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Tissy Fabiola
"Latar Belakang: Secara global diperkirakan terdapat 313 juta pembedahan yang dilakukan, dengan angka kematian 30 hari pascaoperasi mencapai 4.2 juta jiwa. Penilaian kondisi pasien preoperatif diperlukan untuk memprediksi morbiditas dan
mortalitas pasien pascabedah, maka modalitas yang digunakan dalam menilai risiko pembedahan sebaiknya memiliki akurasi dan objektivitas yang baik. Salah satu modalitas yang rutin digunakan di RSUPN Cipto Mangunkusumo (RSUPNCM) adalah skor ASA-PS. Namun skor ini sudah banyak ditinggalkan oleh negara maju dan beralih pada skor P-POSSUM yang dinilai lebih objektif, dan akurat. Studi ini menguji kesahihan skor P-POSSUM dalam memprediksi lama perawatan pasien pascabedah digestif mayor di ICU, yang mencerminkan keparahan morbiditas
pascabedah. Tujuan: Studi ini menguji kemampuan kalibrasi dan diskriminasi skor P-POSSUM dalam memprediksi lama perawatan di ICU, dan menganalisis hubungan antar variabel skor P-POSSUM dengan lama perawatan di ICU pada pasien pasabedah digestif mayor. Metode: Studi ini merupakan studi kohort retrospektif di RSUPNCM selama Januari 2017 hingga Desember 2018. Sebanyak 289 subjek yang sesuai kriteria inklusi dianalisis dari data rekam medis. Lama perawatan pascabedah di ICU dan skor P-POSSUM subjek dicatat sesuai dengan data rekam medis. Variabel PPOSSUM yang berpengaruh terhadap lama perawatan subjek dianalisis dengan analisis bivariat dan regresi logistik multivariat. Kesahihan skor dinilai menggunakan uji kalibrasi Hosmer-Lemeshow dan uji diskriminasi dengan melihat
nilai Area Under Curve. Hasil: Hasil analisis statistik menghasilkan bahwa skor P-POSSUM memiliki kemampuan kalibrasi yang baik (uji Hosmer-Lemeshow p=0.815) dan kemampuan
diskriminasi yang cukup baik (AUC 77.8%, IK 95% 0.717-0.827). Variabel PPOSSUM yang secara statistik berpengaruh signifikan (p<0.05) terhadap lama perawatan di ICU adalah kadar natrium, jumlah perdarahan, laju jantung, dan EKG.
Kesimpulan: Skor P-POSSUM sahih dalam memprediksi lama perawatan pasien pascabedah digestif mayor di ruang intensif (ICU).

Background: It was estimated that there was 313 million surgery underwent worldwide, with the 30-days postoperative mortality rate reaching 4.2 million cases. The evaluation of preoperative patients’ conditions is encouraged to predict
postoperative morbidity and mortality, thus the modality used to assess surgery risk should be accurate and objective. RSUPN Cipto Mangunkusumo (RSUPNCM) routinely uses ASA-PS score to assess patients’ condition. Nonetheless, ASA-PS has
been regarded as subjective. Developed countries has started to replace this score with P-POSSUM score which was considered to be more accurate and objective. This study finds out the validity of P-POSSUM Score in predicting the length of
hospital stay in the ICU in patients who underwent digestive surgery, which reflects the severity of postoperative morbidity. Goals: This study investigated the calibration and discrimination ability of PPOSSUM score in predicting the length of stay in the ICU, and also explored the relationship between variables in P-POSSUM score and the length of stay in the ICU in patients who underwent digestive surgery.
Methods: This retrospective cohort study was conducted in RSUPNCM in January 2017 to December 2018 on 289 subjects who met the inclusion criteria. P-POSSUM score and the length of stay in the ICU unit were recorded, the data was taken from
medical record. Bivariate and multivariate logistic regression was used to investigate the relationship between P-POSSUM variables and the length of stay. The validity of P-POSSUM score was assessed by Hosmer-Lemeshow calibration
test and the measurement of the Area Under Curve (AUC).
Results: Statistical analysis showed that P-POSSUM had a good calibration ability (p=0.815 for Hosmer-Lemeshow test) and moderate discrimination ability (AUC 77.8%, CI 95% 0.717-0.827). Four P-POSSUM variables were found to be significantly associated with length of stay in the ICU (p<0.05), namely natrium level, total blood loss, heart rate and ECG. Conclusion: P-POSSUM score is valid in predicting the length of stay in the ICU in patients who underwent digestive surgery.
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Depok: Fakultas Kedokteran Universitas Indonesia, 2020
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UI - Tesis Membership  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Whiteside, Mike
"Offers practical advice on coping with digestive disorders including a comprehensive range of treatments and complementary remedies. The book gives specific step-by-step advice on how to follow and complete your treatment."
London: Bloomsbury Publishing, 1995
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Buku Teks SO  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Mandala, Vincenzo, editor
"This is the first time a book about laparoscopy in emergency abdominal surgery has been published. Numerous articles have been published in specific surgical journals, but, until now, there has not been a book that collates all the aspects of this little-known field. The aim of this volume is to achieve a complete and easy presentation of all the implications associated with laparoscopy in emergency abdominal surgery. The book should be a manual that can be easily consulted by digestive, general, and specialized surgeons, especially in an emergency. The authors’ contributions are founded on evidence-based medicine, which give the book scientific credibility, but this is coupled with their experience of daily practice, which adds an important complementary dimension to evidence-based medicine. This is balanced by an emphasis on clarity and accessibility, because the ultimate aim of the book is educational. "
Milan: Springer, 2012
e20425921
eBooks  Universitas Indonesia Library
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"This book provides a lucid summary of modern multislice CT imaging of the abdomen, with a focus on the essential imaging findings. After a concise technical introduction, the most important abdominal diseases are described and illustrated with high-quality images. Sections are devoted to the liver and biliary system, the pancreas and spleen, the kidneys and urogenital system, and the bowel and peritoneal cavity. Throughout, key differential diagnostic features are highlighted. The editorial team is composed of internationally renowned radiologists from Europe and the United States, and all chapters have been written by recognized experts in the topic under consideration. Multislice CT of the Abdomen will serve as an excellent reference for radiologists participating in further professional training and will prove an ideal source of information for all who wish to deepen their personal knowledge of the subject."
Berlin : Springer, 2012
e20426254
eBooks  Universitas Indonesia Library