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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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The Relationship Between Serum Apolipoprotein B Levels and Severity of Coronary Lesions Using The Syntax Score in Non-St Segment Elevation Acute Myocardial Infarction Patients at Haji Adam Malik General Hospital Medan Kesumawardani, Enggar Sari; Safri, Zainal; Hasan, Harris; Hasan, Refli; Andra, Cut Aryfa; Ardini, Tengku Winda
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47353/jsocmed.v2i4.32

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Introduction: Acute coronary syndrome mainly occurs as a result of plaque rupture of atherosclerosis. Apolipoprotein B (apoB) is a large glycoprotein, playing a role in lipoprotein metabolism and human lipid transport reflecting the number of circulating atherogenic particles. The purpose of this study was to assess the relationship of serum apoB levels with coronary lesion severity. Method: This is a cross-sectional study involving patients who was diagnosed with Non-ST Elevation Myocardial Infarction (NSTEMI) who underwent coronary angiography in November 2021 to July 2022. The NSTEMI criteria follow the Universal Definition of Myocardial Infarction and coronary severity is assessed using a SYNTAX score. Bivariate analysis was conducted looking for the relationship between apoB with SYNTAX scores with p<0.05 considered statistically significant. Results: The subjects of the study is 70 people, dominated by male 50 patients (71.4%). The median age of the subjects was 56 (38-77) years. Median levels of apoB was 107 (32-150) mg/dL. The average SYNTAX score was 25.66 ± 10.83. Using the Pearson correlation test, it was shown that there is a significant correlation between apoB and coronary lesion severity obtained r=0.442 (p<0.001). Conclusion: There is a significant correlation between apoB and coronary lesion severity using SYNTAX scores in NSTEMI patients.
Relationship of D-dimer Value to Mortality in Covid-19 Patients with Acute Coronary Syndrome at Haji Adam Malik Hospital Medan Putri, Dian Primadia; Sembiring, Rahmad Isnanta; Kembaren, Tambar; Eyanoer, Putri
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Introduction: Coronaviruses (CoVs) are single-stranded positive-sense RNA viruses, which can trigger cardiovascular disease. Inflammation caused by SARS-CoV-2 can affect atherosclerotic plaques, induced prothrombotic changes in the blood and endothelium and caused their instability and myocardial infarction. Several prospective studies have demonstrated an association between increased baseline D-dimer levels and the risk of subsequent cardiovascular events. Several studied had showed the relationship of D-dimer value to mortality in COVID-19 patients with acute coronary syndrome at H. Adam Malik Hospital Medan. Method: This study was a descriptive analytic study using medical record data from central installation patients at H. Adam Malik Hospital in the period August 2020 to August 2021. The sample was calculated using the Lemeshow formula. Then the distribution test was carried out using Shapiro Wilk test. Inferential statistical analysis was performed to assess the relationship of D-dimer to mortality in COVID-19 patients with acute coronary syndrome at H. Adam Malik Hospital Medan using chi-square test. If chi-square criteria were not met, the inferential statistical analysis used was Fisher's exact or other alternative tests. The results were statistically significant if the p value <0.05. Results: 70 subjects participated in the study and the average age of the research subjects was 58.2 years, majority were male. Most subjects experienced severe COVID-19; ECG found ST elevation and comorbid factors were mostly hypertension followed by hypertension and diabetes type 2. There was a relationship between D-dimer value and mortality in COVID-19 patients with acute coronary syndrome, with p value = 0.005. Conclusion: D-dimer values was associated with mortality in COVID-19 patients with acute coronary syndrome.
Correlation of Kidney Volume on CT-Scan with Kidney Function Tests in Patients with Normal Kidneys at Haji Adam Malik Hospital Medan in 2020-2021 Harry, M. Randy; Daulay, Elvita Rahmi; Tarigan, Radar Radius
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Introduction: Kidneys have filtration and excretion functions; the glomerular filtration rate (GFR) is considered the best indicator of kidney function and may indicate abnormalities. Kidney volume can be an early indicator of kidney disorders before there is a decrease in kidney function. Changes in kidney volume may indicate structural and functional changes that indicate a disorder or disease progression. Radiological examination such as a CT-Scan has an important role in measuring the size and kidney volume and assessing kidney morphological changes for the diagnosis and staging of kidney disease as well as planning therapy. Objective: This study aims to find a correlation between the estimated kidney volume with the ellipsoid method through CT scanning and estimated kidney function by glomerular filtration rate in patients with normal kidneys. Method: An analytical study used a case-series design; all subjects were patients who had normal CT-Scan results and normal kidney function at the Haji Adam Malik Hospital in Medan in 2020–2021. Used the consecutive sampling technique and had 90 total samples. Results: There is a moderately positive correlation (r = 0,410-0,499) between volume and kidney function. A moderately negative correlation (r = -0,196 to -0,282) between kidney volume and age. A moderately positive correlation (r = 0,456-0,548) between kidney volume and body weight. There is a moderately negative correlation (r = -0.495) between renal function and age. A moderately positive correlation (r = 0,567) between renal function and body weight. Conclusion: there is a correlation between kidney volume and kidney function, the correlation between kidney volume and body weight, the correlation between kidney function and body weight.
The Association between Waist Hip Ratio and Severity of Diabetic Peripheral Neuropaty in Diabetes Melitus Type 2 by Using Toronto Clinical Scoring System Dhillon, Sharanjit; Fithrie, Aida; Batubara, Chairil Amin
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Introduction: Diabetic neuropathy is a common and progressive microvascular complication of diabetes, so early detection and prevention is very important. Other modifiable risk factors such as hypertension, dyslipidemia, or central obesity can be managed. Central obesity with insulin resistance is a key pathophysiological factor in the metabolic syndrome. Waist hip ratio (WHR) has been proposed as a tool for detecting central obesity. Toronto Clinical Scoring System (TCSS) is a diabetic neuropathy scoring system that has high sensitivity and specificity. The aim of this study was to determine the relationship between waist hip ratio and the severity of peripheral diabetic neuropathy in type 2 Diabetes Melitus (DM) according to the Toronto Clinical Scoring System (TCSS). Method: This study used a cross-sectional design. Sampling was conducted at the Endocrinology Polyclinic and Neurology Polyclinic Hospital H. Adam Malik Medan. The research sample was taken as many as 45 subjects consecutively. TCSS examination is performed to diagnose and determine the severity of diabetic neuropathy Therefore, waist hip ratio was calculated to assess central obesity. Data analysis using Chi Square test. Results: On the demographic characteristics of the research subjects were male, age range 51-60 years, high school education level, not working, history of DM 5-10 years. The mean value of WHR is 0.87±0.051. Median TCSS Score 10 (6-16). The majority of subjects had mild diabetic peripheral neuropathy. Patients with central obesity had a grading of neuropathy that was classified as severe as many as 13 people (56.5%), moderate as many as 7 people (30.4%), and mild as many as 3 people (13.0%). While patients who are not obese have a grading of neuropathy that is classified as severe as many as 1 person (4.5%), moderate as many as 5 people (22.7%), mild as many as 16 people (72.7%). Based on the Chi Square test, it was found that there was a significant association between the waist hip ratio and the severity of diabetic peripheral neuropathy in type 2 DM patients with p<0.01. Conclusion: There is a statistically significant association between waist hip ratio and the severity of diabetic neuropathy in type 2 DM with p < 0.01.
The Association Between Degree of Severity and Number of Medications with Quality of Life in Parkinson's Disease Patients Heidiyana, Marisa; Surbakti, Khairul Putra; Hutagalung, Haflin Soraya
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47353/jsocmed.v2i4.48

