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Larios, C., (2020). Microalbuminuria entre 20 a 28 semanas de edad gestacional como marcador bioquímico de preeclampsia [Tesis, Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12759/6080
Larios, C., Microalbuminuria entre 20 a 28 semanas de edad gestacional como marcador bioquímico de preeclampsia [Tesis]. PE: Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego; 2020. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12759/6080
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title = "Microalbuminuria entre 20 a 28 semanas de edad gestacional como marcador bioquímico de preeclampsia",
author = "Larios Rodriguez, Carlos Alexis",
publisher = "Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego",
year = "2020"
}
Title: Microalbuminuria entre 20 a 28 semanas de edad gestacional como marcador bioquímico de preeclampsia
Authors(s): Larios Rodriguez, Carlos Alexis
Advisor(s): Vicuña Rios, Hugo
OCDE field: https://purl.org/pe-repo/ocde/ford#3.02.27
Issue Date: 2020
Institution: Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego
Abstract: Analizar si la microalbuminuria es un marcador bioquímico de
preeclampsia en gestantes entre 20 y 28 semanas de edad gestacional.
Material y Métodos: Estudio observacional, analítico, longitudinal, prospectivo
de cohortes en 92 mujeres gestantes con factores de riesgo de presentar
preeclampsia.
Resultados:
Se incluyeron a 92 pacientes en el análisis. En 42 pacientes se
detectó microalbuminuria positiva y 38 de ellas desarrollaron preeclampsia; de
las 50 pacientes las cuales la microalbuminuria fue negativa, 8 desarrollaron
preeclampsia.
Se determinó que la
proporción de gestantes con microalbuminuria positiva fue
de 45.65% y aquellos que desarrollaron preeclampsia fue el 41.30%. por otro
lado, la proporción de gestantes sin microalbuminuria fue de 54.35% y aquellos
que desarrollaron preeclampsia fue de 8.69%.
Por lo tanto, existe un riesgo relativo de 5.6 veces con un intervalo confianza de
95% de 2.97 – 10.75 de desarrollar preeclampsia en pacientes gestantes con
microalbuminuria positiva.
Conclusiones: La determinación de microalbuminuria tiene una asociación
positiva para predecir preeclampsia en mujeres gestantes con factores de riesgo.
Objective: To analyze microalbuminuria is a biochemical marker of preeclampsia in pregnant women between 20 and 28 weeks of gestational age. Material and methods: observational, analytical, longitudinal, prospective cohort study in 92 pregnant women with risk factors for preeclampsia present. Results: 92 patients were included in the analysis. In 42 patients positive microalbuminuria was detected and 38 of them developed preeclampsia; Of the 50 patients whose microalbuminuria was negative, 8 developed preeclampsia. It was determined that the proportion of pregnant women with positive microalbuminuria was 45.65% and those who developed preeclampsia was 41.30%. On the other hand, the proportion of pregnant women without microalbuminuria was 54.35% and those who developed preeclampsia was 8.69%. Therefore, there is a Relative Risk of 5.6 times with a confidence interval of 95% of 2.97 - 10.75 to develop preeclampsia in pregnant patients with positive microalbuminuria. Conclusions: The determination of microalbuminuria has a positive association to predict preeclampsia in pregnant women with risk factors.
Objective: To analyze microalbuminuria is a biochemical marker of preeclampsia in pregnant women between 20 and 28 weeks of gestational age. Material and methods: observational, analytical, longitudinal, prospective cohort study in 92 pregnant women with risk factors for preeclampsia present. Results: 92 patients were included in the analysis. In 42 patients positive microalbuminuria was detected and 38 of them developed preeclampsia; Of the 50 patients whose microalbuminuria was negative, 8 developed preeclampsia. It was determined that the proportion of pregnant women with positive microalbuminuria was 45.65% and those who developed preeclampsia was 41.30%. On the other hand, the proportion of pregnant women without microalbuminuria was 54.35% and those who developed preeclampsia was 8.69%. Therefore, there is a Relative Risk of 5.6 times with a confidence interval of 95% of 2.97 - 10.75 to develop preeclampsia in pregnant patients with positive microalbuminuria. Conclusions: The determination of microalbuminuria has a positive association to predict preeclampsia in pregnant women with risk factors.
Link to repository: https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12759/6080
Discipline: Medicina Humana
Grade or title grantor: Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego. Facultad de Medicina Humana
Grade or title: Médico Cirujano
Register date: 10-Mar-2020
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