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Oloya, C., (2024). Asociación de dermatitis atópica en la presentación de otitis en Canis familiaris con dermopatías [Tesis, Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12759/31832
Oloya, C., Asociación de dermatitis atópica en la presentación de otitis en Canis familiaris con dermopatías [Tesis]. PE: Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego; 2024. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12759/31832
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title = "Asociación de dermatitis atópica en la presentación de otitis en Canis familiaris con dermopatías",
author = "Oloya Armas, Cynthia Julissa",
publisher = "Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego",
year = "2024"
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Title: Asociación de dermatitis atópica en la presentación de otitis en Canis familiaris con dermopatías
Authors(s): Oloya Armas, Cynthia Julissa
Advisor(s): Campos Huacanjulca, Christian Ernesto
Keywords: Atopia; Criterios de Favrot
OCDE field: https://purl.org/pe-repo/ocde/ford#4.03.00
Issue Date: 2024
Institution: Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego
Abstract: El objetivo de la investigación, fue determinar la asociación entre
dermatitis atópica canina (DAC) y otitis en Canis familiaris, así como, conocer los
factores asociados que participan en su presentación. Se muestrearon 100 caninos,
de diferentes razas, edades y sexos. Estos fueron evaluados físicamente, para ello,
se usó, la ficha epidemiológica para conocimiento del historial y antecedentes, uso
de criterios de Favrot para el reconocimiento de atopia, dermograma para la
localización de lesiones, escala análoga visual de prurito y ficha de diagnóstico de
otitis. Para la evaluación de los factores asociados a dermatitis atópica, se
consideraron principalmente aquellos relacionados con la edad, sexo, raza,
evolución, estacionalidad, convivencia con otras mascotas y ambiente. En los
resultados se observa que, de 100 caninos evaluados, el 61% fueron atópicos
(61/100), dentro de los cuales 4% presentaron exclusivamente atopia (4/61), y 57%
atopia asociada a otitis (57/61). Mientras que, 34% (34/100) del total de
participantes, padecieron exclusivamente otitis, y el 5% (5/100) no presento
dermatitis atópica ni otitis. Para el análisis estadístico, se aplicó la prueba exacta
de Fisher según correspondió, determinando que los factores: sexo y raza, no
tuvieron significancia estadística (p≥0.05). Por otro lado, los factores en los que se
encontraron asociación, fue el factor de estacionalidad, donde se encontró que un
92.98% fueron caninos atópicos y quienes presentaron exacerbación de signos y
lesiones de atopia durante la estación de verano; y el factor ambiente, donde el
96.49% de los caninos atópicos pasaba el mayor tiempo dentro de casa, mostrando
así, una diferencia estadística significativa de (p≤0.05). Asimismo, no se encontró
una diferencia significativa en la asociación de dermatitis atópica y otitis externa en
canis familiaris (p≥0.05) y requieren un abordaje individualizado, según la condición
de cada paciente
The objective of the research was to determine the association between canine atopic dermatitis (CAD) and otitis in Canis familiaris, as well as to know the associated factors that participate in its presentation. 100 canines of different breeds, ages and sexes were sampled. These were physically evaluated, for this, the epidemiological sheet was used to know the history and antecedents, use of Favrot criteria for the recognition of atopy, dermogram for the location of lesions, visual analog scale for pruritus and otitis diagnosis sheet. For the evaluation of the factors associated with atopic dermatitis, those related to age, sex, breed, evolution, seasonality, coexistence with other pets and environment were mainly considered. The results show that, of 100 canines evaluated, 61% were atopic (61/100), among which 4% presented exclusively atopy (4/61), and 57% atopy associated with otitis (57/61). While, 34% (34/100) of the total participants suffered exclusively from otitis, and 5% (5/100) did not present atopic dermatitis or otitis. For statistical analysis, Fisher's exact test was applied as appropriate, determining that the factors: sex and race, did not have statistical significance (p≥0.05). On the other hand, the factors in which an association was found was the seasonality factor, where it was found that 92.98% were atopic canines and those who presented exacerbation of signs and lesions of atopy during the summer season; and the environment factor, where 96.49% of the atopic canines spent the most time indoors, thus showing a significant statistical difference of (p≤0.05). Likewise, no significant difference was found in the association of atopic dermatitis and otitis externa in Canis familiaris (p≥0.05) and requires an individualized approach, depending on the condition of each patient.
The objective of the research was to determine the association between canine atopic dermatitis (CAD) and otitis in Canis familiaris, as well as to know the associated factors that participate in its presentation. 100 canines of different breeds, ages and sexes were sampled. These were physically evaluated, for this, the epidemiological sheet was used to know the history and antecedents, use of Favrot criteria for the recognition of atopy, dermogram for the location of lesions, visual analog scale for pruritus and otitis diagnosis sheet. For the evaluation of the factors associated with atopic dermatitis, those related to age, sex, breed, evolution, seasonality, coexistence with other pets and environment were mainly considered. The results show that, of 100 canines evaluated, 61% were atopic (61/100), among which 4% presented exclusively atopy (4/61), and 57% atopy associated with otitis (57/61). While, 34% (34/100) of the total participants suffered exclusively from otitis, and 5% (5/100) did not present atopic dermatitis or otitis. For statistical analysis, Fisher's exact test was applied as appropriate, determining that the factors: sex and race, did not have statistical significance (p≥0.05). On the other hand, the factors in which an association was found was the seasonality factor, where it was found that 92.98% were atopic canines and those who presented exacerbation of signs and lesions of atopy during the summer season; and the environment factor, where 96.49% of the atopic canines spent the most time indoors, thus showing a significant statistical difference of (p≤0.05). Likewise, no significant difference was found in the association of atopic dermatitis and otitis externa in Canis familiaris (p≥0.05) and requires an individualized approach, depending on the condition of each patient.
Link to repository: https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12759/31832
Discipline: Medicina Veterinaria y Zootecnia
Grade or title grantor: Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego. Facultad de Ciencias Agrarias
Grade or title: Medico Veterinario Zootecnista
Juror: Huamán Dávila, Angélica María; Macedo Macedo, Roy; Guerrero Díaz, Vilma Patricia
Register date: 26-Jun-2024
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