Bibliographic citations
Montoya, E., (2019). Modelo de enfermedad hepática terminal integrado a colesterol total como factor asociado a mortalidad en pacientes cirróticos del Hospital Belén de Trujillo [Tesis, Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego - UPAO]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12759/5856
Montoya, E., Modelo de enfermedad hepática terminal integrado a colesterol total como factor asociado a mortalidad en pacientes cirróticos del Hospital Belén de Trujillo [Tesis]. : Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego - UPAO; 2019. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12759/5856
@misc{renati/372544,
title = "Modelo de enfermedad hepática terminal integrado a colesterol total como factor asociado a mortalidad en pacientes cirróticos del Hospital Belén de Trujillo",
author = "Montoya Clavo, Erika del Rosario",
publisher = "Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego - UPAO",
year = "2019"
}
Objective: To determine if the model of terminal liver disease integrated to total cholesterol is a factor associated with mortality in cirrhotic patients at Belén the Trujillo Hospital. Material and methods: An Analytical, observational, sectional, crosssectional study was carried out in which 128 patients with decompensated liver cirrhosis were included, according to selection criteria which were divided into 2 groups: 31 death patients and 97 survivors; applying the odds ratio, and the chi-square statistical test. Results: The frequency of hyponatremia and esophageal varices were significantly higher in the group of deceased patients than in the group of survivors (p <0.05). The average time of illness, bilirubin and serum total cholesterol were significantly different among the group of deceased or survivors (p <0.05). The high score of the terminal liver disease model integrated to total cholesterol is a factor associated with mortality in cirrhotics with an odds ratio of 6.1 which was significant (p <0.05). The multivariate analysis corroborates the significance of the risk for the variables: MELD high cholesterol, disease time, hyponatremia, esophageal varices as factors associated with mortality in liver cirrhosis (p <0.05). Conclusion: The model of terminal liver disease integrated to total cholesterol is a factor associated with mortality in cirrhotic patients at Belén de Trujillo Hospital.
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