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Quispe, L., (2018). Oxigenoterapia hiperbárica tratamiento alternativo en úlceras crónicas en pacientes diabéticos tipo 2 de hospitales de tercer nivel del Cusco, marzo -mayo 2018. [Tesis, Universidad Andina del Cusco]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12557/1825
Quispe, L., Oxigenoterapia hiperbárica tratamiento alternativo en úlceras crónicas en pacientes diabéticos tipo 2 de hospitales de tercer nivel del Cusco, marzo -mayo 2018. [Tesis]. : Universidad Andina del Cusco; 2018. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12557/1825
@misc{renati/959150,
title = "Oxigenoterapia hiperbárica tratamiento alternativo en úlceras crónicas en pacientes diabéticos tipo 2 de hospitales de tercer nivel del Cusco, marzo -mayo 2018.",
author = "Quispe Orihuela, Lizbeth",
publisher = "Universidad Andina del Cusco",
year = "2018"
}
Objective: To describe the evolution of chronic infected ulcer, in patients with diabetes mellitus type 2, with management of hyperbaric oxygen therapy, in third level hospitals in the city of Cusco, March - May 2018 Methods and materials: This is an observational, descriptive, prospective longitudinal study, consisting of 21 voluntary patients without associated conmorbidity who fulfilled the inclusion criteria, 1 patient withdrawn from the study for not completing the number of sessions. HbA1c, glucose, glucose before and after the HBOT sessions were determined for each subject, the area of the chronic ulcer was measured after each session of HBOT and the presence of granulation tissue in the ulcer was observed. Results: It is observed that 90% of the total of patients reduced the area of the chronic ulcer in a good way, only 10% of the patients presented reduction of the area of the chronic ulcer in a deficient way; 50% presented granulation tissue on the second day of treatment with HBOT and 100% presented granulation tissue on the sixth day of treatment with HBOT Conclusions: OTHB intervenes in the favorable evolution of chronic ulcer of diabetic patients type 2, presenting an average of the recovered area of 51.15%, presented maximum and minimum values of 85% and 16% respectively
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