Bibliographic citations
Pinedo, J., (2022). Hallazgos citológicos del tamizaje de papanicolaou realizados en mujeres del hospital regional de Loreto, 2020 [Tesis, Universidad Científica del Perú]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14503/1851
Pinedo, J., Hallazgos citológicos del tamizaje de papanicolaou realizados en mujeres del hospital regional de Loreto, 2020 [Tesis]. PE: Universidad Científica del Perú; 2022. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14503/1851
@misc{renati/1037249,
title = "Hallazgos citológicos del tamizaje de papanicolaou realizados en mujeres del hospital regional de Loreto, 2020",
author = "Pinedo Navarro, Jesús del Pilar",
publisher = "Universidad Científica del Perú",
year = "2022"
}
To determine the cytological findings of the Pap smear in women treated at the Regional Hospital of Loreto, 2020. Methodology The research was quantitative, with a descriptive, cross-sectional and retrospective design, with a population of 198 women with Pap smear reports and a sample size of 131 women who met the selection criteria, which was calculated by means of the formula of finite proportions. Results The sociodemographic characteristics found were; ages > 35 years (64.1%), urban marginal origin (47.3%), cohabitants (55.7%) and secondary education (64.9%); Among the Gyneco-Obstetric characteristics, a greater tendency was found in menarche before the age of 15 (78.6%), followed by the beginning of sexual relations > 15 years (57.3%), they had 1 abortion (16.8%), in addition to having between 2 3 children (58.8%), as well as the use of hormonal contraceptive methods (85.5%) and, to a lesser extent, family history of gynecological cancer (7.6%); The main findings of the Pap smear were LEIBG (24.4%), followed by LEIAG (9.2%) and INVASIVE CARCINOMA (0.8%), however, negative screening results predominated (65.6%). Conclusion It was found that age (X2= 7.518; p= 0.023), Menarche (X2= 8.203; p= 0.004), Start of sexual intercourse (X2= 14.493; p= 0.000), abortion (X2= 7.439; p= 0.024) and number of children (X2= 9.271; p= 0.010) are significantly related to the positive result in the Pap smear.
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