Abstract

Background: Gastrointestinal endoscopic examination which is included in the referral system of the Badan Penyelenggara Jaminan Sosial (BPJS) has been available at St Vincentius Hospital Singkawang and already been conducted by internist since March 2017 to diagnose upper and lower gastrointestinal diseases. The gastrointestinal endoscopic examination unit serves referrals from Singkawang and its 3 surrounding districts (Sambas, Bengkayang, and Mempawah) that close to the Malaysian border. The purpose of this study is to determine the patients’ profile from Singkawang, Sambas, Bengkayang, and Mempawah Districs who underwent gastrointestinal endoscopic examination at St Vincentius Hospital from March 2017 to April 2018.Method: This is a retrospective descriptive study by using secondary data of patient’s medical records at St Vincentius Hospital Singkawang in March 2017 - April 2018. Every patient is included as a sample (total sampling). Total numbers are consisted of 308 patients including 230 esophagogastroduodenoscopies and 78 colonoscopies.Result: The results of this study showed that majority of patients were more likely to undergo esophagogastroduodenoscopy (EGD) (75%) than colonoscopy (25%). Males, age group of 51-70 years old and Malay ethnic are the groups of patients who have the most upper and lower gastrointestinal disorders. The prominent finding of esophagogastroduodenoscopy was erosive gastritis (64%), whereas internal hemorrhoids was the most common finding in colonoscopy (67%); if internal hemorrhoids was excluded, colon mass became the most common finding disorder.Conclusion: Patient were mostly male, age group between 51 – 70 years old and Malay. The most common finding in colonoscopy (67%); if internal hemorrhoids was excluded, colon mass shifted forward as the top finding disorder.

Highlights

  • Endoscopy had changed the way of gastroenterology approach the diagnosis, clinical findings and therapy of gastrointestinal disorders.[1,2] Gastrointestinal endoscopy examination covered by social insurance administration organization has been available at St Vincentius Hospital Singkawang and operated by an internist since March 2017 to support diagnosis of upper and lower gastrointestinal tract disorders

  • The results of this study showed that majority of patients were more likely to undergo esophagogastroduodenoscopy (EGD) (75%) than colonoscopy (25%)

  • The variables we studied here consisted of gender, age, ethnic and findings of gastrointestinal endoscopy

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Introduction

Endoscopy had changed the way of gastroenterology approach the diagnosis, clinical findings and therapy of gastrointestinal disorders.[1,2] Gastrointestinal endoscopy examination covered by social insurance administration organization has been available at St Vincentius Hospital Singkawang and operated by an internist since March 2017 to support diagnosis of upper and lower gastrointestinal tract disorders. This endoscopy unit has received patient referrals from Singkawang and its surrounding districts: Sambas, Bengkayang, and Mempawah which are situated close to border of Malaysia. The purpose of this study is to determine the patients’ profile from Singkawang, Sambas, Bengkayang, and Mempawah Districs who underwent gastrointestinal endoscopic examination at St Vincentius Hospital from March 2017 to April 2018

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