Publications by authors named "Sri Hudaya Widihastha"

Aim: To determine the impact of microperimetric biofeedback training (MBFT) on the quality of vision in patients with age-related macular degeneration (AMD).

Methods: This study was a prospective, interventional, comparative study with subjects of patients diagnosed with AMD in the National Eye Center Cicendo Eye Hospital, Indonesia. Patients were randomly divided into two groups, intervention and non-intervention with 18 patients in each group.

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Thalassemia is a genetic disease caused by disruption of globin chain synthesis leading to severe anemia and thus regular blood transfusion is necessary. However, there have been known transfusions-related consequences, including iron overload and multi-organ damage. The aims of this study were to evaluate liver and cardiac function in youth and adult transfusion-dependent Indonesian thalassemic patients and to assess its correlation with serum ferritin levels, as well as T2 magnetic resonance imaging (MRI).

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Sri Hudaya Widihastha"

  • - Sri Hudaya Widihastha's research focuses on improving patient outcomes in ophthalmology and hematology, particularly through innovative training techniques and the assessment of health complications in thalassemia patients.
  • - The 2023 study on microperimetric biofeedback training for patients with age-related macular degeneration demonstrates significant potential for enhancing visual quality, suggesting new avenues for rehabilitation in ophthalmic care.
  • - His earlier work in 2021 highlighted the critical issue of iron overload in transfusion-dependent thalassemic patients, revealing correlations between serum ferritin levels and liver/cardiac function, thereby addressing a key health concern in this patient population.