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Gonzales, K., (2020). Anemia como factor de riesgo para convulsiones febriles en un hospital público [Tesis, Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12759/6654
Gonzales, K., Anemia como factor de riesgo para convulsiones febriles en un hospital público [Tesis]. : Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego; 2020. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12759/6654
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title = "Anemia como factor de riesgo para convulsiones febriles en un hospital público",
author = "Gonzales Malaver, Kevin Scott",
publisher = "Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego",
year = "2020"
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Title: Anemia como factor de riesgo para convulsiones febriles en un hospital público
Authors(s): Gonzales Malaver, Kevin Scott
Advisor(s): Revoredo Llanos, Silvia Úrsula
Keywords: Anemia; Convulsión Febril
Issue Date: 2020
Institution: Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego
Abstract: Evaluar si la anemia es un factor de riesgo para convulsiones febriles en
un Hospital Público.
Material y métodos: Se realizó un estudio observacional, analítico, retrospectivo,
longitudinal de casos y controles. La población de estudio estuvo constituida por
aquellos pacientes menores de 6 años de edad con fiebre atendidos en el Hospital
Belén de Trujillo entre los años 2013 y 2019, entre 39 casos y 78 controles,
obteniéndose los datos de historias clínicas que cumplieron con los criterios de
selección pertinentes.
Resultados: Se encontró que la anemia no es factor de riesgo para convulsión febril
(p: 0,261; OR: 1,59 IC:95% [0,71 – 3,58]). Del total de pacientes con convulsión
febril el 38.5% tuvo anemia y del total de pacientes sin convulsión febril el 28,2%
tuvo anemia. Del total de pacientes con anemia el 56.8% fue leve y el 43,2% fue
moderada. Entre las variables intervinientes, se encontró que el sexo masculino es
factor asociado a convulsiones febriles (p: 0,031; OR: 2,37 IC:95% [1,07 – 5,22]),
no se encontró asociación entre las otras variables intervinientes y convulsión febril.
Conclusión: La anemia no es factor de riesgo para convulsiones febriles en un
Hospital Público
Evaluate anemia as a risk factor for febrile seizures in a Public Hospital. Material and methods: An observational, analytical, retrospective and, longitudinal case-control type study was performed. The study population consisted of patients under 6 years old with fever treated at the Hospital Belén de Trujillo during the years 2013 – 2019, divided into two groups: 39 cases and 78 controls, obtaining the data from medical records according to the selection criteria. Results: Anemia is not a risk factor for febrile seizures (p: 0,261; OR: 1,59; CI: 95% [0,71 – 3,58]). The 38.5% of the patients with febrile seizure had anemia and the 28.2% of the patients without febrile seizure had also anemia. From the patients with anemia, 56.8% were mild and 43.2% were moderate. Between the intervening variables, the male sex was found as an associated factor for febrile seizure (p: 0.031; OR: 2.37, CI: 95% [1.07 – 5.22]). Other intervening variables were not associated to febrile seizures. Conclusion: Anemia is not a risk factor for febrile seizures in a Public Hospital
Evaluate anemia as a risk factor for febrile seizures in a Public Hospital. Material and methods: An observational, analytical, retrospective and, longitudinal case-control type study was performed. The study population consisted of patients under 6 years old with fever treated at the Hospital Belén de Trujillo during the years 2013 – 2019, divided into two groups: 39 cases and 78 controls, obtaining the data from medical records according to the selection criteria. Results: Anemia is not a risk factor for febrile seizures (p: 0,261; OR: 1,59; CI: 95% [0,71 – 3,58]). The 38.5% of the patients with febrile seizure had anemia and the 28.2% of the patients without febrile seizure had also anemia. From the patients with anemia, 56.8% were mild and 43.2% were moderate. Between the intervening variables, the male sex was found as an associated factor for febrile seizure (p: 0.031; OR: 2.37, CI: 95% [1.07 – 5.22]). Other intervening variables were not associated to febrile seizures. Conclusion: Anemia is not a risk factor for febrile seizures in a Public Hospital
Link to repository: https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12759/6654
Discipline: Medicina
Grade or title grantor: Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego. Facultad de Medicina Humana
Grade or title: Médico Cirujano
Register date: 20-Oct-2020
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