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Título : | Litiasis biliar : morfología y composición bioquímica en pacientes colecistectomizados en el período octubre del 2016 a mayo del 2017 en el Hospital General Liborio Panchana Sotomayor de Santa Elena. |
Autor : | Aguilar Bruque, Otto de Jesús Salazar Flores, María Zamira |
metadata.dc.contributor.advisor: | Altamirano Vergara, María Gabriela |
Palabras clave : | LITIASIS BILIAR;COLECISTECTOMÍA;ÍNDICE DE MASA CORPORAL;GASTROENTEROLOGÍA |
Fecha de publicación : | 4-sep-2017 |
Editorial : | Universidad Católica de Santiago de Guayaquil |
Descripción : | Gallstones are one of the main health problems affecting patients especially in Latin America; with serious medical and economic implications due to its high frequency and complications. It’s one of the most frequent diseases in digestive system and consequently, cholecystectomy is one of the 5 leading causes of surgical intervention globally. In this study, a total of 100 gallbladders with their content were obtained through cholecystectomy and subsequently analyzed. The results showed an inter-quartile range of 30 to 40 gallstones, with a minimum value of 2 and a maximum of 311 gallstones. The predominant color was pale gray (57%), followed by a greenish color (31%). Additionally, the study found an association between body mass index (BMI) and most common biochemical composition, with results showing that among the 100 samples obtained, more than 93.7% of patients with a BMI over 22 had mixed gallstones (22%), whereas patients with a BMI over 31 had predominantly pure cholesterol gallstones (68%). |
URI : | http://repositorio.ucsg.edu.ec/handle/3317/9357 |
Aparece en las colecciones: | Trabajos de Titulación - Carrera de Medicina |
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