Prevalence of comorbidities in patients with endometriosis of childbearing age in the María Auxiliadora Hospital between 2008-2017

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Objective: To describe the prevalence of comorbidities in patients with endometriosis of childbearing age in the María Auxiliadora Hospital between 2008-2017.Objective: To describe the prevalence of comorbidities in patients with endometriosis of childbearing age in the María Auxiliadora Hospital be...

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Autores: Infante-Bustamante, Pedro, Loayza-Alarico, Manuel J., Correa López, Lucy E.
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Fecha de Publicación:2018
Institución:Universidad Ricardo Palma
Repositorio:Revista URP - Revista de la Facultad de Medicina Humana
Lenguaje:español
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Materia:Comorbidity
Endometriosis
Prevalence
Pelvic inflammatory disease
Myomatosis
Infertility
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Prevalence of comorbidities in patients with endometriosis of childbearing age in the María Auxiliadora Hospital between 2008-2017
Prevalencia de comorbilidades en pacientes con endometriosis en edad fértil en el Hospital María Auxiliadora entre los años 2008-2017
title Prevalence of comorbidities in patients with endometriosis of childbearing age in the María Auxiliadora Hospital between 2008-2017
spellingShingle Prevalence of comorbidities in patients with endometriosis of childbearing age in the María Auxiliadora Hospital between 2008-2017
Infante-Bustamante, Pedro
Comorbidity
Endometriosis
Prevalence
Pelvic inflammatory disease
Myomatosis
Infertility
title_short Prevalence of comorbidities in patients with endometriosis of childbearing age in the María Auxiliadora Hospital between 2008-2017
title_full Prevalence of comorbidities in patients with endometriosis of childbearing age in the María Auxiliadora Hospital between 2008-2017
title_fullStr Prevalence of comorbidities in patients with endometriosis of childbearing age in the María Auxiliadora Hospital between 2008-2017
title_full_unstemmed Prevalence of comorbidities in patients with endometriosis of childbearing age in the María Auxiliadora Hospital between 2008-2017
title_sort Prevalence of comorbidities in patients with endometriosis of childbearing age in the María Auxiliadora Hospital between 2008-2017
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Infante-Bustamante, Pedro
Loayza-Alarico, Manuel J.
Correa López, Lucy E.
author Infante-Bustamante, Pedro
author_facet Infante-Bustamante, Pedro
Loayza-Alarico, Manuel J.
Correa López, Lucy E.
author_role author
author2 Loayza-Alarico, Manuel J.
Correa López, Lucy E.
author2_role author
author
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Comorbidity
Endometriosis
Prevalence
Pelvic inflammatory disease
Myomatosis
Infertility
topic Comorbidity
Endometriosis
Prevalence
Pelvic inflammatory disease
Myomatosis
Infertility
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv Objective: To describe the prevalence of comorbidities in patients with endometriosis of childbearing age in the María Auxiliadora Hospital between 2008-2017.Objective: To describe the prevalence of comorbidities in patients with endometriosis of childbearing age in the María Auxiliadora Hospital between 2008-2017. Methods: A quantitative, observational and descriptive study was carried out. We worked from the database of patients who were diagnosed with endometriosis at the María Auxiliadora Hospital. Results: We found 66 clinical histories that had the definitive diagnosis of endometriosis, of which 60 were of childbearing age, which was divided into 3 age groups, 20 to 40 years with 34 patients and 41 to 50 years with 26 patients. . No patients were found in the group of 11 to 19 years. Comorbidity, in the fertile age group, with the highest prevalence was anemia, with 81.7% (n = 49), followed by pelvic inflammatory disease with 56.7% (n = 34) and myomatosis with 30% (n = 18). ). Infertility was presented in 18.3% (n = 11), obesity 10% (n = 7) and comorbidities with a prevalence lower than 10%, were anxiety with 6.7% (n = 4), depression, arterial hypertension and coronary disease with 5% (n = 3), diarrhea, irritable bowel and constipation occurred in less than 5% of patients