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    TELEDENTISTRY IN A JURIDICAL PERSPECTIVE: CRIMINAL, CIVIL AND ADMINISTRATIVE ASPECTS

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    Introduction: To address the limitations resulting from the implementation of health protocols in providing healthcare services to patients, a solution was found in the utilization of information and communication technology to support healthcare services for patients in the form of telehealth, often known as telemedicine. Review: According to Article 1, Paragraph 21 of Law Number 17 of 2023 regarding Health, telemedicine is defined as the provision and facilitation of healthcare services, including public health, health information services, and self-care services, through telecommunications and digital communication technology. One of the aspects of telemedicine in the field of dentistry is teledentistry, which can be a solution for optimizing dental and oral healthcare services for individuals and the community. However, there are various issues in its implementation, especially related to legal issues such as licensing, patient electronic medical record privacy and confidentiality, clinical guidelines, and others that are highly vulnerable to data discrepancies, falsification, or digital patient data leakage. Conclusion: These issues can potentially lead to medical disputes that may enter the legal realm. On the other hand, teledentistry services also play a crucial role in improving public health, especially in dental and oral health in Indonesia, particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic. Therefore, the development of teledentistry services needs to be continuously improved, both in terms of systems and regulations, to provide security and legal certainty for the Indonesian population

    High neutrophils to lymphocytes ratio in maternal blood serum as risk factor for preterm premature rupture of membrane

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    Background: Neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio has been extensively studied as a prognostic factor for various diseases based on systemic inflammation. Premature rupture of membranes is an obstetric problem that does not only occur in term pregnancies but can also occur in preterm pregnancies. One of the main etiologies for premature rupture of membranes is inflammation. Knowing the difference in the NLR between preterm premature rupture of membranes and without PPROM is important to increase understanding of the crucial role of NLR in predicting the incidence of PPROM. Methods:  This analytic case-control study compared NLR values ​​in maternal blood serum between PPROM and without PPROM. This research was conducted in the emergency delivery room and obstetrics and gynecology outpatient clinic at Prof. dr. I.G.N.G. Ngoerah Hospital Denpasar from February to June 2022. Results: A high NLR in maternal blood serum may be a risk factor for PPROM. Patients with a high NLR had a 4.5 times greater likelihood of experiencing PPROM than those with a low NLR (OR=4.5; 95% CI=1.4-13.83; p=0.007). Conclusions: A high NLR in maternal blood serum is a marker of inflammation with an increased risk of 4.5 times for the occurrence of PPROM

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    Buku ajar Penuntun Kuliah Ginekologi

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