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Title: Síndrome metabólico como factor asociado a hiperplasia benigna de próstata
Advisor(s): Morales Ramos, Victor
Issue Date: 2018
Institution: Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego - UPAO
Abstract: Objetivo: Determinar si el síndrome metabólico es factor asociado para desarrollar hiperplasia benigna de próstata Material y Métodos: se llevó a cabo un estudio de tipo transversal, observacional analítico, para lo cual tuvimos una muestra de estudio que estuvo constituida por 396 varones >50 años, atendidos en consultorio externo del departamento de urología del hospital Víctor Lazarte Echegaray, los cuales divididos en 198 con Hiperplasia benigna de próstata y 198 sin ella. Resultados: El promedio de edad de los pacientes con el diagnostico de Hiperplasia prostática benigna fue de 71,18 ± 8,19 y los pacientes que no tenían el diagnóstico de HBP fue 69,76 ± 8,68. Se Observó a 134 pacientes (67.68%) con diagnóstico de HBP presentaban el diagnostico de síndrome metabólico además 79 pacientes del total (39.90%) que no presentaban el diagnóstico de HBP, presentaba el diagnóstico desíndrome metabólico con un X2 = 30,73; p < 0,001; ORc = 3,15 IC 95% [2,09 – 4,76]. En el Análisis multivariado de factores independientemente asociados a Hiperplasia Prostática Benigna, el síndrome metabólico presento un OR ajustado de 4.248, con una P: 0.000 y un IC 95% [2.613-6.900]. Conclusiones: Existe una asociación estadísticamente significativa a favor del síndrome metabólico como factor asociado a la hiperplasia benigna de próstata. “

Objective: Determine if the metabolic syndrome is an associated factor in developing benign prostatic hyperplasia Material and Methods: A Transversal, observational, analytical, case-control study was conducted. It was composed of 396 males > 50 years, attended in outpatient office of the Department of Urology of the hospital Víctor Lazarte Echegaray, which were divided into 198 with benign prostate hyperplasia and 198 without it. Results: The average age of patients with the diagnosis of benign prostatic hyperplasia was 71.18 ± 8.19 and patients who did not have the diagnosis of BPH were 69.76 ± 8.68. It was observed in 134 patients (67.68%) with a diagnosis of BPH had the diagnosis of metabolic syndrome in addition 79 patients of the total (39.90%) that they had the diagnosis of BPH, presented the diagnosis of metabolic syndrome with an X2 = 30,73; p < 0,001; ORc = 3,15 IC 95% [2,09 – 4,76]. In the multivariateanalysis of factors independently associated with benign prostatic hyperplasia, themetabolic syndrome presented an adjusted OR 4,248, with a P: 0.000 and an IC 95%[2.613-6.900]. Conclusions: There is a statistically significant association in favor of metabolic syndrome as a factor associated with benign prostatic hyperplasia.
Discipline: Medicina Humana
Grade or title grantor: Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego. Facultad de Medicina Humana
Grade or title: Médico Cirujano
Register date: 9-Apr-2018



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