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The Journal of Society Medicine (JSOCMED)
ISSN : -     EISSN : 29645565     DOI : https://doi.org/10.47353/jsocmed.v2i1
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The Journal of Society Medicine (JSOCMED) | ISSN (e): 2964-5565 is a leading voice in the Indonesia and internationally for medicine and healthcare. Published continuously, JSOCMED features scholarly comment and clinical research. JSOCMED is editorially independent from and its The Editor-in-Chief (EIC) is Prof. dr. Aznan Lelo, PhD, SpFK. JSOCMED offers many attractive features for authors, including free online access to all research articles, online publication ahead of print, and online responses to articles published as Quick Comments. In addition, as befitting a publication of the Journal of Society Medicine, JSOCMED implements best practice in scientific publishing with an open peer review process, declarations of competing interests and funding, full requirements for patient consent and ethical review, and statements of guarantorship, contributorship, and provenance.
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E-Claim System For Health Insurance And Social Security (BPJS) Types In Indonesia: Innovation And Effectiveness Of Services Hadi Saputra, Wachyoe; Prima, Agus
Journal of Society Medicine Vol. 1 No. 1 (2022): October
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There are four situations in the use of Hospital Information Technology applications or better known as SIMRS in Indonesian hospitals, first, the hospital has not had SIMRS yet, second, the hospital already has SIMRS but it has not been integrated, third, the hospital has an integrated SIMRS based on non-web service but has not bridged with E-claim application, and fourth, the hospital already has SIMRS based on Web Services and bridged with INA-CBG's E-Claim Application. The purpose of this study was to discuss the effectiveness of the National Health Insurance ( JKN ) Inpatient Claim using an integrated SIMRS web-based (Bridging System) with the INA-CBG'S E-Claim application Version 5.2 at Indonesia. Electronic Claims (E-Claims) or the INA-CBG's application is one of the patient data entry tools used to group rates based on data derived from medical resumes. The INA-CBG's E-Claim application has been installed in hospitals that serve JKN participants.
Catechol-O-Methyltransferase (COMT) Enzyme Level In Preoperative Anxiety Patients Hamonangan Nasution, Akhyar; Lelo, Aznan
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Background: Incidence of perioperative anxiety is very high, many preoperative patient experience anxiety . Thiamine acts as an essential nutrition funtionate as cofactor enzyme in most of mitochondria in brain. Brain is very susceptible to thiamine deficiency because its dependency on mitochondrial ATP production. Decreased ATP production result in inhibition of COMT activity. Low COMT levels indicated tendency for anxiety. The aim of this study is to determine the effect of thiamine in increasing COMT enzyme levels in patient with preoperative anxiety Methods : A true experiment with pretest-posttest control group and double-blind design conducted at the Department of Anesthesia and Intensive Care of University of North Sumatra in August 2019. The 60 patients were analyzed which were planned for and done an elective surgery under general anesthesia. Preoperative anxiety was measured with Amsterdam Preoperative Anxiety and Information Scale (APAIS) and COMT enzyme level measured by ELISA assays. Results : The results showed that from 64 patients had incidence of preoperative anxiety in this study was 48.3%. We found that there is significant differences in COMT enzyme levels in thiamine group compared to control (p value = 0.001). In addition, it was seen that in thiamine group had an increased COMT levels from 0.96 ng/dL to 1.78 ng/dL, while in control group there also slight increasing from 0.44 ng/dL to 0.78 ng/dL. This show that increase in COMT levels is greater in thiamine group than control group. Conclusion : Thiamine can cause increasing COMT enzyme levels in patients scheduled for elective surgery with preoperative anxiety under general anesthesia
The Medical Perspective of Dry Cupping and Wet Cupping: Effects and mechanisms of action: The Medical Perspective of Dry Cupping and Wet Cupping Fauzi Tanjung, Qadri; Ishadi, Hendi
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This therapy is a method of cleaning the blood and wind by sucking. remove residual toxins in the body through the skin surface by sucking. Cupping is divided into two types, that’s wet cupping and dry cupping. Dry cupping includes slide cupping, fire cupping, and pull cupping. The difference between wet cupping and dry cupping is the presence or absence of blood. Cupping is an alternative method that involves placing a cup on the skin using heat or suction for a few minutes. This will pull the tissue under the skin and form a blood pool so that a localized healing process occurs. Cupping is very beneficial for these patients although the benefits may not be felt in the short term. The side effects caused by cupping are not severe, only cause discomfort due to cupped and incision on the skin. Cupping plays a role in reducing inflammatory mediators formed due to cell inflammation. This substance serves to send pain signals to the brain. Cupping can be used for diseases that are local or systemic. Cupping can be used to reduce pain such as headaches, carpal tunnel syndrome and some other local disease.
