Abstrak Sindrom Syok Dengue merupakan keadaan darurat medik yang berawal dari DBD yang mengalami syok. Ada beberapa faktor yang dapat mempengaruhi SSD. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui hubungan beberapa fakto rirsiko yang menyebabkan SSD yaitu usia, status nutrisi, jenis kelamin, kadar trombosit dan kadar hematokrit. Penelitian ini merupakan retrospektif case control yang dilakukan di RSD dr. Soebandi Kabupaten Jember. Sampel dibagi menjadi 2 kelompok yaitu SSD (kelompok kasus) dan kelompok non-SSD (Kelompok kontrol). Analisis data dilakukan dengan uji Chi-Square menggunakan SPSS versi 21. Terdapat 136 pasien yang terbagi menjadi 94 pasien kelompok kontrol dan 42 pasien kelompok kasus. Dalam penelitian ini terdapat nilai p-value untuk usia, status nutrisi, jenis kelamin, kadar trombosit dan kadar hematokrit masing-masing 0,450; 0.490; 0,198;0,001; 0,007. Pada penelitian ini dapat disimpulkan bahwa usia, status nutrisi dan jenis kelamin tidak memiliki hubungan yang signifikan dengan kejadian SSD, sedangkan kadar trombosit dan kadar hematokrit memiliki hubungan yang signifikan dengan kejadian SSD. Kata kunci:konsumsi sindromsyok dengue, usia, status nutrisi, jeniskelamin, hematokrit, trombosit. Abstract Dengue Shock Syndrome is a medical emergency situation caused by shocking DHF. Some factors that can influence the DSS. The purpose of this research know some risk factors that might cause DSS. Those are age, nutritional status, gender, and amount of platelet and hematocrit. This research was retrospective case control doing in dr. Soebandi Hospital Jember. The sample were divided into 2 groups. Those were DSS (case group) and non-DSS group (control group). Data analysis was done by Chi-Square test using SPSS 21 version. These were 136 patients which were divided into 94 patients of control group and 42 patients of case group. In this research, there were p-value for ages, nutritional status, gender, amount of platelet and hematocrit on each 0,450; 0,490; 0,198; 0,001; 0,007 respectively. In this search, it could be concluded that age, nutritional status, and gender were not significantly related to DSS case although amount of platelet and hematocrit were significantly related to DSS case.
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