HUBUNGAN ANTARA GULA DARAH PUASA (GDP) DENGAN KEJADIAN PERIFERAL ARTERIAL DISEASE PADA PENDERITA DIABETES MELITUS TIPE 2 DI RSUP PROF DR.R.D. KANDOU MANADO
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https://doi.org/10.31004/jkt.v4i3.16226Keywords:
diabetes melitus, non invasif, Peripheral Arterial DiseaseAbstract
Peripheral Arterial Disease (PAD) tiga kali lebih sering terjadi pada pengidap Diabetes Melitus dibandingkan non-penderita diabetes. PAD cenderung untuk menyerang segmen arteri bawah lutut. Sehingga kita perlu deteksi dini untuk melihat kondisi pembuluh darah perifer. Faktor yang diteliti begitupula dengan nilai ABI dan handheld doppler sangat mudah untuk digunakan dan bersifat non invasif yang dapat menggambarkan kondisi pembuluh darah perifer. Tujuan dari penelitian ini adalah untuk mengetahui hubungan antara faktor GDP dengan kejadian PAD pada pasien Diabetes Melitus tipe 2. Penelitian ini merupakan penelitian analitik observasional dengan jenis desain penelitian cross sectional. Sampel penelitian yang diperoleh sebanyak 156 responden yang merupakan pasien diabetes melitus tipe 2 di RSUP Prof Dr.R.D.Kandou Manado. Pengambilan data dilakukan dengan cara mengambil data ABI dan penunjang lainnya dari rekam medis. Hasilnya akan dianalisa secara statistik dengan menggunakan uji analisis bivariat. Dari hasil analisis terdapat 87 (55,77%) pasien diabetes melitus tipe 2 mengalami PAD, sebanyak 67 (69,1%) GDP ? 126. Berdasarkan uji analisis bivariat didapatkan p<0,05 (p=0,000). Dengan itu dapat diambil kesimpulan bahwa terdapat hubungan yang signifikan antara GDP dengan kejadian PAD pada pasien Diabetes Melitus tipe 2 di RSUP Prof.R.D. Kandou ManadoReferences
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