Relationship Between Family History, Bloody Stool, Palpable Mass, Anemia and MSCT Abdomen and Kolon Carsinoma Cross-Sectional Study at Dr.Kariadi General Hospital in 2016

Background: Colon cancer, a colorectal cancer, is the third most common epithelial malignancy in the world. Family history, bloody stool, palpable mass, anemia, and abdominal MSCT are symptoms and signs of colon carcinoma. Objective: To determine the relationship between the 5 variables and the inc...

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Autores principales: Ricat Hinaywan Malik, Winarto Winarto, Selamat Budijitno, Udadi Sadhana, Yan Wisnu Prajoko
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:4958949cc1a343a7ba029de326ac72a42021-11-25T13:16:01ZRelationship Between Family History, Bloody Stool, Palpable Mass, Anemia and MSCT Abdomen and Kolon Carsinoma Cross-Sectional Study at Dr.Kariadi General Hospital in 20162085-15452339-093X10.26532/sainsmed.v9i1.2264https://doaj.org/article/4958949cc1a343a7ba029de326ac72a42018-11-01T00:00:00Zhttp://jurnal.unissula.ac.id/index.php/sainsmedika/article/view/2264https://doaj.org/toc/2085-1545https://doaj.org/toc/2339-093XBackground: Colon cancer, a colorectal cancer, is the third most common epithelial malignancy in the world. Family history, bloody stool, palpable mass, anemia, and abdominal MSCT are symptoms and signs of colon carcinoma. Objective: To determine the relationship between the 5 variables and the incidence of colon carcinoma at Dr. Kariadi Hospital, Semarang in 2016. Methods: a Cross-sectional observational analytical study using medical record (RM) and complementary primary data. The inclusion criteria were the complete medical record, and clinical diagnosis of suspected colon carcinoma. Data obtained from the department of Anatomy Pathology/PA (11,794PA results) were traced to the medical record section (46 patients with suspected colon carcinoma). The incomplete data were confirmed by: contacting the patient/family, obtaining the archive in the laboratory and radiology resulting in 27 patients meeting the inclusion criteria. Analysis was done using chi-square test, Spearman-Kendall bivariate correlation, and logistic regression. Results: Abdominal MSCT was moderately associated with colon carcinoma (p = 0.003; r = 0.488), while family history, bloody stool, palpable mass, and anemia were not associated with colon cancer. Analysis between predictors of outcome: Bloody stool was moderately associated with anemia (p = 0.006; r = 0.411), and anemia was weakly associated MSCT (p = 0.035; r = 0.351). Abdominal MSCT was the predictive factor for colon carcinoma (p = 0.021). Conclusion: Abdominal MSCT was found to be associated with the incidence of colon carcinoma. Bloody stool was associated with anemia, and anemia was associated with abdominal MSCT. MSCT was the predictive factor for colon cancer.Ricat Hinaywan MalikWinarto WinartoSelamat BudijitnoUdadi SadhanaYan Wisnu PrajokoUniversitas Sultan Agung Semarangarticlepredictorsdiagnosisfamily historybloody stool, palpable massanemiamsct abdomencolon carcinomaMedicine (General)R5-920ENSains Medika, Vol 9, Iss 1 (2018)
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topic predictors
diagnosis
family history
bloody stool, palpable mass
anemia
msct abdomen
colon carcinoma
Medicine (General)
R5-920
spellingShingle predictors
diagnosis
family history
bloody stool, palpable mass
anemia
msct abdomen
colon carcinoma
Medicine (General)
R5-920
Ricat Hinaywan Malik
Winarto Winarto
Selamat Budijitno
Udadi Sadhana
Yan Wisnu Prajoko
Relationship Between Family History, Bloody Stool, Palpable Mass, Anemia and MSCT Abdomen and Kolon Carsinoma Cross-Sectional Study at Dr.Kariadi General Hospital in 2016
description Background: Colon cancer, a colorectal cancer, is the third most common epithelial malignancy in the world. Family history, bloody stool, palpable mass, anemia, and abdominal MSCT are symptoms and signs of colon carcinoma. Objective: To determine the relationship between the 5 variables and the incidence of colon carcinoma at Dr. Kariadi Hospital, Semarang in 2016. Methods: a Cross-sectional observational analytical study using medical record (RM) and complementary primary data. The inclusion criteria were the complete medical record, and clinical diagnosis of suspected colon carcinoma. Data obtained from the department of Anatomy Pathology/PA (11,794PA results) were traced to the medical record section (46 patients with suspected colon carcinoma). The incomplete data were confirmed by: contacting the patient/family, obtaining the archive in the laboratory and radiology resulting in 27 patients meeting the inclusion criteria. Analysis was done using chi-square test, Spearman-Kendall bivariate correlation, and logistic regression. Results: Abdominal MSCT was moderately associated with colon carcinoma (p = 0.003; r = 0.488), while family history, bloody stool, palpable mass, and anemia were not associated with colon cancer. Analysis between predictors of outcome: Bloody stool was moderately associated with anemia (p = 0.006; r = 0.411), and anemia was weakly associated MSCT (p = 0.035; r = 0.351). Abdominal MSCT was the predictive factor for colon carcinoma (p = 0.021). Conclusion: Abdominal MSCT was found to be associated with the incidence of colon carcinoma. Bloody stool was associated with anemia, and anemia was associated with abdominal MSCT. MSCT was the predictive factor for colon cancer.
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author Ricat Hinaywan Malik
Winarto Winarto
Selamat Budijitno
Udadi Sadhana
Yan Wisnu Prajoko
author_facet Ricat Hinaywan Malik
Winarto Winarto
Selamat Budijitno
Udadi Sadhana
Yan Wisnu Prajoko
author_sort Ricat Hinaywan Malik
title Relationship Between Family History, Bloody Stool, Palpable Mass, Anemia and MSCT Abdomen and Kolon Carsinoma Cross-Sectional Study at Dr.Kariadi General Hospital in 2016
title_short Relationship Between Family History, Bloody Stool, Palpable Mass, Anemia and MSCT Abdomen and Kolon Carsinoma Cross-Sectional Study at Dr.Kariadi General Hospital in 2016
title_full Relationship Between Family History, Bloody Stool, Palpable Mass, Anemia and MSCT Abdomen and Kolon Carsinoma Cross-Sectional Study at Dr.Kariadi General Hospital in 2016
title_fullStr Relationship Between Family History, Bloody Stool, Palpable Mass, Anemia and MSCT Abdomen and Kolon Carsinoma Cross-Sectional Study at Dr.Kariadi General Hospital in 2016
title_full_unstemmed Relationship Between Family History, Bloody Stool, Palpable Mass, Anemia and MSCT Abdomen and Kolon Carsinoma Cross-Sectional Study at Dr.Kariadi General Hospital in 2016
title_sort relationship between family history, bloody stool, palpable mass, anemia and msct abdomen and kolon carsinoma cross-sectional study at dr.kariadi general hospital in 2016
publisher Universitas Sultan Agung Semarang
publishDate 2018
url https://doaj.org/article/4958949cc1a343a7ba029de326ac72a4
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