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Araujo, C., (2019). Síndrome metabólico como factor asociado a alopecia genética femenina [Tesis, Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego - UPAO]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12759/4525
Araujo, C., Síndrome metabólico como factor asociado a alopecia genética femenina [Tesis]. : Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego - UPAO; 2019. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12759/4525
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title = "Síndrome metabólico como factor asociado a alopecia genética femenina",
author = "Araujo Silva, Crystel Jessenia",
publisher = "Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego - UPAO",
year = "2019"
}
Title: Síndrome metabólico como factor asociado a alopecia genética femenina
Authors(s): Araujo Silva, Crystel Jessenia
Advisor(s): Chira Romero, Flor Elena
Keywords: Síndrome metabólico; Alopecia; Mujer; Resistencia a la insulina
Issue Date: 2019
Institution: Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego - UPAO
Abstract: Objetivo: Determinar si el síndrome metabólico (MetS) es un factor asociado a alopecia
genética femenina (AGF) en las pacientes atendidas en el consultorio externo del
servicio de dermatología del Hospital La Noria.
Material y métodos: Realizamos un estudio observacional de casos y controles, en una
muestra conformada por 70 pacientes, de los cuales 35 fueron controles y 35 pacientes
con AGF que cumplieron los criterios de inclusión y fueron seleccionados mediante
muestreo aleatorio simple. La comparación de variables entre ambos grupos de estudio
se realizó mediante la prueba T student para comparar medias y Chi cuadrado para
comparar proporciones. Se halló el OR con un IC al 95%. Se consideró significancia
estadística p < 0,05.
Resultados: Se analizaron en el estudio un total de 70 pacientes. La frecuencia del
síndrome metabólico entre los 70 pacientes del estudio fue de 29 (41,4%), 19 (54,3%)
en el grupo de casos y 10 (28,6%) en el grupo control. La asociación entre las variables
de estudio fue significativa (p=0.029) y mostró que los pacientes con síndrome
metabólico tienen un OR (IC al 95%) de 2.97 (1.103 – 7.99) para padecer alopecia
genética familiar. Además, no se encontró diferencia significativa (p > 0, 05) en la edad
al comparar ambos grupos de estudio.
Conclusiones: El síndrome metabólico es un factor asociado a alopecia genética
femenina.
Objective: To establish if metabolic syndrome (MetS) is an associated factor to female genetic alopecia (FGA) in outpatients treated in the dermatology department of “Hospital La Noria”. Material and methods: We conducted a case-control study that included 70 patients, 35 controls and 35 patients with FGA who met the selection´s criteria and were selected by simple random sampling. The comparison of variables between both groups of study was carried out using T student test for means and Chi-square test for proportions. Odds ratio with 95% confidence interval was calculated. Statistical significance was considered if p <0.05. Results: The frequency of the metabolic syndrome among the 70 participants was 29 (41.4%), 19 (54.3%) in the case group and 10 (28.6%) in the control group. The association between the study variables was significant (p = 0.029) and the OR for FGA was 2.97 (CI: 1.103 - 7.99) in patients with MetS. Conclusions: Metabolic syndrome is an associated factor for female genetic alopecia.
Objective: To establish if metabolic syndrome (MetS) is an associated factor to female genetic alopecia (FGA) in outpatients treated in the dermatology department of “Hospital La Noria”. Material and methods: We conducted a case-control study that included 70 patients, 35 controls and 35 patients with FGA who met the selection´s criteria and were selected by simple random sampling. The comparison of variables between both groups of study was carried out using T student test for means and Chi-square test for proportions. Odds ratio with 95% confidence interval was calculated. Statistical significance was considered if p <0.05. Results: The frequency of the metabolic syndrome among the 70 participants was 29 (41.4%), 19 (54.3%) in the case group and 10 (28.6%) in the control group. The association between the study variables was significant (p = 0.029) and the OR for FGA was 2.97 (CI: 1.103 - 7.99) in patients with MetS. Conclusions: Metabolic syndrome is an associated factor for female genetic alopecia.
Link to repository: https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12759/4525
Discipline: Medicina Humana
Grade or title grantor: Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego. Facultad de Medicina Humana
Grade or title: Médico Cirujano
Register date: 11-Mar-2019
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