Bibliographic citations
This is an automatically generated citacion. Modify it if you see fit
Guzmán, M., (2024). Asociación entre síndrome metabólico e hiperuricemia en adultos [Tesis, Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12759/30711
Guzmán, M., Asociación entre síndrome metabólico e hiperuricemia en adultos [Tesis]. PE: Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego; 2024. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12759/30711
@misc{renati/381076,
title = "Asociación entre síndrome metabólico e hiperuricemia en adultos",
author = "Guzmán Mego, Mónica Cecilia",
publisher = "Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego",
year = "2024"
}
Title: Asociación entre síndrome metabólico e hiperuricemia en adultos
Authors(s): Guzmán Mego, Mónica Cecilia
Advisor(s): Chávez Rimarachin, Bertoni Manuel
Keywords: Síndrome Metabólico; Hiperuricemia
OCDE field: http://purl.org/pe-repo/ocde/ford#3.02.27
Issue Date: 2024
Institution: Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego
Abstract: Determinar si existe asociación entre el síndrome metabólico e
hiperuricemia en adultos.
Material y Método: Se desarrolló un estudio observacional, analítico y
transversal, en el que integra revisiones de historias clínicas de 93 pacientes
adultos atendidos en el servicio de Medicina Interna y Reumatología del HRDT
entre el periodo 2019-2023. Conforme a los criterios de elegibilidad se
distribuyeron en función a la presencia o no de síndrome metabólico e
hiperuricemia. La información recolectada fue analizada por la Prueba Chi
cuadrado de Pearson con el SPSS STATISTICS 27, para realizar el análisis
estadístico y posteriormente mostrar los resultados adquiridos en tablas y
gráficos con el software de Microsoft Excel.
Resultados: Los hallazgos en el grupo de pacientes con síndrome metabólico
e hiperuricemia es de 43 pacientes (51.1 %) y del grupo sin síndrome
metabólico, pero con hiperuricemia es de 15 pacientes (100 %), en la cual
tiene un porcentaje de significancia de p = 0.0010. Con respecto a la variable
sexo nos indica que el sexo masculino (81%) en comparación con el sexo
femenino (23.3%) tiene mayor probabilidad de desarrollar hiperuricemia
(p=0.0000). La variable edad en pacientes con o sin hiperuricemia nos infiere
que no hay diferencia significativa.
Conclusiones: Hay asociación entre síndrome metabólico e hiperuricemia
en adultos
To determinate if there is association between metabolic syndrome and hyperuricemia in adults. Material and method: An observational, analytical and cross-sectional study was conducted, which includes reviews of medical records of 93 adult patients who were treated at the Internal Medicine and Rheumatology Service of the HRDT in the period 2019 to 2023. According to the eligibility criteria, they were distributed based on the presence or absence of metabolic syndrome and hyperuricemia. The collected information was analyzed using the Pearson chi- square test with SPSS STATISTICS 27, to carry out the statistical analysis and subsequently display the acquired results in tables and graphs using Microsoft Excel Software. Results: The findings in the group of patients with metabolic syndrome and hyperuricemia consist of 43 patients (51.1 %), while in the group without metabolic syndrome but with hyperuricemia, there are 15 patients (100 %), in which it has a significance percentage of p = 0.0010. With respect to the variable sex, it indicates that males (81.1%) compared to females (23.3%) have a higher probability of developing hyperuricemia. The age variable in patients with or without hyperuricemia suggests that there is no significant difference. Conclusions: There is an association between metabolic syndrome and hyperuricemia in adults
To determinate if there is association between metabolic syndrome and hyperuricemia in adults. Material and method: An observational, analytical and cross-sectional study was conducted, which includes reviews of medical records of 93 adult patients who were treated at the Internal Medicine and Rheumatology Service of the HRDT in the period 2019 to 2023. According to the eligibility criteria, they were distributed based on the presence or absence of metabolic syndrome and hyperuricemia. The collected information was analyzed using the Pearson chi- square test with SPSS STATISTICS 27, to carry out the statistical analysis and subsequently display the acquired results in tables and graphs using Microsoft Excel Software. Results: The findings in the group of patients with metabolic syndrome and hyperuricemia consist of 43 patients (51.1 %), while in the group without metabolic syndrome but with hyperuricemia, there are 15 patients (100 %), in which it has a significance percentage of p = 0.0010. With respect to the variable sex, it indicates that males (81.1%) compared to females (23.3%) have a higher probability of developing hyperuricemia. The age variable in patients with or without hyperuricemia suggests that there is no significant difference. Conclusions: There is an association between metabolic syndrome and hyperuricemia in adults
Link to repository: https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12759/30711
Discipline: Medicina Humana
Grade or title grantor: Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego. Facultad de Medicina Humana
Grade or title: Médico Cirujano
Juror: Geldres Alcántara, Tomas Fernando; Tirado Silva, Alejandro; Rodríguez Montoya, Ronald Milton
Register date: 10-Jun-2024
This item is licensed under a Creative Commons License