningrat, Anak Agung Mas; Juliari, I Gusti Ayu Made; Widiana, I Gde Raka
International Journal of Retina Vol 4 No 2 (2021): International Journal of Retina (IJRetina) - INAVRS
Publisher : Indonesian Vitreoretinal Society

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35479/ijretina.2021.vol004.iss002.168

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Introduction: To determine the difference in the quality of life and cognitive function in patients with and without AMD. Methods: This research is an observational analytic study, a prospective cross sectional study in the polyclinic of RSUP Sanglah, Denpasar. Result: Study samples’s total are 66 people selected by consecutive sampling with 33 people in the group with AMD, and 33 people in the group without AMD. The results of the study showed the average age of the group with AMD 68 years and the group without AMD 67 years old. Most of the male sex and residence in denpasar in both groups. Most AMD with the wet type by 60.6 %. On the measurement of quality of life, it showed decreasing in all subscale in the group with AMD compared to the group without AMD with total average 27.2 % and also decreasing in cognitive function measured by MMSE in the group of AMD compared to the group of non – AMD with 6.8%, even though the MMSE score of the groups are within normal limits. All these things stated significant differences (p<0.05) statistically. Conclusion: There are decreasing quality of life and cognitive function in AMD groupd compared to Non-AMD group which is needed more treatment and screening in the future.
Management of Iatrogenic Iridodialysis with Single-pass Four-Throw (SFT) Pupilloplasty : A Case Report: Poster Presentation - Case Report - General practitioner Setiabekti, Nisia Pratama; Kristianto, Bobby
Majalah Oftalmologi Indonesia Vol 49 No S2 (2023): Supplement Edition
Publisher : The Indonesian Ophthalmologists Association (IOA, Perhimpunan Dokter Spesialis Mata Indonesia (Perdami))

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35749/sj3ktk81

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Introduction : Iridodialysis is a localized separation or tearing away of the iris from its attachment to the ciliary body. It occurs most commonly secondary to trauma, and it is more frequently associated with blunt traumas compared to penetrating eye injuries. Iridodialysis can also occur due to intraocular surgeries. The prevalence of iridodialysis secondary to blunt trauma was reported to be 9.3-14% as compared to 0.2% caused by cataract surgeries. Small and superiorly located iridodialysis may be left untreated. However, a more inferiorly placed, larger, or symptomatic iridodialysis warrants surgical repair. Case Illustration : A Male 62 years old came with chief complaint Glare on right eye after complicated cataract surgery 2 months before.Patient also complained blurry vison without redness. Examination found visual acuity 6/60 UCVA RE, iridodialysis at superior region from 10 o’clock until 1 o’clock, IOL (+) with good central, Normal Posterior Segment. Patient was treated with Single-pass Four-Throw (SFT) Pupilloplasty with local anesthesia and 1-month after Pupilloplasty we found visual acuity 6/30 UCVA RE and without any glare complaint anymore. Discussion : Management of this patient is a challenging case. The treatment og Single-pass Four-Throw (SFT) Pupilloplasty can give great outcome for visual acuity and glare symptom. SFT Pupilloplasty is also great and easy technique for beginner eye surgeon but for anesthesia, general anesthesia is more convenience than local ones. Conclusion : SFT Pupilloplasty is also great and easy techinique for iatrogenic iridodialysis.