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Cekli Wahyuwidowati
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Latar belakang : Kunjungan dan angka mortalitas pasien di Instalasi Gawat Darurat (IGD) semakin meningkat dengan kondisi penyakit yang bervariasi, sehingga deteksi yang cepat dan tepat pada pasien dengan risiko mortalitas tinggi sangat penting. Skor Hypotension, Oxygen Saturation, Low Temperature, ECG Changes, and Loss of Independence (HOTEL) sangat baik dan penting untuk diterapkan pada pasien gawat darurat karena menggunakan variabel-variabel yang mudah dan cepat diperoleh. Namun demikian skor tersebut belum divalidasi di Indonesia.
Tujuan : untuk menilai performa skor HOTEL dalam memprediksi mortalitas 24 jam pasien non bedah di IGD Rumah Sakit Cipto Mangunkusumo (RSCM).
Metode: Penelitian ini merupakan studi kohort retrospektif. Subjek penelitian adalah pasien non bedah yang masuk ke IGD RSCM pada bulan Oktober hingga November 2012. Variabel bebas yang dinilai adalah tekanan darah sistolik, saturasi oksigen perifer, suhu tubuh, perubahan elektrokardiogram (EKG), dan kemampuan berdiri tanpa bantuan. Luaran yang dinilai adalah mortalitas dalam 24 jam setelah masuk IGD. Performa kalibrasi dinilai dengan uji Hosmer-Lemeshow. Performa diskriminasi dinilai dengan area under the curve (AUC).
Hasil: Terdapat 815 pasien non bedah yang datang ke IGD RSCM selama bulan Oktober hingga November 2012. Sebanyak 804 (98,7%) subjek memenuhi kriteria inklusi dengan mortalitas 24 jam sebesar 30 (3,7%) subjek. Performa kalibrasi HOTEL dengan uji Hosmer-Lemeshow menunjukkan p = 0,753. Performa diskriminasi ditunjukkan dengan nilai AUC 0,86 (IK 95% 0,781; 0,931).
Simpulan: Skor HOTEL memiliki performa kalibrasi dan diskriminasi yang baik dalam memprediksi mortalitas 24 jam pada pasien non bedah yang masuk ke IGD RSCM.

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Background: The number of visit and mortality rate of emergency patients at Emergency Department (ED) have been increasing from time to time. Those patients have wide spectrum conditions. Appropriate identification of the patients with high mortality risk is crucial. The Hypotension, Oxygen Saturation, Low Temperature, ECG changes, and Loss of Independence (HOTEL) score is easy and important to be applied in the ED, however, the score has not been validated in Indonesia.
Objective: to evaluate performance of HOTEL score in predicting the 24-hour mortality non-surgical patients in ED of Sakit Cipto Mangunkusumo hospital.
Method: This was a retrospective cohort study. The research subjects were the non-surgical patients who admitted to ED of RSCM between October-November 2012. We collected systolic blood pressure, peripheral oxygen saturation, body temperature, ECG changes, and loss of independence. Those data were evaluated based on the HOTEL scoring system. The outcome were evaluated in 24- hour after admission (alive or dead). The calibration was evaluated with the Hosmer-Lemeshow test. The discrimination performance was evaluated with area under the curve (AUC).
Results: There were 815 non-surgical patients admitted to the ED between October until November 2012. There were 804 (98,7%) subjects included. The 24-hour mortality rate was 30 subjects (3,7%). The calibration performance with the Hosmer-Lemeshow test showed p = 0,753. The discrimination performance was shown with the AUC score 0,86 (95% CI 0.781; 0.931).
Conclusion: The HOTEL score has a good calibration and discrimination performance in predicting the 24-hour mortality of the non-surgical patients in ED of Cipto Mangunkusumo hospital.
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Jakarta: Fakultas Kedokteran Universitas Indonesia, 2014
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Fany Oktarina
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Latar Belakang: Banyaknya pasien yang masuk ke Instalasi Gawat Darurat dengan spektrum penyakit serta derajat berat penyakit yang bervariasi, menimbulkan kesulitan bagi para dokter melakukan penilaian cepat berdasarkan data subjektif saja. Sistem skor Worthing Physiological Scoring System dapat digunakan untuk memprediksi mortalitas pasien non bedah karena menggunakan variabel-variabel yang mudah dan cepat diperoleh, sehingga lebih praktis dalam penggunaannya Oleh karena terdapat perbedaan karakteristik populasi pasien, maka perlu dilakukan validasi untuk mengetahui performa Worthing Physiological Scoring System tersebut
Tujuan: Menilai performa kalibrasi dan diskriminasi WPS dalam memprediksi mortalitas pasien non bedah selama di IGD Rumah Sakit Cipto Mangunkusumo (RSCM).
Metode: Penelitian ini merupakan studi kohort retrospektif pada populasi pasien non bedah yang masuk ke IGD RSCM dari bulan Oktober sampai November 2012. Variabel yang diukur adalah frekuensi pernapasan, denyut jantung, tekanan darah sistolik, suhu tubuh, saturasi oksigen perifer, dan tingkat kesadaran. Luaran yang dinilai adalah kondisi pasien (hidup atau meninggal) selama di IGD RSCM. Performa kalibrasi dinilai dengan uji Hosmer-Lemeshow. Performa diskriminasi dinilai dengan area under the curve (AUC).
Hasil: Selama penelitian didapatkan 774 subjek memenuhi kriteria penerimaan dengan 78 (9,6%) subjek di antaranya meninggal. Uji Hosmer-Lemeshow menunjukkan χ2 = 0,84 (p = 0,840). Nilai AUC 0,78 (IK 95% 0,723-0,847).
Simpulan: Worthing Physiological Scoring System memiliki performa yang baik dalam memprediksi mortalitas pasien non bedah yang masuk ke IGD RSCM.

ABSTRACT
Background: Patients referred to Emergency Room (ER) represent a broad spectrum of disease severity, led difficulties for a physicians to conduct rapid assessments based on subjective data only.
Worthing Physiological Scoring System could be use to predict mortality in non-surgical patients using variables which are obtained easily and rapidly, making it more practical in use. Because there are differences in the characteristics of the patient population, Worthing Physiological Scoring System should be validated.
Objectives: The aim of this study was to assess the performance of Worthing Physiological Scoring System in predicting mortality of non-surgical ER in Cipto Mangunkusumo Hospital (RSCM).
Methods: This was a retrospective cohort study. We collected data of non-surgical patients who admitted ER during October to November 2012. The variables measured were respiratory rate, heart rate, systolic blood pressure, body temperature, peripheral oxygen saturation, and level of consciousness. The primary outcomes was death in ER RSCM. Hosmer-Lemeshow test were used to evaluate calibration of Worthing Physiological Scoring System. Discrimination was evaluated with area under the curve (AUC).
Result: A total of 774 non surgical patients were included in this study, from the patients, 78 (9.6%) subjects died. Calibration was resulted by Hosmer-Lemeshow test showed χ2 = 0.84 (p = 0.840). The AUC was 0.78 (95% CI 0.723 to 0.847).
Conclusion: Worthing Physiological Scoring System had a good performance in predicting mortality of non-surgical patients in ED RSCM.
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Jakarta: Fakultas Kedokteran Universitas Indonesia, 2014
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UI - Tesis Membership  Universitas Indonesia Library