Gyneco-obstetric complications in acute bartonellosis: 50 cases observed in Caraz, Ancash

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Objective: to evaluate obstetric complications arising in pregnant native women with acute bartonellosis due to Bartonella bacilliformis in an endemic area in Caraz, Ancash, at 2 237 m above sea level. Material and method: 50 pregnant women were enrolled consecutively in San Juan de Dios Hospital, C...

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Autores: López Guimaraes, Douglas, Giraldo Villafane, Maricriz, Maguiña Vargas, Ciro
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2024
Institución:Colegio Médico del Perú
Repositorio:Acta Médica Peruana
Lenguaje:español
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Nivel de acceso:acceso abierto
Materia:Bartonelosis aguda
Gestación, enfermedad de Carrión
Bartonella baciliformis
Acute bartonellosis
Pregnancy
Carrión's disease
Bartonella
Bacilliformis
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Gyneco-obstetric complications in acute bartonellosis: 50 cases observed in Caraz, Ancash
Complicaciones ginecoobstétricas en la bartonelosis aguda: 50 observados en Caraz, Ancash
title Gyneco-obstetric complications in acute bartonellosis: 50 cases observed in Caraz, Ancash
spellingShingle Gyneco-obstetric complications in acute bartonellosis: 50 cases observed in Caraz, Ancash
López Guimaraes, Douglas
Bartonelosis aguda
Gestación, enfermedad de Carrión
Bartonella baciliformis
Acute bartonellosis
Pregnancy
Carrión's disease
Bartonella
Bacilliformis
title_short Gyneco-obstetric complications in acute bartonellosis: 50 cases observed in Caraz, Ancash
title_full Gyneco-obstetric complications in acute bartonellosis: 50 cases observed in Caraz, Ancash
title_fullStr Gyneco-obstetric complications in acute bartonellosis: 50 cases observed in Caraz, Ancash
title_full_unstemmed Gyneco-obstetric complications in acute bartonellosis: 50 cases observed in Caraz, Ancash
title_sort Gyneco-obstetric complications in acute bartonellosis: 50 cases observed in Caraz, Ancash
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv López Guimaraes, Douglas
Giraldo Villafane, Maricriz
Maguiña Vargas, Ciro
author López Guimaraes, Douglas
author_facet López Guimaraes, Douglas
Giraldo Villafane, Maricriz
Maguiña Vargas, Ciro
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author2 Giraldo Villafane, Maricriz
Maguiña Vargas, Ciro
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Bartonelosis aguda
Gestación, enfermedad de Carrión
Bartonella baciliformis
Acute bartonellosis
Pregnancy
Carrión's disease
Bartonella
Bacilliformis
topic Bartonelosis aguda
Gestación, enfermedad de Carrión
Bartonella baciliformis
Acute bartonellosis
Pregnancy
Carrión's disease
Bartonella
Bacilliformis
description Objective: to evaluate obstetric complications arising in pregnant native women with acute bartonellosis due to Bartonella bacilliformis in an endemic area in Caraz, Ancash, at 2 237 m above sea level. Material and method: 50 pregnant women were enrolled consecutively in San Juan de Dios Hospital, Caraz, between 1999 and 2003. All cases had the diagnosis of bartonellosis, based on a Bartonella-positive peripheral blood smear.  Results: all pregnant women were native and living in the endemic area; 64% came from adjacent rural areas, 12% had an antecedent of "verruga peruana" and 10 % had previously received treatment for "verruga". The features of early acute bartonellosis (Carrión's disease) in these patients were paleness (80%), headache (76 %), articular pain (64%), fever (34 %), abdominal pain (24 %) and vaginal bleeding (18%). The average age was 25,5 years. The average gestational age when seen was 22,9 weeks. The average hemoglobin was 9,8 g/dL. The average parasitic index (proportion of parasitized red cells) was 23,2%, range 1-100; only 22 % had a high parasitic index, over 50 % in their blood smears. 48% of patients had obstetric complications: abortions 26%, premature labor 8%, fetal death 4 %, placental retention 4 % and sepsis 2%. The obstetric complications were more frequent during the first trimester of pregnancy with 71,4 %. There were no maternal deaths in this cohort.  Conclusion: in endemic areas, pregnant women suffering from Carrión's disease (acute bartonellosis by B. bacilliformis) had a high frequency of obstetric complications; the disease poses a high risk to pregnant women.
