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Ore, F., (2024). Factores de riesgo en la enfermedad venosa crónica en miembros inferiores en el personal de sala de operaciones del Hospital Regional Cusco 2024 [Universidad Andina del Cusco]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12557/6830
Ore, F., Factores de riesgo en la enfermedad venosa crónica en miembros inferiores en el personal de sala de operaciones del Hospital Regional Cusco 2024 []. PE: Universidad Andina del Cusco; 2024. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12557/6830
@misc{renati/958103,
title = "Factores de riesgo en la enfermedad venosa crónica en miembros inferiores en el personal de sala de operaciones del Hospital Regional Cusco 2024",
author = "Ore Cevallos, Fabiola Valeria",
publisher = "Universidad Andina del Cusco",
year = "2024"
}
Introduction: This research refers to the influence of risk factors in Chronic Venous Disease in lower members of the operating room staff. Due to the increase in the diagnosis of CVD in health professionals, they are exposed to various risk factors, mainly prolonged standing due to prolonged periods of standing. As well as the presence of symptoms and signs that this disease causes. Objective: Identify the influence of risk factors on the development of chronic venous disease in lower limbs in the operating room staff of the Regional Hospital of Cusco, 2024. Materials and method: Non-experimental, quantitative, and transversal research. Sample made up of 100 operating room workers. Survey study technique with the questionnaire instrument carried out by the researcher that was validated by experts. Results: Non-modifiable factors such as age [OR=1.052(p=0.025)] and genetics [OR=1.273(p=0.003)] have a significant influence. Modifiable factors such as work experience [OR=1.998(p=0.003)], obesity [OR=1.083(p=0.044), sedentary lifestyle [OR=0.117(p=0.003)], tobacco consumption [OR=1.770(p =0.006)] use of tight clothing (OR=1.427 (p=0.001)] and heat exposure [OR=1.975 (p=0.000)] are factors that significantly influence the presence of CVD. Heaviness was the prevalent symptom in 34% followed by pain (19%). Telangiectasias occurred in 36% of the sample. Conclusions: The presence of risk factors such as age, genetics, work experience, obesity, sedentary lifestyle, tobacco consumption, tight clothing and exposure to heat significantly influence the presence of CVD in lower members of the operating room staff of Regional Hospital of Cusco.
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