Ateromatic injuries in cardiovascular and brain arteries in adolescent population and young adult (post mortem): Tacna Region, Peru

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To establish a basis for the current state of damage to arteries through pathological classification in post-mortem samples. Objective: To observe and compare the structural changes in the aortic, cardiovascular carotid, and coronary and posterior basilar cerebral arteries, in corpses of people aged...

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Autores: Arias Santana, Victor, Cáceres Cáceres, Pamela, Mena Ordoñez, Sissy
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2020
Institución:Universidad Privada de Tacna
Repositorio:Revistas - Universidad Privada de Tacna
Lenguaje:español
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Materia:ateroma
arteriosclerosis
aorta
carótida
basilar
coronarias
atheroma
carotid
coronary
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spelling Ateromatic injuries in cardiovascular and brain arteries in adolescent population and young adult (post mortem): Tacna Region, PeruLesiones ateromatosas en arterias cardiovasculares y cerebrales en población adolescente y adulto joven (post mortem): Región de Tacna, PerúArias Santana, VictorCáceres Cáceres, PamelaMena Ordoñez, SissyateromaarteriosclerosisaortacarótidabasilarcoronariasatheromaarteriosclerosisaortacarotidbasilarcoronaryTo establish a basis for the current state of damage to arteries through pathological classification in post-mortem samples. Objective: To observe and compare the structural changes in the aortic, cardiovascular carotid, and coronary and posterior basilar cerebral arteries, in corpses of people aged 15 to 35 years. Method: Observational and analytical, prospective cross-sectional study in the field of public health. We worked with 24 bodies according to inclusion and exclusion criteria. Arterial damage was classified according to the American Heart Association. Results: In the aorta, the injuries were type I (45.8%), 8.3% had a type II, III, IV injury, respectively. In the 15-19 age group, 60% had type I injuries. In the carotid, 62.5% had a type I injury and 12.5% a type II injury. 100% of the group aged 15 to 19 had a type I carotid injury. In the coronary artery, 75% had type I injuries, 12.5% with type II injuries. In the group of 15 to 19 years, no coronary sample was healthy. In the basilar artery, 33.3% had type I lesions, being more frequent in the group of 20 to 29 years (44.4%). In general, type I lesions were observed more in the coronary (72%), type II coronary and carotid (12%), type III in the aorta (8%) and type IV in the aorta (8%). Conclusion: Structural damage to arteries begins at an early age and differs according to arterial location.Establecer una base del estado actual de daño en arterias mediante clasificación patológica en muestras post mortem. Objetivo: Observar y comparar los cambios estructurales en las arterias aorta, cardiovascular carótida, y coronaria y cerebrales basilar posteriores, en cadáveres de personas de 15 a 35 años. Método: Estudio observacional y analítico, prospectivo de corte transversal en el campo de la salud pública. Se trabajó con 24 cadáveres según criterios de inclusión y exclusión. Se clasificó el daño arterial según se el sistema de la American Heart Association. Resultados: En aorta, las lesiones fueron de tipo I (45.8%), 8.3% tuvo una lesión tipo II, III, IV, respectivamente. En el de 15 a 19 años, el 60% presentaba lesiones tipo I. En carótida, el 62.5% tuvo una lesión de tipo I y un 12.5% lesión tipo II. El 100% del grupo de 15 a 19 años tenía una lesión tipo I en carótida. En arteria coronaria, un 75% tuvo lesiones tipo I, un 12.5% con lesiones tipo II. En el grupo de 15 a 19 años ninguna muestra coronaria era sana. En arteria basilar, el 33.3% tuvo lesiones tipo I, siendo más frecuente en el grupo de 20 a 29 años (44.4%). En general, las lesiones tipo I se observó más en coronaria (72%), las de tipo II coronaria y carótida (12%), tipo III en aorta (8%) y tipo IV en aorta (8%). Conclusión: Los daños estructurales en arterias empiezan en edades tempranas y se diferencian