and there were no cases of ovarian cancer, myocardial infarction, or lymphoma not Hodking, but in the group of people over 50, who presented 1 case of ovarian cancer. The age group with the highest number of comorbidities was 41 to 50 years with 51.9% (n = 70). Conclusion: We found a large number of cases of comorbidities studied, despite being a small group of patients, being the group of 41 to 50 years the most affected. The high prevalence of anemia in our country may be the reason for the high number in our patients, unlike the pelvic inflammatory disease that has a prevalence similar to that of other studies. DOI 10.25176/RFMH.v18.n4.1731  
Objetivo: Describir la prevalencia de comorbilidades en pacientes con endometriosis en edad fértil en el Hospital María Auxiliadora entre los años 2008-2017. Métodos: Se realizó un estudio cuantitativo, observacional y descriptivo. Se trabajó a partir de la base de datos de pacientes que se encontraban con diagnóstico de endometriosis en el Hospital María Auxiliadora. Resultados: Se encontraron 66 historias clínicas que contaban con el diagnóstico definitivo de endometriosis,de las cuales 60 se encontraban en edad fértil, el cual fue dividido en 3 grupos etarios, 20 a 40 años con 34 pacientes y 41 a 50 años con 26 pacientes. No se encontraron pacientes en el grupo de 11 a 19 años. La comorbilidad, en el grupo de edad fértil, con mayor prevalencia fue la anemia, con 81.7% (n=49), seguida de la enfermedad pélvica inflamatoria con 56.7% (n=34) y la miomatosis con 30% (n=18). La infertilidad se presentó en un 18.3% (n=11), la obesidad 10% (n=7) y las comorbilidades con una prevalencia menor al 10%, fueron la ansiedad con 6.7% (n=4), la depresión, la hipertensión arterial y la patología coronaria con 5% (n=3), la diarrea, el colon irritable y la constipación se presentaron en menos del 5% de las pacientes y no se presentaron casos de cáncer de ovario, infarto de miocardio, ni linfoma no Hodking, pero sí en el grupo de mayores de 50 años, que presentó 1 caso de cáncer de ovario. El grupo etario que presentó mayor número de comorbilidades fue de 41 a 50 años con 51.9% (n=70). Conclusión: Se encontraron un gran número de casos de las comorbilidades estudiadas, a pesar de ser un grupo pequeño de pacientes, siendo el grupo de 41 a 50 años el más afectado. La alta prevalencia de anemia en nuestro país puede ser la razón de la cifra tan elevada en nuestras pacientes, a diferencia de la enfermedad inflamatoria pélvica que posee una prevalencia similar a la de otros estudios.  DOI 10.25176/RFMH.v18.n4.1731  
description Objective: To describe the prevalence of comorbidities in patients with endometriosis of childbearing age in the María Auxiliadora Hospital between 2008-2017.Objective: To describe the prevalence of comorbidities in patients with endometriosis of childbearing age in the María Auxiliadora Hospital between 2008-2017. Methods: A quantitative, observational and descriptive study was carried out. We worked from the database of patients who were diagnosed with endometriosis at the María Auxiliadora Hospital. Results: We found 66 clinical histories that had the definitive diagnosis of endometriosis, of which 60 were of childbearing age, which was divided into 3 age groups, 20 to 40 years with 34 patients and 41 to 50 years with 26 patients. . No patients were found in the group of 11 to 19 years. Comorbidity, in the fertile age group, with the highest prevalence was anemia, with 81.7% (n = 49), followed by pelvic inflammatory disease with 56.7% (n = 34) and myomatosis with 30% (n = 18). ). Infertility was presented in 18.3% (n = 11), obesity 10% (n = 7) and comorbidities with a prevalence lower than 10%, were anxiety with 6.7% (n = 4), depression, arterial hypertension and coronary disease with 5% (n = 3), diarrhea, irritable bowel and constipation occurred in less than 5% of patients and there were no cases of ovarian cancer, myocardial infarction, or lymphoma not Hodking, but in the group of people over 50, who presented 1 case of ovarian cancer. The age group with the highest number of comorbidities was 41 to 50 years with 51.9% (n = 70). Conclusion: We found a large number of cases of comorbidities studied, despite being a small group of patients, being the group of 41 to 50 years the most affected. The high prevalence of anemia in our country may be the reason for the high number in our patients, unlike the pelvic inflammatory disease that has a prevalence similar to that of other studies. DOI 10.25176/RFMH.v18.n4.1731  