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spelling Gyneco-obstetric complications in acute bartonellosis: 50 cases observed in Caraz, AncashComplicaciones ginecoobstétricas en la bartonelosis aguda: 50 observados en Caraz, Ancash López Guimaraes, DouglasGiraldo Villafane, Maricriz Maguiña Vargas, Ciro Bartonelosis agudaGestación, enfermedad de CarriónBartonella baciliformisAcute bartonellosisPregnancyCarrión's diseaseBartonellaBacilliformisObjective: to evaluate obstetric complications arising in pregnant native women with acute bartonellosis due to Bartonella bacilliformis in an endemic area in Caraz, Ancash, at 2 237 m above sea level. Material and method: 50 pregnant women were enrolled consecutively in San Juan de Dios Hospital, Caraz, between 1999 and 2003. All cases had the diagnosis of bartonellosis, based on a Bartonella-positive peripheral blood smear.  Results: all pregnant women were native and living in the endemic area; 64% came from adjacent rural areas, 12% had an antecedent of "verruga peruana" and 10 % had previously received treatment for "verruga". The features of early acute bartonellosis (Carrión's disease) in these patients were paleness (80%), headache (76 %), articular pain (64%), fever (34 %), abdominal pain (24 %) and vaginal bleeding (18%). The average age was 25,5 years. The average gestational age when seen was 22,9 weeks. The average hemoglobin was 9,8 g/dL. The average parasitic index (proportion of parasitized red cells) was 23,2%, range 1-100; only 22 % had a high parasitic index, over 50 % in their blood smears. 48% of patients had obstetric complications: abortions 26%, premature labor 8%, fetal death 4 %, placental retention 4 % and sepsis 2%. The obstetric complications were more frequent during the first trimester of pregnancy with 71,4 %. There were no maternal deaths in this cohort.  Conclusion: in endemic areas, pregnant women suffering from Carrión's disease (acute bartonellosis by B. bacilliformis) had a high frequency of obstetric complications; the disease poses a high risk to pregnant women.Objetivo: evaluar la presencia de complicaciones obstétricas en mujeres gestantes nativas con bartonelosis aguda por Bartonella bacilliformis en la zona endémica, de Caraz - Ancash a (2 237 m.s.n.m.).  Materiales y métodos: estudio descriptivo en 50 mujeres gestantes que acudieron consecutivamente al Hospital ´´San Juan de Dios´´ de Caraz, durante el período comprendido entre los años 1999 - 2003. Todos los casos tuvieron diagnóstico definido mediante el frotis de sangre periférica positivo para Bartonella.  Resultados: todas las gestantes fueron nativas y residían en la zona endémica, 64% procedían de las áreas rurales,adyacentes, 12% tenian antecedentes de haber padecido verruga peruana y el 10 % reportó tratamiento previo. La presentación inicial fué con palidez en el 80%, cefalea 76 %, dolores articulares 64%, fiebre 34 %, dolor abdominal 24 % y sangrado vaginal 18%. La edad promedio fué 25,5 años. La edad gestacional promedio fué 22,9 semanas. La hemoglobina promedio fue 9,8 g /dl . El índice parasitario promedio fue 23,2% (1 a 100); sólo el 22 % tuvo índice mayor del 50 % en el frotis .El 48% hizo alguna complicación obstétrica; abortos en el 26%, parto prematuro 8 %, óbito fetal 4 %, retención placentaria 4 % y sepsis 2%. Las complicaciones obstétricas fueron más frecuentes durante el primer trimestre de embarazo con el 71,4 %. No hubo muertes maternas en esta serie. Conclusión: las mujeres gestantes de zonas endemicas aquejadas por la enfermedad de Carrión o bartonelosis aguda por Bartonella baciliformis tienen una elevada frecuencia de complicaciones obstétricas, por lo que deben considerarse como gestantes de alto riesgo.Colegio Médico del Perú2024-05-22info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://amp.cmp.org.pe/index.php/AMP/article/view/1184ACTA MEDICA PERUANA; Vol. 23 No. 3 (2006); 148 - 151ACTA MEDICA PERUANA; Vol. 23 Núm. 3 (2006); 148 - 1511728-59171018-8800reponame:Acta Médica Peruanainstname:Colegio Médico del Perúinstacron:CMPspahttps://amp.cmp.org.pe/index.php/AMP/article/view/1184/662Copyright (c) 2020 ACTA MEDICA PERUANAinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:amp.cmp.org.pe:article/11842024-05-23T07:18:29Z
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