Bibliographic citations
Deza, I., (2015). Prevalencia de infecciones extra nosocomiales como causa de ingreso de pacientes con hepatopatía crónica descompensada: encefalopatía hepática al Hospital Cayetano Heredia - Piura en el periodo 2011-2014 [Tesis, Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego - UPAO]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12759/3697
Deza, I., Prevalencia de infecciones extra nosocomiales como causa de ingreso de pacientes con hepatopatía crónica descompensada: encefalopatía hepática al Hospital Cayetano Heredia - Piura en el periodo 2011-2014 [Tesis]. : Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego - UPAO; 2015. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12759/3697
@misc{renati/377178,
title = "Prevalencia de infecciones extra nosocomiales como causa de ingreso de pacientes con hepatopatía crónica descompensada: encefalopatía hepática al Hospital Cayetano Heredia - Piura en el periodo 2011-2014",
author = "Deza Villavicencio, Ingrid María",
publisher = "Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego - UPAO",
year = "2015"
}
To describe the prevalence of non-nosocomial infections as cause of admission of patients with decompensated chronic liver disease: Hepatic Encephalopathy. MATERIAL AND METHOD: This study is descriptive, retrospective, observational and transversal, evaluated a series of 85 patients diagnosed with Hepatic Encephalopathy and any non-nosocomial infection. Patients older than 30 years without neurodegenerative diseases. The study covered the years 2011-2014. RESULTS: According to the research results, the prevalence of urinary tract infections is 54.1%; however the prevalence of respiratory infections is 38.8% and 8.2% skin infections. The study also reports that there were no patients with spontaneous bacterial peritonitis. CONCLUSIONS: Regarding the issues raised in our overall objective of this study shows that the most frequent non-nosocomial infection urinary tract infection then follows respiratory infections and to a lesser extent skin infections and no patients with spontaneous bacterial peritonitis was found.
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