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Amarillo, J., Tucunango, J. (2013). Evaluación de los factores del riesgo cardiovascular en pacientes con VIH asociados al tratamiento con antirretrovirales en el hospital III de emergencias Grau-Essalud durante el periodo enero -junio 2010 [Tesis, Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12672/3412
Amarillo, J., Tucunango, J. Evaluación de los factores del riesgo cardiovascular en pacientes con VIH asociados al tratamiento con antirretrovirales en el hospital III de emergencias Grau-Essalud durante el periodo enero -junio 2010 [Tesis]. PE: Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos; 2013. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12672/3412
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title = "Evaluación de los factores del riesgo cardiovascular en pacientes con VIH asociados al tratamiento con antirretrovirales en el hospital III de emergencias Grau-Essalud durante el periodo enero -junio 2010",
author = "Tucunango Quispe, José Luis",
publisher = "Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos",
year = "2013"
}
Presently work was evaluated the factors of cardiovascular risk in patient with HIV, to determine the cardiovascular risk associated to the therapy antirretroviral and to determine the incidence of the metabolic syndrome, in the patients of the Hospital III of Emergencies Grau-EsSalud during the period January-June of the 2010. The study population was constituted by 90 patients, of both sexes, bigger than 18 years and smaller than 65 years, with more than three months of initiate the treatment and with basal study of lipid profile and glucose serum. It was revised clinical histories and the interview was developed with the patient by means of a record of Gathering of data in the Service of Pharmacy, giving as a result that the studied population's 24, 44 % (22 patients) they developed an increment in the values of cardiovascular risk with regard to the half cardiovascular risk to 10 years according to the study of Framingham and found an odds ratio (OR) of 15.46, which means that the risk of making a RC high in patients who were using antiretroviral therapy with protease inhibitors (PI) is 15.46 times more in relation to patients who were antiretroviral therapy without PI. In the present study, through statistical test demonstrates the use of antiretroviral protease inhibitors (PI) as a cardiovascular risk factor.
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