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Gómez, N., (2018). Alteración de parámetros bioquímicos en pacientes hipertensos con proteína C reactiva (PCR) elevada. Centro de Salud Santa Julia, Piura 2017 [Tesis, Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12759/4019
Gómez, N., Alteración de parámetros bioquímicos en pacientes hipertensos con proteína C reactiva (PCR) elevada. Centro de Salud Santa Julia, Piura 2017 [Tesis]. PE: Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego; 2018. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12759/4019
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title = "Alteración de parámetros bioquímicos en pacientes hipertensos con proteína C reactiva (PCR) elevada. Centro de Salud Santa Julia, Piura 2017",
author = "Gómez Montero, Nikolas Jorge",
publisher = "Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego",
year = "2018"
}
High blood pressure (HBP) is considered as a disease or chronic clinical condition, mainly compromising the blood vessels; This, in turn, is a cardiovascular risk factor. It has been shown that there are markers that can be altered in certain pathologies, as is the case of C-reactive protein (CRP), related to the presence of multiple chronic pathologies; keeping a relation to certain factors that influence coronary artery disease. Objective. To determine the alteration of the biochemical parameter of the C reactive protein (CRP) in patients with arterial hypertension (AHT). Material and methods. Cross-sectional, analytical study; with a statistical power of 97.6% in patients of the Health Center ““Santa Julia““. They will be taken biochemical measures - by professionals and with calibrated equipment; in addition to a survey recording the patient's lifestyle. Results. The survey applied to both groups, highlights the non-consumption of fats by both (45 hypertensive, 43 normotensive), the low percentage of people who perform physical activity and that all normotensive refers not smoking. Of the 100 respondents, 64.0% were male, the median age was 53 years. When performing the analysis according to having the positive and elevated PCR, it was obtained that those that increased the frequency of having a positive PCR were consuming little / no alcoholic beverages, doing little / no exercises and consuming little / no vegetables ; smoking little / nothing decreased the frequency of having a high CRP; all adjusted for the age of the respondents and using as an adjustment group having diagnosed hypertension. Conclusions. There is alteration of the biochemical parameter of the C reactive protein (CRP) in hypertensive patients; this is due to the influence of some lifestyles, which increased the frequency of having a positive PCR, being consuming little / no alcoholic beverages, doing little / no exercises and consuming little / no vegetables; smoking little / nothing decreased the frequency of having a high CRP.
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