DESCRIPTION OF ORGANIC SEDIMENTS IN THE URINE OF DIABETES MELLITUS PATIENTS AT THE KARO HEALTH CENTER 2019 INTERMEDIATE MATERIALS

Authors

  • Alexander Samosir Universitas Efarina
  • Stephen Martin Purdue University, USA
  • Ficha Aulia Nanda Universitas Efarina
  • Chintani Sihombing Universitas Efarina
  • Romaida Karo Karo Universitas Efarina

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54443/ihert.v3i.122

Keywords:

Organic Urine Sediment, Diabetes Mellitus (DM)

Abstract

Diabetes Mellitus (DM) is a metabolic disorder with a multifactorial etiology. This disease is characterized by chronic hyperglycemia and affects the metabolism of carbohydrates, proteins, and fats. Examination of the urine sediment is often referred to as microscopic examination. The purpose of this study was to obtain an overview of erythrocytes, leukocytes, bacteria in organic urine sediment in the urine of people with diabetes mellitus. This research is descriptive in nature which was conducted in July 2019 at the Karo Pematangsiantar Health Center. The research sample is 30 samples taken by total sampling method. Data obtained from primary data and secondary data. The results showed that the organic sediment of urine in patients with diabetes mellitus contained abnormal amounts of erythrocytes, leukocytes and bacteria. There were 21 samples of abnormal Erythrocytes (70%) and normal as many as 9 respondents (30%), in 21 samples the number of Leukocytes was above normal i.e. abnormal (70%), in 21 samples the number of Bacteria was abnormal (70%). The results of the study found that there were 9 samples of Normal Erythrocyte counts and 9 abnormal samples, in 9 samples the number of Normal Leukocytes and 9 abnormal samples, in 9 samples the number of Normal Bacteria and 21 samples the number of Bacteria was abnormal in people with diabetes mellitus at the Karo Pematangsiantar Health Center . From the research results are expected to be a scientific contribution and information in enriching knowledge. The results of the study found that there were 9 samples of Normal Erythrocyte counts and 9 abnormal samples, in 9 samples the number of Normal Leukocytes and 9 abnormal samples, in 9 samples the number of Normal Bacteria and 21 samples the number of Bacteria was abnormal in people with diabetes mellitus at the Karo Pematangsiantar Health Center . From the research results are expected to be a scientific contribution and information in enriching knowledge. The results of the study found that there were 9 samples of Normal Erythrocyte counts and 9 abnormal samples, in 9 samples the number of Normal Leukocytes and 9 abnormal samples, in 9 samples the number of Normal Bacteria and 21 samples the number of Bacteria was abnormal in people with diabetes mellitus at the Karo Pematangsiantar Health Center . From the research results are expected to be a scientific contribution and information in enriching knowledge.

Downloads

Download data is not yet available.

References

Brown, CT, 2016, Coronary Atherosclerotic Disease, in Price, SA and Wilson, LM, Pathophysiology of Disease Process Concepts, translated by Pendit, BU, Hartanto, H., Wulansari, P., Susi, N. and Mahanani, DA , Volume 2, Edition 6, 579-585, EGC Medical Book Publisher, Jakarta.

Fischbach F. (2014). A Manual of Laboratory and Diagnostic Test, 7th ed., Lippincott USA.

Gandasoebrata. 2011. Clinical Laboratory Guide. Jakarta: Dian Rakyat.

Gibney JM, Margaretts MB, Kearney MJ, & Arab L. 2017. Public Health Nutrition. Jakarta: EGC Medical Book.

Hardjoeno, H. Fitriani, 2017. Substances and Body Fluids, Hasanuddin University publishing institution, Makassar.

Lisyani Surono. 2013. Anatomy and Physiology for Paramedics. Jakarta; Gramedia.

Association of Indonesian Internal Medicine Specialists (PAPDI). 2015. Introduction to Diabetes Mellitus and its Management. PB PAPDI. [downloaded April 6, 2019]. Available from: http://www.pbpapdi.org/.

Perkeni, 2016. Consensus on Management of Diabetes Mellitus in Indonesia. Semarang. Available from:http://dalamdalam.files.wordpress.com/2016/11/konsensus-pengamanaln-dan diabetes-preventions-melitus-tipe-2-in-indonesia-2016.pdf. [Accessed 10th March 2019].

PERKENI, 2016, Consensus on Management and Prevention of Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus in Indonesia, Publishing PERKENI, Jakarta.

Purnamasari, Dyah Umiyarni. 2018. Analysis of Exclusive Breastfeeding and Formula Milk Against Growth Shock Events. Public Health Journal Vol 1.

PERSI, 2017. Environmental and Lifestyle Factors Play a Major Role in Triggering Diabetes. Jakarta: PERSI Data and Information Center.

Purwaning, DS (2012) Description of Urine Sediment Organic Elements in Patients with Diabetes Mellitus, Internal Medicine Book. EGC.

Reno gustaviani, 2016, Diagnosis and Classification of Diabetes Mellitus, Textbook of Internal Medicine, Volume III, Edition IV; Jakarta 1857-1859

Sachar, Sa, 2014, Analysis of kidney stones in a clinical review of laboratory examination results. EGC. Jakarta.

Sodeman, 2015. Pathophysiology Sodeman: Disease Mechanism, editor: Joko. Suyono. Hypoerates, Jakarta.

Soeparman D., 2001. Internal Medicine, Volume 2.

Septiningsih, M. (2016) Determinants of Urinary Tract Infection in Female Diabetes Mellitus Patients at RSB Bandung [internet]. Available at: http://lib.ui.ac.id/file?file=digital/20303830Tesis%20Monica%20Saptiningsih%20(1006748715).pdf accessed 10 April 2019)

Strasinger, SK and Lorenzo, MSD (2008) Urinalysis and Body Fluids 5 Edition. USA : Davis Company

Suyono, Slamet. 2007. Pathophysiology of diabetes mellitus in: Waspadi, S., Sukardji, K., Octariana, M. Dietary Guidelines for Diabetes Mellitus. Faculty of Medicine, University of Indonesia. Jakarta.

Sukorini, U. 2010. Strengthening Internal Laboratory Quality. AlfaMedia, Yogyakarta

Wild, S., 2004. Global Prevalence of Diabetes-Estimates for the year 2000 and projections for 2030. Diabetes Care, Number 5, Volume 27, Page: 1047-1053

Downloads

Published

2021-12-31

How to Cite

Samosir, A., Martin, S., Aulia Nanda, F., Sihombing, C., & Karo Karo, R. (2021). DESCRIPTION OF ORGANIC SEDIMENTS IN THE URINE OF DIABETES MELLITUS PATIENTS AT THE KARO HEALTH CENTER 2019 INTERMEDIATE MATERIALS. International Conference on Health Science, Green Economics, Educational Review and Technology, 3(1), 231–238. https://doi.org/10.54443/ihert.v3i.122

Most read articles by the same author(s)