Research

Indonesian Prenatal Institute

Highlight of our studies since 2022

We are currently involved in a largest pre-eclampsia screening and prevention multi-center study in Asia. Regularly audited data and certified physicians are our concerns in order to obtain a high quality study.

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Multicenter RCT
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Surveillance

Safe Prenatal Surveillance is a data cohort collected by the Indonesian Prenatal Institute since 2018.  We have been collecting data from the early trimester of pregnancy until birth. This data has been regularly audited and has been used for more than 30 research projects that have influenced the decision-making process for screening and intervention to prevent pregnancy complications in our population in Jakarta and the greater area. One of our successful projects is Safe Prenatal PE, which has decreased almost 40% of pre-eclampsia in our population.  For further collaboration and data access, please contact us via info@prenatal.or.id.

Articles

  1. Ophthalmic artery Doppler for pre‐eclampsia prediction at the first trimester: a Bayesian survival‐time model. Raden Aditya Kusuma, Detty Siti Nurdiati, Adly Nanda Al Fattah, Didi Danukusumo, Sarini Abdullah, Ivan Sini. Journal of Ultrasound (2023) 26:155–162 pdf
  2. Alternatives of Risk Prediction Models for Preeclampsia in a Low Middle-Income Setting. Raden Aditya Kusuma, Detty Siti Nurdiati, Siswanto Agus Wilopo. Open Access Macedonian Journal of Medical Sciences. 2022 Feb 05; 10(B):1-6 pdf
  3. Bayesian Accelerated Failure Time Model and Its Application to Preeclampsia. Dennis Alexander, Sarini Abdullah. Proceedings of the International Conference on Mathematics, Geometry, Statistics, and Computation (IC-MaGeStiC 2021). pdf
  4. Reference range of placental growth factors at 11–14 weeks’ gestation in Indonesia. Detty Siti Nurdiatia, Aditya Kusuma, Adly Nanda Al Fattah, Nining Handayani. Placenta 145 (2024) 126–129 pdf
  5. Incidence and first trimester risk factors of stillbirth in Indonesia. Mirani Ulfa Yusrika, Adly Nanda Al Fattah, Raden Aditya Kusuma, Felix Firyanto Widjaja, Shinda Marizni and Vania Permata Putri. J. Perinat. Med. 2024; aop. pdf
  6. The Prediction Model for Stillbirth Based on First Trimester Pre-eclampsia Combined Screening. Adly Nanda Al-Fattah, Muhammad Pradhiki Mahindra, Mirani Ulfa Yusrika, Muhammad Pradhika Mapindra, Shinda Marizni, Vania Permata Putri, Sadina Pramuktini Besar, Felix Firyanto Widjaja, Raden Aditya Kusuma, Dimitrios Siassakos. Int J Gynecol Obstet. 2024;00:1–8 pdf
  7. Neonatal Factors In Term  Babies Admitted to Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) Versus Non-NICU in Indonesia: A Retrospective Analysis. Muhammad Pradhika Mapindra, Muhammad Pradhiki Mahindra, Shinda Marizni, Vania Permata Putri, Felix Firyanto Widjaja, Adly Nanda Al-Fattah, Raden Aditya Kusuma. BMJ Paediatrics Open 2024;8(Suppl 5):A1–A116. pdf
  8. Implementation of first-trimester screening and prevention of preeclampsia: a stepped wedge cluster-randomised trial in Indonesia
    Aditya Kusuma, MD, PhD, et. al.

    Circulation. 2024;150:1223–1235.pdf

Conference Presentations

  1. Exploring First Trimester Maternal Risk Factors of Preterm Preeclampsia in Indonesia: Examining the Role of Education Level and Insurance. Status. Amanda S D Hertika, Adly N A Fattah, Felix F Widjaja, Shinda Marizni, Raden A Kusuma. Poster session presented at International Society for Prenatal Diagnosis (ISPD); 2023 Jun 19-21; Edinburgh, UK. pdf
  2. Performance of First-Trimester Combined Screening for Preeclampsia in Asian Population: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis. Mirani Ulfa Yusrika, Raden Aditya Kusuma, Adly Nanda Al Fattah, Anastasya Maria Kosasih. Poster session presented at Pertemuan Ilmiah Tahunan Perkumpulan Obstetri dan Ginekologi Indonesia (PIT POGI); 2023 Jul 24-26; Yogyakarta, Indonesia. pdf
  3. Prevalence and Risk Factors of Stillbirth: Study on Pregnant Women in Indonesia. Mirani Ulfa Yusrika, Raden Aditya Kusuma, Adly Nanda Al Fattah, Shinda Marizni, Vania Permata Putri, Felix Widjaja. XXIV FIGO World Congress of Gynecology and Obstetrics; 2023 October 9-12; Paris, France .pdf
  4. Incidence and Characteristics of Pregnancies with Reactive Hypoglycaemia in Indonesian. MP Mahindra, MP Mapindra, AN Al-Fattah, RA Kusuma, A David, S Hillman, D Siassakos. Oral session presented at British Maternal & Fetal Medicine Society Conference (BMFMS); 2024 Apr 25-26; Spine, Liverpool. pdf
  5. Comparison of First Trimester Preeclampsia Combined Screening Performances with Various Approaches in the Indonesian Population. Adly Nanda Al-Fattah, Muhammad Pradhiki Mahindra, Mirani Ulfa Yusrika, Shinda Marizni, Vania Permata Putri, Felix Firyanto Widjaja, Raden Aditya Kusuma. Poster session presented at International Society for Prenatal Diagnosis (ISPD); 2024 Jul 07-10; Boston, USA. pdf
  6. First Trimester Prediction Model for Fetal Growth Restriction in Indonesian Population. Adly Nanda Al-Fattah, Shinda Marizni, Vania Permata Putri, Erlinda Rhestu, Felix Firyanto Widjaja, Raden Aditya Kusuma. Poster session presented at Pertemuan Ilmiah Tahunan Perkumpulan Obstetri dan Ginekologi Indonesia (PIT POGI); 2024 Jul 22-24; Kupang, Indonesia.

Current Enrolling Studies

  1. Ophthalmic Artery Doppler versus Uterine Artery Doppler in the prediction model of preeclampsia at 11-13 weeks’ gestation
    Principal Investigator: Aditya Kusuma, MD., Adly Nanda, MD., Felix Firyanto, MD.
  2. Ultrasound fetal biometrics and estimated fetal weight: development of new standard for Indonesian population.
    Principal Investigator: Uweisha Eraz Puteri, Saffana Hilmy
  3. Cervical Length: Normogram and Maternal Ourcomes
    Principal Investigator: Muhammad Pradhiki, MD., Uweisha Eraz Puteri
  4. Comparison between Sagittal and Transverse Plane for Ductus Venosus Doppler Assessment: A Validation Study
    Principal Investigator: Mirani Ulfa Yusrika, MD., Muhammad Pradhiki, MD.
  5. Protocol of Safe Prenatal Surveillance
    Principal Investigator: Vania Permata Putri, Lhuri Dwianti Rahmartani, PhD.
  6. Characterization of Metabolically unhealthy Lean Mothers in Indonesia: Maternal and Neonatal Outcomes
    Principal Investigator: Sheila Mizani, MD.
  7. Comparison Between PlGF Test: Automatic Immunofluorescent (AIF) Versus Point-of-Care Testing (POCT)
    Principal Investigator: Adly Nanda Al Fattah, MD., Shinda Marizni, RM.

    More detailed information, contact shinda@prenatal.or.id

 
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