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The Indonesian Journal of General Medicine
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Core Subject : Health,
ims: The Indonesian Journal of General Medicine aims to advance the field of medicine by disseminating high-quality research findings that are accessible to a broad audience of healthcare professionals, researchers, and policymakers. The journal is committed to supporting the development of medical knowledge and practice in Indonesia and globally, fostering innovative research and evidence-based clinical practices. Scope: The journal covers a wide range of topics within the general medical field, including but not limited to: Clinical studies in various medical disciplines Epidemiological research and public health issues Innovations in diagnostic techniques and treatments Reviews on current practices and emerging trends in medicine Case studies and clinical trials Health policy and medical education The Indonesian Journal of General Medicine welcomes submissions from all areas of medicine, particularly those that have significant implications for patient care, public health, and policy-making. The journal encourages submissions that offer new insights, propose novel approaches, or address challenges pertinent to the Indonesian and international medical communities.
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A Comprehensive Literature Review of Surgical Management of Rotator Cuff Injuries Indra Hadi Rapmartua Ompusunggu; Wahyu Agus
The Indonesian Journal of General Medicine Vol. 7 No. 4 (2024): The Indonesian Journal of General Medicine
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70070/dgwtfa83

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Background: The surgical management of rotator cuff injuries has evolved significantly over the past few decades, with numerous studies exploring various techniques and their efficacy. The early work by Hopstad (Hopstad, 1998) highlighted the importance of postoperative pain relief and the integrity of the rotator cuff in determining functional outcomes.  Literature Review: Early studies, such as those by (Hopstad, 1998) and (J. Kohns, 2000), established that while the size of the tear is important, the integrity of the repair is a more critical determinant of functional success. Kohns further emphasized the importance of early surgical intervention and the role of physical therapists in optimizing outcomes. Recent innovations, such as tissue engineering approaches discussed by (Maffulli et al., 2012), aim to address the limitations of natural healing, suggesting biomechanical strategies to enhance tendon repair. (French, 2018) explored the kinematic assessments of the thoracohumeral joint, revealing that intraoperative factors and postoperative rehabilitation compliance significantly impact recovery. (Emmanuel, 2018) examined surgical options for young, active patients with irreparable rotator cuff tears, advocating for tailored interventions based on demographic characteristics. (Kim et al., 2020) summarized current surgical options for patients with failed rotator cuff repairs, emphasizing the necessity of understanding which patients may benefit from revision surgery. Conclusion: In conclusion, the body of literature collectively underscores the importance of understanding the multifactorial nature of rotator cuff injuries and their surgical management. Factors such as repair integrity, timing of intervention, patient demographics, and rehabilitation strategies are critical in determining outcomes. Continued research and innovation are essential to refine surgical techniques and improve recovery for patients suffering from rotator cuff injuries.
A Comprehensive Literature Review of Osteoporosis Treatment and Fracture Outcomes Indra Hadi Rapmartua Ompusunggu; Immanuel
The Indonesian Journal of General Medicine Vol. 7 No. 4 (2024): The Indonesian Journal of General Medicine
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70070/rs5yc355

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Background: Osteoporosis remains a significant public health concern, particularly among the aging population, where the prevalence of the condition and associated fractures continues to rise. The literature surrounding osteoporosis treatment and fracture outcomes has evolved considerably over the past decade, reflecting advancements in pharmacotherapy and the importance of patient-centered care. Literature Review: The foundational article by (Body et al., 2012) highlights the expanding pharmacological options available for osteoporosis management, stressing the complexities involved in treatment selection due to the limited comparative evidence. This article sets the stage for understanding the broader landscape of osteoporosis therapies, where both skeletal and extraskeletal effects of treatments must be considered for informed clinical decision-making. In examining the treatment landscape, (Fontalis et al., 2019) provides insights into the mechanisms of action of various agents, such as bisphosphonates and denosumab, and discusses emerging therapies that may enhance treatment efficacy. This article underscores the importance of understanding the long-term safety profiles of these medications, as adverse effects can significantly influence treatment outcomes. Moreover, (Lin et al., 2021) offers a comprehensive meta-analysis comparing the efficacy and safety of various osteoporosis treatments for postmenopausal women. This work is pivotal in guiding clinicians toward selecting appropriate interventions based on the relative effectiveness of available therapies, particularly in the context of fracture prevention. Conclusion: In conclusion, the literature collectively emphasizes a comprehensive approach to osteoporosis management that incorporates advancements in pharmacotherapy, addresses adherence challenges, and prioritizes patient-centered care. This multifaceted strategy is critical for optimizing fracture prevention and improving the overall quality of life for individuals with osteoporosis.
Impact of COVID-19 on Neonatal Outcomes : A Comprehensive Systematic Review Lina Sriwaningsi; Ery Oktadiputra
The Indonesian Journal of General Medicine Vol. 7 No. 4 (2024): The Indonesian Journal of General Medicine
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70070/xnxrk889

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Background: Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, pregnant women have been classified as a vulnerable population. However, the epidemiological evidence for infection risk during pregnancy on maternal and neonatal outcomes, such as preterm birth, hypertensive disorders in pregnancy, and postpartum hemorrhage of mothers and prematurity, respiratory and neurodevelopmental disorders of neonates, is still undetermined. The aim: The aim of this study to show about the impact of COVID-19 on neonatal outcomes. Methods: By the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis (PRISMA) 2020, this study was able to show that it met all of the requirements. This search approach, publications that came out between 2014 and 2024 were taken into account. Several different online reference sources, like Pubmed, SagePub, and Sciencedirect were used to do this. It was decided not to take into account review pieces, works that had already been published, or works that were only half done. Result: Five publications were found to be directly related to our ongoing systematic examination after a rigorous three-level screening approach. Subsequently, a comprehensive analysis of the complete text was conducted, and additional scrutiny was given to these articles. Conclusion: The intrauterine transmission of SARS-CoV-2 was possible, although rare, with early postnatal transmission through direct contact with infected persons occurring more frequently.
The Analysis Study of Association of Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus and Hepatocellular Carcinoma : A Comprehensive Systematic Review Muhammad Ilham Wira Tri Putra; Asra Dewita Namora Harahap
The Indonesian Journal of General Medicine Vol. 7 No. 4 (2024): The Indonesian Journal of General Medicine
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70070/x66ng691

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Background: Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is the most prevalent form of liver cancer, and its incidence and mortality have been steadily increasing in recent decades. Numerous studies have shown that individuals with type 2 diabetes are more likely to develop HCC. This systematic review aims to evaluate the association regarding the role of diabetes in the development and progression of HCC based on literatures of the last decade. Methods: The study followed PRISMA 2020 guidelines, reviewing English-language publications from 2014 to 2024. Editorials, duplicate reviews from the same journal, and papers lacking a DOI were excluded. The literature search was conducted using PubMed, SagePub, SpringerLink, and Google Scholar. Result: A total of 2,172 articles were initially identified through online databases (PubMed, SagePub, SpringerLink, and Google Scholar). After three rounds of screening, eight relevant studies were selected for full-text analysis. Conclusion: T2DM is a significant risk factor for HCC, especially with metabolic comorbidities. GLP-1RAs show promise in reducing this risk. Public health interventions are needed to improve diabetes management, and further research is essential to validate and explore these findings.

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