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spelling Prevalence of comorbidities in patients with endometriosis of childbearing age in the María Auxiliadora Hospital between 2008-2017Prevalencia de comorbilidades en pacientes con endometriosis en edad fértil en el Hospital María Auxiliadora entre los años 2008-2017Infante-Bustamante, PedroLoayza-Alarico, Manuel J.Correa López, Lucy E.ComorbidityEndometriosisPrevalencePelvic inflammatory diseaseMyomatosisInfertilityObjective: To describe the prevalence of comorbidities in patients with endometriosis of childbearing age in the María Auxiliadora Hospital between 2008-2017.Objective: To describe the prevalence of comorbidities in patients with endometriosis of childbearing age in the María Auxiliadora Hospital between 2008-2017. Methods: A quantitative, observational and descriptive study was carried out. We worked from the database of patients who were diagnosed with endometriosis at the María Auxiliadora Hospital. Results: We found 66 clinical histories that had the definitive diagnosis of endometriosis, of which 60 were of childbearing age, which was divided into 3 age groups, 20 to 40 years with 34 patients and 41 to 50 years with 26 patients. . No patients were found in the group of 11 to 19 years. Comorbidity, in the fertile age group, with the highest prevalence was anemia, with 81.7% (n = 49), followed by pelvic inflammatory disease with 56.7% (n = 34) and myomatosis with 30% (n = 18). ). Infertility was presented in 18.3% (n = 11), obesity 10% (n = 7) and comorbidities with a prevalence lower than 10%, were anxiety with 6.7% (n = 4), depression, arterial hypertension and coronary disease with 5% (n = 3), diarrhea, irritable bowel and constipation occurred in less than 5% of patients and there were no cases of ovarian cancer, myocardial infarction, or lymphoma not Hodking, but in the group of people over 50, who presented 1 case of ovarian cancer. The age group with the highest number of comorbidities was 41 to 50 years with 51.9% (n = 70). Conclusion: We found a large number of cases of comorbidities studied, despite being a small group of patients, being the group of 41 to 50 years the most affected. The high prevalence of anemia in our country may be the reason for the high number in our patients, unlike the pelvic inflammatory disease that has a prevalence similar to that of other studies. DOI 10.25176/RFMH.v18.n4.1731  Objetivo: Describir la prevalencia de comorbilidades en pacientes con endometriosis en edad fértil en el Hospital María Auxiliadora entre los años 2008-2017. Métodos: Se realizó un estudio cuantitativo, observacional y descriptivo. Se trabajó a partir de la base de datos de pacientes que se encontraban con diagnóstico de endometriosis en el Hospital María Auxiliadora. Resultados: Se encontraron 66 historias clínicas que contaban con el diagnóstico definitivo de endometriosis,de las cuales 60 se encontraban en edad fértil, el cual fue dividido en 3 grupos etarios, 20 a 40 años con 34 pacientes y 41 a 50 años con 26 pacientes. No se encontraron pacientes en el grupo de 11 a 19 años. La comorbilidad, en el grupo de edad fértil, con mayor prevalencia fue la anemia, con 81.7% (n=49), seguida de la enfermedad pélvica inflamatoria con 56.7% (n=34) y la miomatosis con 30% (n=18). La infertilidad se presentó en un 18.3% (n=11), la obesidad 10% (n=7) y las comorbilidades con una prevalencia menor al 10%, fueron la ansiedad con 6.7% (n=4), la depresión, la hipertensión arterial y la patología coronaria con 5% (n=3), la diarrea, el colon irritable y la constipación se presentaron en menos del 5% de las pacientes y no se presentaron casos de cáncer de ovario, infarto de miocardio, ni linfoma no Hodking, pero sí en el grupo de mayores de 50 años, que presentó 1 caso de cáncer de ovario. El grupo etario que presentó mayor número de comorbilidades fue de 41 a 50 años con 51.9% (n=70). Conclusión: Se encontraron un gran número de casos de las comorbilidades estudiadas, a pesar de ser un grupo pequeño de pacientes, siendo el grupo de 41 a 50 años el más afectado. 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