The Relationship Between The Characteristics of COVID-19 Patients To Predict Mortality in The COVID-19 ICU Special Care Taufik, Maulana; Wijaya, Dadik Wahyu; Lubis, Andriamuri Primaputra
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Introduction: The SARS-CoV-2 epidemic is sweeping the world with several waves of infections continuing. In some COVID-19 patients, this condition can develop into ARDS (acute respiratory distress syndrome) which requires ICU care with a mortality rate of 50-65 and the need for mechanical ventilation reaches 97%. The aim of this research was to know characteristics of COVID-19 patients to predict mortality in the Negative Pressure Isolation Room COVID 19 ICU at H. Adam Malik General Hospital Method: Retrospective research method with secondary data sources of COVID-19 Negative Pressure Isolation Room ICU (RITN) patients at RSUP H. Adam Malik Medan for the period May 2021 – July 2021.The data collected was in the form of patient data including name, gender, age, medical record number, comorbidities, NLR, D-Dimer, Fibrinogen, PF ratio, use of oxygen supplementation, and length of ICU stay. Chi Square statistical analysis was used for categorical data, while the T-test or Mann Whitney was used for numerical data. Then between the variables an ANOVA test was carried out to assess the comparison of clinical characteristics with mortality. Results: The results of this study indicate a higher mortality rate in women41 people (57.7%), 56-65 years age group 26 people (36.6%), patients using ventilators 51 people (71.8%), comorbid hypertension 33 people (46.5%) ), Moderate PF Ratio were 44 people (62%) and Length of stay <10 days were 55 people (77.5%). The mean fibrinogen value in COVID-19 patients who died was 658.96 ± 674.98, as well as the D-dimer value of 658.96 ± 674.98 and NLR of 11.06 ± 3.23 which showed a significant increase compared to patients Survivors of COVID-19 (p<0.05). Conclusion: A significant relationship was found between gender, age, breathing apparatus, D-dimer, Fibrinogen, NLR and length of stay with mortality of COVID-19 patients treated in the COVID Negative Pressure Room (RITN) ICU
Comparison of Oxytocin 10 IU Intravena Dilution of 10 ml Nacl 0.9% Bolus for 15 Seconds and 60 Seconds to Hemodynamics in Sectio Caesaria Patients with Spinal Anesthesia Ricardo, Dion; Hanafie, Achsanuddin; Hamdi, Tasrif
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Introduction: Caesarean section (SC) is defined as the birth of a baby through an incision in the abdomen (laparotomy) and uterus (hysterotomy). Spinal anesthesia is the choice for elective SC because it is considered effective and efficient considering its simple technique and ability to provide adequate surgical anesthesia, easy administration, faster onset, and safety. Spinal anesthesia also provides early skin to skin contact which increases maternal satisfaction although the hypotension risk is higher compared to epidural anesthesia which is countered by sympathomimetic vasopressors administration. The aim to research was to compare the administration of 10 IU oxytocin diluted in 10 cc of 0.9% NaCl for 15 seconds with 60 seconds on hemodynamics in sectio caesarean patients under spinal anesthesia. Method: This study used an RCT (Randomized Clinical Trial) design with double blind, meaning that neither the research subjects nor the observers were aware of the treatment or intervention given. The study sample was patients who underwent Sectio Caesaria at Haji Adam Malik General Hospital Medan, and the Universitas Sumatera Utara Hospital which fulfilled the inclusion and exclusion criteria. Results: It was found that there was not a significant difference in MAP values between the 15-second and 60-second bolus groups with p-values for the 1st, 3rd, 5th, and 10th minutes respectively 0.804, 0.692, 0.568 , 0.216, 0.754, and 0.390. In addition, it is known that there was a significant difference in pulse values between the 15-second and 60-second bolus groups at 1, 3, 5, 10 and 15 minutes, with the results of the p-value before, 1, 3, 5, 10, and 15 minutes are 0.509, 0.464, 0.805, 0.055, 0.475 and 0.857 respectively. In this study, no side effects were found in either group between 15 second and 60 second boluses. Conclusion: There were no significant hemodynamic changes in both test groups (15 second and 60 second boluses), at 1, 3, 5, 10 and 15 minutes.
History of Cuppping in Medical Perspective Tanjung, Qadri Fauzi; Prima, Agus
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Cupping or Al-hijamah is the process of removing harmful blood/toxid-toxins (static) from the body, through the surface of the skin or the process of removing harmful blood/toxid-toxins (static) from the body, through the surface of the skin. The cupping method of treatment has actually been mentioned in the historical records of various great civilisations of the world, including Egypt, China, India, Europe and America. So that various cupping terms are known in the world in various languages including kop, cucurbit, cupping, fire-bottle, blood-letting, pa hou kuan (Mandarin). Through the study of some evidence of historical records, it was found that the beginning of cupping was known to world civilisations since the Sumerian kingdom was established around 4000 years BC, then developed and expanded towards Babylon, Egypt, Saba and the land drained by the Euphrates and Tigris Rivers

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