Hubungan Nilai Total Lymphocyte Count terhadap Skor Sofa pada Pasien Sepsis yang Dirawat di ICU RSUP Haji Adam Malik Medan
Correlation of Total Lymphocyte Count Values with SOFA Scores in Sepsis Patients Treated in the ICU of Haji Adam Malik Hospital Medan

Date
2024Author
Wicaksono, Desmiko Haryo
Advisor(s)
Lubis, Bastian
Bisono, Luwih
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Background: Sepsis is a life-threatening organ dysfunction due to dysregulation of the host's response to infection which causes systemic changes, namely a decrease in the Total Lymphocyte Count value which is related to mortality.
Method: This research is an observational analytical study with a cross sectional approach in adult patients diagnosed with sepsis in integrated inpatient wards and intensive care wards at Haji Adam Malik Hospital Medan. The subject sampling technique used was non-probability sampling with a consecutive sampling method where 115 subjects were required. Bivariate analysis used the Spearman correlation test on the Total Lymphocyte Count value and SOFA score with a 95% confidence interval with a p value <0.05 considered significantly significant.
Results: The results of the research on the first day found that the average lymphocyte count was 0.92 + 0.29 (0.78) and the average SOFA score was 9.96 + 2.88 (11) where an r value of -0.783 was obtained which indicates a correlation. high and significant negative relationship between lymphocyte count and SOFA Score as a predictor of sepsis patients (p value = 0.001, p <0.05).
Conclusion: lymphocyte count has a strong negative correlation with the SOFA score in adult patients diagnosed with sepsis in integrated inpatient wards and intensive care wards.
