Lugyanti Sukrisman
University of Indonesia
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Journal of orthopaedic surgery | 2014
Achmad Fauzi Kamal; Lugyanti Sukrisman; Ismail Hadisoebroto Dilogo; Heka Priyamurti; Muhammad Nurul Qomaruzzaman
We report on a 30-year-old haemophilic man with a pelvic pseudotumour compressing adjacent structures causing pain and swelling and destruction of surrounding soft tissues and bones. He underwent evacuation of the pseudotumour, acetabular reconstruction using the Harrington procedure, and total hip arthroplasty.
Journal of Cardiovascular Diseases and Diagnosis | 2018
Irma Wahyuni; Sally Aman Nasution; Ika Prasetya Wijaya; Lugyanti Sukrisman; Cleopas Martin Rumende
Background: Increasing of ACS case with complex coronary lesion and in increase needs of CABG, we need tools to help in stratification of high risk patient that can be used in daily clinical practice, and even can be used in first line of health care facilities in Indonesia. By doing early stratification of high risk patient, hopefully it can decrease the morbidity and mortality in ACS cases. Aim: Evaluate diagnostic accuracy of PLR in identifying a complex coronary lesion and optimal cut-off point of PLR between ≤ 45 years old group and >45 years old group subjects. Method: This is a cross sectional study which was conducted retrospectively in ACS patients from January 2012 until July 2015. The inclusion criteria are adult ACS patients (age ≥18 years old) diagnosed with ACS and who underwent coronary angiography during hospitalization. The diagnostic accuracy was determined by calculating the sensitivity, specificity, Positive Likelihood Ratio (LR+), and Negative Likelihood Ratio (LR-). The cut-off point was determined using ROC curve. Results: The proportion of complex coronary lesion in this study was 47.2%. The optimal cut-off point in ≤ 45 year’s old group was 111.06 with sensitivity, specificity, LR+, and LR─ respectively 91.3%, 91.9%, 11.27 and 0.09. The optimal cut-off points in >45 years old groups was 104,78 with sensitivity, specificity, LR+, and LR─ respectively 91.7%, 58.6%, 2.21 and 0.14. Conclusion: The optimal cut-off point of ≤ 45 years old groups is 111.06 and for >45 years old group is 104.78 with AUC 93.9% (p<0.001) 77.3% (p<0.001), respectively.
Acta medica Indonesiana | 2015
Atmakusuma Td; Tambunan Kl; Lugyanti Sukrisman; Effendi S; Andhika Rachman; Arini Setiawati; Ikhwan Rinaldi; Mulansari Na; Rajabto W; Nasution Sa; Muhadi; Aninditha T; Sedono R; Sugiarto A; Pitoyo Cw; Paramitha D; Astoro Nw; Nasution Ir
Medical Journal of Indonesia | 2009
Karmel L. Tambunan; Errol U. Hutagalung; Lugyanti Sukrisman; Ifran Saleh; S. B. Gunawan; Sofyanuddin Sofyanuddin; Arini Setiawati
BMC Research Notes | 2018
Segal Abdul Aziz; Erni J. Nelwan; Lugyanti Sukrisman; Suhendro Suhendro
Acta medica Indonesiana | 2018
Irma Wahyuni Anwar; Ika Prasetya Wijaya; Lugyanti Sukrisman; Sally Aman Nasution; Cleopas Martin Rumende
Medical Journal of Indonesia | 2017
Teny Tjitra Sari; Novie Amelia Chozie; Djajadiman Gatot; Angela Bm Tulaar; Rahayuningsih Dharma; Lugyanti Sukrisman; Saptawati Bardosono; Harry R. Achmad; Marcel Prasetyo
Jurnal Penyakit Dalam Indonesia | 2017
Rasco Sandy Sihombing; Henry Ratno Diono Silalahi; Hamzah Shatri; Lugyanti Sukrisman; Ikhwan Rinaldi; Findy Prasetyawati; Endy Novianto; Em Yunir
Jurnal Penyakit Dalam Indonesia | 2017
Findy Prasetyawaty; Lugyanti Sukrisman; Bambang Setyohadi; Siti Setiati; Marcel Prasetyo
Acta medica Indonesiana | 2016
Al Rasyid; Jusuf Misbach; Jan S. Purba; Ina S. Timan; Lugyanti Sukrisman; Muchtaruddin Mansyur; Efta Yudiarsah; Suroto Suroto