Bibliographic citations
Castro, C., (2020). Incidencia y factores de riesgo de pancreatitis aguda en el Hospital Regional Cayetano Heredia III, EsSalud-Piura, 2015-2017 [Tesis, Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego - UPAO]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12759/6127
Castro, C., Incidencia y factores de riesgo de pancreatitis aguda en el Hospital Regional Cayetano Heredia III, EsSalud-Piura, 2015-2017 [Tesis]. : Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego - UPAO; 2020. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12759/6127
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title = "Incidencia y factores de riesgo de pancreatitis aguda en el Hospital Regional Cayetano Heredia III, EsSalud-Piura, 2015-2017",
author = "Castro Vilchez, Claudia Noelia",
publisher = "Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego - UPAO",
year = "2020"
}
Acute pancreatitis is a disease of the exocrine pancreas, and is associated with cellular injury with local and systemic inflammatory responses. According to studies in patients with acute pancreatitis, only three identified risk factors have been identified as follows: suspicion of sphincter of Oddi dysfunction, female sex and previous pancreatitis. METHODS Observational, descriptive retrospective study All patients diagnosed with acute hospitalization pancreatitis of the specialty medical service of the Cayetano Heredia III Regional Hospital, Piura will be included. RESULTS The risk factors found in the study are female 74%, The presence of analysis in 81% of patients with acute pancreatitis, patients who had only a comorbidity, on average stay had 5.80 +/- 2 days and median of 5, range of 3 to 11 days and for patients with more than two comorbidities the average of days was 6.86 +/- 2.95%, and the median of 6, with range between 4 to 18 days, 43% of the patients observed type 1 obesity, the incidence of acute pancreatitis in patients hospitalized in the internal medicine service in 2015 was 29.59 patients per 1000 hospitalized, in 2016, 12.87 patients per 1000, while for 2017 they were 21.3 patients per 1000 CONCLUSIONS In the demographic characteristics of acute pancreatitis, 74% were female, patients with more than two comorbidities had a longer hospital stay, on average 6.86 +/- 2.95, with a range between 4 to 18 days., Vesicular lithiasis was associated more frequently to the development of pancreatitis found in 81% of patients.
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