2013
DOI: 10.35790/ebm.1.1.2013.1623
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Hubungan Kadar Albumin Plasma Dan Gula Darah Dengan Sepsis Neonatorum

Abstract: Abstract. Sepsis is the most leading cause of morbidity and mortality in neonates. In sepsis, the proinflammatory cytokines realeasing leads to disruption of plasma albumin and blood glucose levels. This study aim to analyze the relationship of plasma albumin and blood sugar levels with neonatal sepsis. Prospective observational analytic studies conducted on suspected sepsis neonates at Pediatrics Department Sub Division Neonatology RSUP Prof.Kandou Manado. Diagnosis of sepsis based on clinical symptoms and la… Show more

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“…Based on the distribution of albumin examination, the hypoalbuminemia category in neonatal sepsis patients, which is 74.2%, is more than the normal albumin category (25.8%). This is in line with research conducted by Wowor et al (2013) at Prof. Dr. R. D. Kandou Manado Hospital, with a description of the results of albumin examination of 16 neonatorium sepsis patients, 75% had hypoalbuminemia and 25% with normal albumin levels, and showed there was a relationship between albumin levels and neonatorum sepsis (p: 0.001). Likewise, research conducted by Lorencia et al (2019) on neonatal sepsis patients, with the results of 76.1% hypoalbuminemia and 23.9% with normal albumin levels.…”
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confidence: 93%
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“…Based on the distribution of albumin examination, the hypoalbuminemia category in neonatal sepsis patients, which is 74.2%, is more than the normal albumin category (25.8%). This is in line with research conducted by Wowor et al (2013) at Prof. Dr. R. D. Kandou Manado Hospital, with a description of the results of albumin examination of 16 neonatorium sepsis patients, 75% had hypoalbuminemia and 25% with normal albumin levels, and showed there was a relationship between albumin levels and neonatorum sepsis (p: 0.001). Likewise, research conducted by Lorencia et al (2019) on neonatal sepsis patients, with the results of 76.1% hypoalbuminemia and 23.9% with normal albumin levels.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 93%
“…The occurrence of inflammation in endothelial cells results in vasodilation of smooth muscle, and can increase vascular permeability and cause capillary leakage. This leakage can lead to the diffusion of albumin from the inside to the outside of the vasculature, which can lead to a decrease in albumin in the blood (Wowor et al, 2013). Albumin, a single protein consisting of 610 or more amino acids (Nugraha, 2017), is the most abundant protein in the human body (55-60% of all plasma proteins).…”
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“…Pasien yang mengalami hipoalbuminemia pada penelitian ini berjumlah 54 bayi (76,1%). Hipoalbuminemia juga didapatan lebih banyak pada penelitian prospektif dilakukan oleh Wowor et al 35 36 Singh et al 37 juga melakukan penelitian di Nepal yang bertujuan untuk melihat prevalensi hipoalbuminemia pada keseluruhan pasien rawat inap dan rawat jalan berdasarkan usia dan jenis kelamin. Penelitiannya mendapatkan 454 (89,72%) dari 506 pasien laki-laki yang mengalami hipoalbuminemia dan 386 (88,12%) dari 438 pasien perempuan yang juga mengalami hipoalbuminemia.…”
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“…Pasien yang mengalami hipoalbuminemia pada penelitian ini berjumlah 54 bayi (76,1%). Hipoalbuminemia juga didapatan lebih banyak pada penelitian prospektif dilakukan oleh Wowor et al 35 di NICU RSUP Prof Dr. R. D. Kandou Manado tahun 2013 terhadap pasien yang terdiagnosis sepsis, yaitu dari 16 pasien yang mengalami sepsis neonatorum, 12 (75,0%) mengalami hipoalbuminemia sedangkan 4 (25,0%) memiliki kadar albumin normal. Penelitian yang dilakukan oleh Yang et al, 11 melaporkan bahwa dari 32 pasien sepsis neonatorum, sebanyak 27 (86,0%) mengalami hipoalbuminemia.…”
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