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Introduction: Quality of life is an important parameter to be assessed, especially in progressive chronic diseases such as patients with Parkinson's Disease (PD). Parkinson's Disease Questionnaire-39 (PDQ-39) is the most widely used measurement tool in assessing the quality of life of PD patients. In PD, a series of features can affect the quality of life including the degree of disease severity and the number of medications. The aim of this study is to determine the relationship between the severity of the disease and the number of medications with the quality of life of people with PD so that it is hoped that it can help improve the quality of life of PD patients. Method: This study used a cross-sectional design. The research subjects were PD patients at the Neurology Polyclinic at Haji Adam Malik Hospital Medan from April - November 2020 who met the inclusion criteria. Assessing the severity of the disease using the Hoehn and Yahr and measuring the quality of life using the PDQ 39. Data analysis used the Spearman correlation test for the degree of severity and the Mann- Whitney test for the number of medications. Results: Of the 47 subjects who met the inclusion criteria, most were males (68.1%), with a mean age of 64.82 ± 9.52 years old, with University graduates as the majority of education level (46.8%) and the civil servant as the majority of a profession (34.0%). Stage 2 on Hoehn and Yahr Scales is the most common severity level of disease (55.3%), and polytherapy is the majority of the number of medications (74.5%). The median value of quality of life is 35, with the lowest score being 10 and the highest score being 98. From the results of the bivariate analysis, it was found that there was a very strong, significant association between the degree of disease severity and the quality of life (p <0.001 r=0.872), and there was a significant difference between the number of medications with the quality of life of Parkinson's disease patients (p=0.041). Conclusion: There is a very strong association between the degree of severity and the quality of life of people with Parkinson's disease and there is a difference in the quality of life of PD patients between those who receive monotherapy and polytherapy so there is an effect of the number of medication given on the quality of life of Parkinson's disease patients.

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