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Avila, S., (2022). Calcio Iónico como factor predictor de complicaciones en pancreatitis aguda [Tesis, Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego - UPAO]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12759/9063
Avila, S., Calcio Iónico como factor predictor de complicaciones en pancreatitis aguda [Tesis]. PE: Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego - UPAO; 2022. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12759/9063
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title = "Calcio Iónico como factor predictor de complicaciones en pancreatitis aguda",
author = "Avila Carpio, Susan Yurico",
publisher = "Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego - UPAO",
year = "2022"
}
Title: Calcio Iónico como factor predictor de complicaciones en pancreatitis aguda
Authors(s): Avila Carpio, Susan Yurico
Advisor(s): Espinoza Llerena, Roberto José Manuel
Keywords: Calcio Iónico; Pancreatitis Aguda
OCDE field: http://purl.org/pe-repo/ocde/ford#3.02.27
Issue Date: 2022
Institution: Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego - UPAO
Abstract: Evaluar si el calcio iónico es un factor predictor de complicaciones en
pancreatitis aguda (PA).
MÉTODO: Se realizó un estudio observacional analítico de pruebas diagnósticas,
conformada por 92 pacientes con PA hospitalizados en el Hospital Regional
Docente de Trujillo entre 2017 y 2018; en quienes se buscó la evidencia de
cualquier complicación (sistémica, local o falla orgánica) dentro de los siete
primeros días de estancia hospitalaria, así mismo se revisó el valor del calcio iónico
del primer dosaje de electrolitos al ingreso hospitalario. Se calculó el punto de corte
del calcio, el área bajo la curva ROC, los valores de rendimiento diagnóstico y se
determinó el riesgo de complicaciones mediante Odds ratio.
RESULTADOS: Hubo un 38% de pacientes con complicaciones, el calcio iónico
en estos últimos fue de 0.86 mmol/l. El punto de corte óptimo fue de 0.95 mmol/l;
un valor inferior tenía una sensibilidad y especificidad del 77.1 y 75.4%,
respectivamente, como predictor de complicaciones. Así mismo, la hipocalcemia
iónica significó un incremento significativo del riesgo de complicaciones (OR: 10.37,
IC95%: 3.84-27.98).
CONCLUSION: el calcio iónico es un factor predictor de complicaciones en
pancreatitis aguda.
To evaluate if ionic calcium is a predictor of complications in acute pancreatitis (AP). Method: An analytical observational study of diagnostic tests was carried out, consisting of 92 patients with AP hospitalized at the Hospital Regional Docente de Trujillo between 2017 and 2018; In whom the evidence of any complication (systemic, local failure or organic) was sought within the first seven days of hospital stay, the ionic calcium value of the first electrolyte dose at hospital admission was also reviewed. The cut-off point for calcium, the area under the COR curve, the diagnostic performance values were calculated, and the risk of complications was determined using Odds ratio. Results: There were 38% of patients with complications, the ionic calcium in the latter was 0.86 mmol/l. The optimal cut-off point was 0.95 mmol/l; a lower value had a sensitivity and specificity of 77.1 and 75.4%, respectively, as a predictor of complications. Likewise, ionic hypocalcemia represented a significant increase in the risk of complications (OR: 10.37, 95%CI: 3.84-27.98). Conclusions: ionic calcium is a predictor of complications in acute pancreatitis.
To evaluate if ionic calcium is a predictor of complications in acute pancreatitis (AP). Method: An analytical observational study of diagnostic tests was carried out, consisting of 92 patients with AP hospitalized at the Hospital Regional Docente de Trujillo between 2017 and 2018; In whom the evidence of any complication (systemic, local failure or organic) was sought within the first seven days of hospital stay, the ionic calcium value of the first electrolyte dose at hospital admission was also reviewed. The cut-off point for calcium, the area under the COR curve, the diagnostic performance values were calculated, and the risk of complications was determined using Odds ratio. Results: There were 38% of patients with complications, the ionic calcium in the latter was 0.86 mmol/l. The optimal cut-off point was 0.95 mmol/l; a lower value had a sensitivity and specificity of 77.1 and 75.4%, respectively, as a predictor of complications. Likewise, ionic hypocalcemia represented a significant increase in the risk of complications (OR: 10.37, 95%CI: 3.84-27.98). Conclusions: ionic calcium is a predictor of complications in acute pancreatitis.
Link to repository: https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12759/9063
Discipline: Medicina
Grade or title grantor: Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego. Facultad de Medicina Humana
Grade or title: Medico Cirujano
Juror: Moreno Lázaro, Alberto De La Rosa; Bustamante Cabrejo, Alexander David; Acevedo Valdiviezo, Julio Cesar
Register date: 8-Jun-2022
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