Survival Analysis in Patients with Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever (DHF) Using Cox Proportional Hazard Regression
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2018-02-07Author
Handayani, Luluk
Fatekurohman, Mohamat
Anggraeni, Dian
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Indonesia is a tropical country that has two
seasons: the rainy season and dry season. In the rainy
season frequent flooding or puddles of water that could
become mosquito breeding and the spread of various
diseases, one of which is the dengue fever. Dengue
Hemorrhagic Fever (DHF) is the cause of public health
problems with a very rapid deployment and can lead to
death within a short time. This causes dengue become
one of the attractions to be investigated further. This
study discusses the survival analysis and the factors that
affect the healing rate of dengue patients using Cox
proportional hazard regression based on data from the
medical records of hospitalized dengue patients at the
Jember Klinik Hospital. The results showed that the
factors of age, gender, hemoglobin, trombonist, and
hematocrit affect the healing rate of DHF patients.
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