GAMBARAN MORTALITAS PASIEN DI RUANG PICU RSUD ABDUL WAHAB SJAHRANIE SAMARINDA PERIODE 2016-2017
Abstract
Pediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU) is a spscial functional caring unit that
provides intensive treatments for infants and children. Human resources in PICU will do
anything they can to save patients. This research try to describe the mortality patients in
the PICU room of RSUD Abdul Wahab Sjahranie Samarinda in the 2016-2017 period.
We plan to use observational descriptive study using cross sectional data from medical
records of 2016-2017 PICU patients who had fulfilled the inclusion criteria of 143
samples. The results showed that patients died at the age of <60 months (49.3%) and ≥60
months (18.1%), male sex died as much (34.4%) and (32.9%) in women , the diagnosis
was pneumonia (27.3%), GIT abnormalities (19.6%) and encephalitis (8.4%). Duration
of treatment for <48 hours (25.2%), 48-120 hours (26.6%) and> 120 hours (48.3%), then
led to death caused were respiratory failure (48.2%), septic shock ( 21.7%) and multiorgan
failure (10.5%). The majority of patients who died in PICU within <60 months,
men, diagnosis of pneumonia, length of treatment> 120 hours with the most common
cause was respiratory failure.
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