Perbedaan Kadar Hemoglobin, Nilai Hematokrit Dan Jumlah Eritrosit Pada Pasien Stroke Hemoragik Dan Stroke Non Hemoragik Di RSUD Dr. H. Abdul Moeloek Provinsi Lampung

  • Siregar M
  • Basuki W
  • Amalia F
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Stroke is a disease or functional disorder of the brain in the form of neurologic nerve (deficit neurologic) due to suddenly inhibition of blood flow to the brain and acute that lasted more than 24 hours, because of bleeding or blockage in the brain that can cause death. Stroke can cause viscosity / blood viscosity which can worsen stroke, cause slowing of cerebral blood flow, infarct extension, and worsening prognosis. This study aims to determine differences in hemoglobin levels, value of hematocrit and amount of erythrocytes in patients with hemorrhagic stroke and non hemorrhagic stroke in dr. H. Abdul Moeloek Provinsi Lampung. The type of research is analytic with cross sectional study design and using Independent Sample T Test. The research was conducted in RSUD dr. H. Abdul Moeloek Provinsi Lampung In May-June 2018. The study respondents were 60 patients with details of 30 hemorrhagic stroke patients and 30 non hemorrhagic stroke patients. The result of this research is p-value of hemoglobin value = 0.004, hematocrit value = 0.004 and total erythrocyte = 0.026, so it can be concluded that there are different hemoglobin, hematocrit and erythrocytes in patients with hemorrhagic stroke with non hemorrhagic stroke.

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Siregar, M. T., Basuki, W., & Amalia, F. Y. (2019). Perbedaan Kadar Hemoglobin, Nilai Hematokrit Dan Jumlah Eritrosit Pada Pasien Stroke Hemoragik Dan Stroke Non Hemoragik Di RSUD Dr. H. Abdul Moeloek Provinsi Lampung. Jurnal Analis Kesehatan, 7(2), 724. https://doi.org/10.26630/jak.v7i2.1201

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