Karakteristik, Manajemen Operatif, dan Outcome terhadap Pasien Tumor Otak di RSUP Haji Adam Malik Tahun 2022-2023
The Characteristics, Operative Management, and Outcomes of Brain Tumor Patients at Haji Adam Malik Central General Hospital in 2022-2023

Date
2024Author
Nasution, Nur Salsabila Haris
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Indharty, R R Suzy
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Introduction: Brain tumors are diseases of the central nervous system that can be
benign or malignant, affecting quality of life and leading to death, with a globally
increasing prevalence. Objective: To identify the characteristics, operative
management, and outcomes of brain tumor patients at RSUP Haji Adam Malik in
2022-2023. Methods: This study is a quantitative descriptive research with a
cross-sectional approach, involving 100 inpatients with brain tumors at RSUP
Haji Adam Malik using consecutive sampling. Data were obtained from medical
records. Results and Discussion: The majority of patients were late adults and
elderly (22%) and male (56%), with primary symptoms including headache,
neurological deficits such as hemiparesis, and impaired consciousness. Most
tumors originated from intra-axial regions (82%) with a supratentorial location
(79%). Primary brain tumors were more dominant, with astrocytomas (26,9%)
being the most frequently encountered type. The severity of primary brain tumors
was mostly grade IV (31.3%). The most common operative approach was
craniotomy (32%), often combined with radiotherapy and chemotherapy. The
survival outcome for primary brain tumor patients was highest in grade I (93.8%)
and grade II (78.9%), while mortality was predominant in grade IV patients
(71.4%). For secondary brain tumors, survival was most common in breast
cancer (58.3%), whereas mortality was dominant in lung cancer (73.4%).
Conclusion: Age, location, tumor type, and appropriate operative management
play a crucial role in patient prognosis.
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