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Jurnal Kesehatan Andalas
Published by Universitas Andalas
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Jurnal Kesehatan Andalas merupakan Jurnal yang diterbitkan oleh Fakultas Kedokteran Universitas Andalas.
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Kondiloma Akuminata Pada Wanita Hamil: Salah Satu Modalitas Terapi Satya Wydya Yenny; Rahmah Hidayah
Jurnal Kesehatan Andalas Vol 2, No 1 (2013)
Publisher : Fakultas Kedokteran, Universitas Andalas

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25077/jka.v2i1.68

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AbstrakLatar belakang: Penatalaksanaan kondiloma akuminata memerlukan pertimbangan terhadap jumlah, luas, lokasi dan kondisi pasien. Pada wanita hamil, penatalaksanaan kondiloma akuminata harus mempertimbangkan keamanan pada ibu dan janin. Salah satu modalitas terapi yang aman untuk wanita hamil berdasarkan Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) 2010 adalah asam trikloroasetat (TCA) 80% - 90%, tetapi ada beberapa laporan kasus yang menyatakan keberhasilan terapi dengan TCA 50%. Kasus: Seorang wanita usia 25 tahun, hamil trimester kedua, mengeluhkan adanya benjolan seperti kutil di daerah kemaluan sejak dua bulan yang lalu dan makin lama makin bertambah banyak. Riwayat kontak seksual dengan pria selain suami disangkal dan suami pasien juga mengeluhkan adanya kutil di kemaluan sejak empat bulan yang lalu. Lesi berupa papul multipel dengan permukaan verukosa. Hasil pemeriksaan acetowhite positif. Pasien diterapi dengan TCA 50% dengan hasil yang memuaskan.Kata kunci: kondiloma akuminata, wanita hamil, TCA 50%AbstractBackground: Management of condyloma acuminata requires a consideration of the number, size, location, and condition of the patient. In a pregnant woman, the treatment of genital warts should consider the safety of the mother and fetus. One of therapeutic modalities which is safe for pregnant women based on Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is 80% - 90% trichloroacetic acid (TCA), but there are some case reports mentioned about successful of therapy with 50% TCA.Case: A 25-year-old pregnant woman has complained about little lumps like warts in her genitals since two months ago and they are increasing in more numbers.. A history of sexual contact with other men except her husband was denied and her husband has also complained about genital warts since four months ago. Lesions are the multiple papules with verucose surface and the result of acetowhite procedure was positive. This patient was treated by TCA 50% with good result.Keywords:condyloma acuminata, pregnant woman, TCA 50%
Hubungan Kadar Hemoglobin Ibu Hamil Trimester III Dengan Berat Bayi Lahir di Kota Pariaman Anggi Setiawan; Nur Indrawaty Lipoeto; Amirah Zatil Izzah
Jurnal Kesehatan Andalas Vol 2, No 1 (2013)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25077/jka.v2i1.64

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AbstrakPendahuluan: Kadar hemoglobin merupakan indikator biokimia untuk mengetahui status gizi ibu hamil. World Health Organization (WHO) merekomendasikan kadar hemoglobin ibu hamil ideal adalah ≥ 11 gr/dl dan tidak dibawah 10,5 gr/dl pada trimester II kehamilan. Tinggi rendahnya kadar hemoglobin selama kehamilan mempunyai pengaruh terhadap berat bayi lahir karena dapat mengakibatkan gangguan pertumbuhan janin di dalam kandungan. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui hubungan kadar hemoglobin ibu hamil trimester III dengan berat bayi lahir di kota Pariaman. Metode penelitian: design penelitian ini adalah penelitian analitik dengan pendekatan Cross Sectional Study. Penelitian dilakukan di kota Pariaman dengan menggunakan data ibu melahirkan bulan Januari-Juni 2011 dan pengambilan sampel dengan cara consecutive sampling serta data dianalisis dengan uji korelasi Pearson dimana p < 0,05. Hasil penelitian: ditemukan rata-rata kadar hemoglobin ibu hamil trimester III adalah 11,16 (SD 0,82) gr/dl dan ditemukan ibu hamil yang mengalami anemia sebesar 31,25%. Rata-rata berat bayi lahir pada penelitian adalah 3.103 (SD 405) gram dan ditemukan bayi yang mempunyai berat lahir rendah sebesar 3,1%. Kesimpulan: penelitian ini tidak ditemukan adanya hubungan kadar hemoglobin ibu hamil trimester III dengan berat bayi lahir di kota Pariaman (p > 0,05)Kata kunci: Kadar hemoglobin, berat bayi lahir, ibu hamilAbstractIntroduction : Hemoglobin level is biochemical indicator to determine the nutrition status of pregnant women. World Health Organization (WHO) recommends that ideal level of hemoglobin for pregnant women is ≥ 11 g/dl and not below 10,5 g/dl on the second trimester of pregnancy. Increasing and decreasing of hemoglobin levels during pregnancy influences birth weight because it can cause intrauterine growth disruption. This research is purposed to identify the relation between pregnant woment hemoglobin level on the third trimester of pregnancy and birth weight in Pariaman city. Methods : This research uses analytic research which is using cross sectional design. This research is held on Pariaman city and used pregnant woment data taken from January until June 2011. The results: Research found that an average of pregnant woment hemoglobin level on the third trimester pregnancy is 11,16 (SD 0,82) g/dl and the percentage of pregnant women with anemia (Hb < 11 gr/dl) is 31,25%. The average of birth weight is 3.103 (SD 405) grams and 3,1% of total infant have low birth weight. The results of bivariate analysis by using Pearson correlation test is not found the relation between pregnant woment hemoglobin level on the third trimester of pregnancy and birth weight p = 0,856 (p > 0,05).Conclusion: The future research had better has more number of samples and other factors which affect birth weight can be eliminated.Keywords:Hemoglobin level, birth weight, pregnant woment

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