Bibliographic citations
Barboza, C., (2024). Indice leuco-glicémico alto como factor de mortalidad para pacientes post infarto agudo de miocardio en el Hospital de la Amistad Perú Corea – Santa Rosa II-2 en la región Piura –Perü [Tesis, Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12759/25191
Barboza, C., Indice leuco-glicémico alto como factor de mortalidad para pacientes post infarto agudo de miocardio en el Hospital de la Amistad Perú Corea – Santa Rosa II-2 en la región Piura –Perü [Tesis]. PE: Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego; 2024. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12759/25191
@misc{renati/381613,
title = "Indice leuco-glicémico alto como factor de mortalidad para pacientes post infarto agudo de miocardio en el Hospital de la Amistad Perú Corea – Santa Rosa II-2 en la región Piura –Perü",
author = "Barboza López, Claudia Carolina",
publisher = "Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego",
year = "2024"
}
Introduction: The identification of predictive factors and specific markers is essential to improve clinical management. Objective: To establish whether the elevated leuko-glycemic index (LGI) is a predictor of in-hospital mortality in post-acute infarction patients at the Hospital de la Amistad Perú Corea – Santa Rosa II-2 in the Piura region – Peru. Materials and methods: An observational, analytical, longitudinal and retrospective study is carried out in post-acute myocardial infarction (AMI) patients between 30 and 80 years of age. It was carried out at the Hospital de la Amistad Perú Corea – Santa Rosa II-2, located in the Piura Region – Peru. A simple random sampling technique was used. All relevant information was recorded in a data collection form, which included the main and intervening variables of interest. Results: It was found that the population studied was very aged, men slightly predominated (52.5%), the highest average blood glucose level was 121 ± 45.2 mg/dL, the upper leukocyte count averaged 10858 ± 1817.3/µI, while that all patients with LGI > 1099.9 died. Furthermore, AMI of anterior topography predominated in general, but inferior and septal AMI were predisposed by the event group. Conclusions: All the variables analyzed had figures that overlapped the cases over the controls and different Odds ratios of relevance were presented. It was concluded that the ILG had high sensitivity and specificity as a predictor of short-term mortality in post-infarction patients
This item is licensed under a Creative Commons License