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Zamora, R., (2024). Razón linfocito/proteína c como factor predictor de complicaciones post colecistectomía abierta [Tesis, Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12759/17631
Zamora, R., Razón linfocito/proteína c como factor predictor de complicaciones post colecistectomía abierta [Tesis]. PE: Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego; 2024. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12759/17631
@misc{renati/378492,
title = "Razón linfocito/proteína c como factor predictor de complicaciones post colecistectomía abierta",
author = "Zamora Manrique, Rosario Isabel",
publisher = "Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego",
year = "2024"
}
OBJECTIVE: To prove that the lymphocyte/CRP rate (LCR) is useful as a predictor of post-surgical complications in open cholecystectomy. METHOD: I performed a Diagnostic test study, which included 239 patients that were admitted due to acute cholecystitis at the emergency area of the Belen Hospital of Trujillo during the 2018 - 2023 period. The LCR in these patients was obtained by taking their last pre surgical tests value and assessing the presence of post-surgical complications of the open cholecystectomy. The cut-off point, the area under the ROC curve, sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive value (PPV) and negative predictive value (NPV) of the LCPRR were determined. RESULTS: The 40, 77% (157 patients) presented at least one post open cholecystectomy complication. More specifically, 40% (154 patients) presented a surgical site infection, with more incidence in the groups of 30 - 49 years (64 patients) and 50 - 60 years (66 patients), out of these 59, 7% were female. For this complication, the cut-off point used was 0, 02 (under the curve area resulted in 0,977), which presented a sensitivity of 99, 4%, specificity of 94, 37%, PPV 92, 17% of and NPV of 99, 54% as a predictor of post open cholecystectomy infection. As to the dehiscence of the wound, we observe that 16, 88% (65 patients) presented this complication, with more incidence in the group of 50 - 60 years (42 patients), out of these 51, 4% were female. For this complication, the cut-off point used was 0, 01 (under the curve area 0,985), which presented a sensitivity of 100%, specificity of 95, 6%, PPV of 82, 3% and NPV of 100% as a predictor of post open cholecystectomy dehiscence. CONCLUSIONS: In this study we found that the lymphocyte/CRP rate works as a predictor of open cholecystectomy complications
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