Prevalencia del síndrome de ovario poliquístico por ecografía en el hospital Virgen de Fátima - Chachapoyas
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El síndrome de ovario poliquístico (SOP) es una anormalidad endocrino - metabólica común con una prevalencia a nivel mundial equivalente al 4% siendo una patología de interés que afecta la salud de las mujeres. Objetivo. Determinar la prevalencia del síndrome de ovario poliquístico por Ecografía en el Hospital Virgen de Fátima, Chachapoyas. Materiales y métodos. El estudio fue de enfoque cuantitativo, descriptivo de prevalencia, retrospectivo, trasversal, la muestra lo formaron 300 historias clínicas. Resultados. del 100% historias clínicas, la tasa de prevalencia del SOP por ecografía fue del 56.3 x 100. Así mismo existe una Tasa de Prevalencia (TP) del SOP bilateral es de 52.6 x 100 historias clínicas; la TP del SOP derecho es de 2 x 100 y del SOP Izquierdo es de 1.6 x 100. Conclusiones. La TP del SOP por ecografía es muy alta, ya que más de la mitad de la población sufre esta patología. Así mismo el SOP de tipo bilateral es el más predominante en un 52.6 x cada 100.
Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is a common endocrine-metabolic abnormality with a worldwide prevalence equivalent to 4% being a pathology of interest that affects women's health. Objective. To determine the prevalence of polycystic ovary syndrome by ultrasound at the Hospital Virgen de Fatima, Chachapoyas. Materials and methods. The study was a quantitative, descriptive, retrospective, cross-sectional, retrospective, prevalence study, the sample consisted of 300 medical records. Results. Of the 100% medical records, the prevalence rate of PCOS by ultrasound was 56.3 x 100. Likewise, there is a Prevalence Rate (PT) of bilateral PCOS of 52.6 x 100 medical records; the PT of right PCOS is 2 x 100 and of left PCOS is 1.6 x 100. Conclusions. The PT of PCOS by ultrasound is very high, since more than half of the population suffers from this pathology. Likewise, bilateral PCOS is the most predominant at 52.6 per 100.
Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is a common endocrine-metabolic abnormality with a worldwide prevalence equivalent to 4% being a pathology of interest that affects women's health. Objective. To determine the prevalence of polycystic ovary syndrome by ultrasound at the Hospital Virgen de Fatima, Chachapoyas. Materials and methods. The study was a quantitative, descriptive, retrospective, cross-sectional, retrospective, prevalence study, the sample consisted of 300 medical records. Results. Of the 100% medical records, the prevalence rate of PCOS by ultrasound was 56.3 x 100. Likewise, there is a Prevalence Rate (PT) of bilateral PCOS of 52.6 x 100 medical records; the PT of right PCOS is 2 x 100 and of left PCOS is 1.6 x 100. Conclusions. The PT of PCOS by ultrasound is very high, since more than half of the population suffers from this pathology. Likewise, bilateral PCOS is the most predominant at 52.6 per 100.
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Vol. 5, No. 14