según localización arterial.Universidad Privada de Tacna2020-07-10info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistas.upt.edu.pe/ojs/index.php/vestsc/article/view/28110.47796/ves.v9i1.281REVISTA VERITAS ET SCIENTIA - UPT; Vol. 9 No. 1 (2020): Veritas et Scientia; pp. 88 - 97REVISTA VERITAS ET SCIENTIA - UPT; Vol. 9 Núm. 1 (2020): Veritas et Scientia; pp. 88 - 972617-06392307-513910.47796/ves.v9i1reponame:Revistas - Universidad Privada de Tacnainstname:Universidad Privada de Tacnainstacron:UPTspahttps://revistas.upt.edu.pe/ojs/index.php/vestsc/article/view/281/253info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:revistas.upt.edu.pe:article/2812021-07-12T18:01:51Z
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Ateromatic injuries in cardiovascular and brain arteries in adolescent population and young adult (post mortem): Tacna Region, Peru
Lesiones ateromatosas en arterias cardiovasculares y cerebrales en población adolescente y adulto joven (post mortem): Región de Tacna, Perú
title Ateromatic injuries in cardiovascular and brain arteries in adolescent population and young adult (post mortem): Tacna Region, Peru
spellingShingle Ateromatic injuries in cardiovascular and brain arteries in adolescent population and young adult (post mortem): Tacna Region, Peru
Arias Santana, Victor
ateroma
arteriosclerosis
aorta
carótida
basilar
coronarias
atheroma
arteriosclerosis
aorta
carotid
basilar
coronary
title_short Ateromatic injuries in cardiovascular and brain arteries in adolescent population and young adult (post mortem): Tacna Region, Peru
title_full Ateromatic injuries in cardiovascular and brain arteries in adolescent population and young adult (post mortem): Tacna Region, Peru
title_fullStr Ateromatic injuries in cardiovascular and brain arteries in adolescent population and young adult (post mortem): Tacna Region, Peru
title_full_unstemmed Ateromatic injuries in cardiovascular and brain arteries in adolescent population and young adult (post mortem): Tacna Region, Peru
title_sort Ateromatic injuries in cardiovascular and brain arteries in adolescent population and young adult (post mortem): Tacna Region, Peru
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Arias Santana, Victor
Cáceres Cáceres, Pamela
Mena Ordoñez, Sissy
author Arias Santana, Victor
author_facet Arias Santana, Victor
Cáceres Cáceres, Pamela
Mena Ordoñez, Sissy
author_role author
author2 Cáceres Cáceres, Pamela
Mena Ordoñez, Sissy
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv ateroma
arteriosclerosis
aorta
carótida
basilar
coronarias
atheroma
arteriosclerosis
aorta
carotid
basilar
coronary
topic ateroma
arteriosclerosis
aorta
carótida
basilar
coronarias
atheroma
arteriosclerosis
aorta
carotid
basilar
coronary
description To establish a basis for the current state of damage to arteries through pathological classification in post-mortem samples. Objective: To observe and compare the structural changes in the aortic, cardiovascular carotid, and coronary and posterior basilar cerebral arteries, in corpses of people aged 15 to 35 years. Method: Observational and analytical, prospective cross-sectional study in the field of public health. We worked with 24 bodies according to inclusion and exclusion criteria. Arterial damage was classified according to the American Heart Association. Results: In the aorta, the injuries were type I (45.8%), 8.3% had a type II, III, IV injury, respectively. In the 15-19 age group, 60% had type I injuries. In the carotid, 62.5% had a type I injury and 12.5% a type II injury. 100% of the group aged 15 to 19 had a type I carotid injury. In the coronary artery, 75% had type I injuries, 12.5% with type II injuries. In the group of 15 to 19 years, no coronary sample was healthy. In the basilar artery, 33.3% had type I lesions, being more frequent in the group of 20 to 29 years (44.4%). In general, type I lesions were observed more in the coronary (72%), type II coronary and carotid (12%), type III in the aorta (8%) and type IV in the aorta (8%). Conclusion: Structural damage to arteries begins at an early age and differs according to arterial location.
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