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Article in Spanish | IBECS | ID: ibc-142184

ABSTRACT

OBJETIVO. Valorar la detección de retinopatía diabética utilizando como técnica de cribado el retinógrafo no midriático y evaluar los factores asociados en pacientes diabéticos de una zona básica de salud. PACIENTES Y MÉTODO. Se realizó un estudio descriptivo transversal en diabéticos con retinografía realizada en los primeros 6 meses de instauración del retinógrafo en el Centro de Salud en 2004. Variables analizadas: edad, sexo, tipo y tiempo de evolución de la diabetes mellitus (DM), tratamiento (antidiabéticos orales, insulina, dieta), control metabólico, grado de retinopatía y presencia de edema macular. RESULTADOS. Analizamos a 317 diabéticos con una media de edad de 62,31 ± 11,41 años; el 52,7% eran mujeres, mayoritariamente con DM2 (98,4%). La media del tiempo de evolución de la DM fue 6,87 ± 5,97 años. El 53% presentó buen control metabólico (glucohemoglobina < 7%). Tenía tratamiento con antidiabéticos orales el 68,1% de los pacientes, con insulina el 22,4% y sólo dieta el 9,5%. Presentaba retinopatía el 11,04% (intervalo de confianza [IC] del 95%, 7,59%- 14,49%). El grado de severidad de ésta era leve en el 71,42%, moderada en el 20%, severa en el 2,85% y proliferativa en el 5,71%. El 2,2% presentaba edema macular. Los factores predictores de la retinopatía diabética tras análisis de regresión logística fueron estar en tratamiento con insulina (odds ratio [OR] = 3,019), el mal control metabólico (OR = 4,049) y tener más de 10 años de evolución de la DM (OR = 4,958). CONCLUSIONES. La detección de retinopatía en nuestros diabéticos fue del 11,04%. Dada la disponibilidad del retinógrafo, su simplicidad y su efectividad, creemos que se debe consolidar como técnica de cribado en Atención Primaria (AU)


OBJECTIVE. To assess the detection of diabetic retinopathy using nonmydriatic retinography as screening method and to evaluate the associated factors in patients in a Primary Health Care center. PATIENTS AND METHOD. A cross-sectional, descriptive study was conducted in diabetic patients who had undergone a retinography during the first six months after initiating the technique in the health center in 2004. The variables analyzed were age, gender, diabetes type and evolution time, treatment (hypoglycemic agents, insulin, diet), metabolic control, retinopathy grade and presence of macular edema. RESULTS. We analyzed 317 patients, with a mean age of 62.31 ± 11.41 years, 52.7% of whom were women, and 98.4% of whom had type 2 diabetes. Mean evolution time of the diabetes was 6.87 ± 5.97 years. A total of 53% (HbA1c < 7%) of the patients had good metabolic control. Hypoglycemic agents were used in 68.1%, insulin in 22.4% and only diet in 9.5%. Only 11.04% of the patients had retinopathy (CI 95%: 7.59%- 14.49%). Severity was mild in 71.42%, moderate in 20%, severe in 2.85% and proliferative in 5.71%. Macular edema was detected in 2.2%. Predictive factors of diabetic retinopathy after multivariate analysis were: insulin treatment (OR = 3.02), poor metabolic control (OR = 4.05) and having more than 10 years of diabetic evolution (OR = 4.96). CONCLUSIONS. Detection of retinopathy in our diabetic patients was 11.04%. Due to the accessibility of the technique, its simplicity and effectiveness, we consider it must be consolidated into Primary Care as a screening method (AU)


Subject(s)
Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Telemedicine/methods , Telemedicine , Primary Health Care/methods , Primary Health Care/trends , Diabetic Retinopathy/diagnosis , Diabetic Retinopathy/therapy , Mass Screening/methods , Cross-Sectional Studies/methods , Cross-Sectional Studies/trends , Macular Edema/diagnosis , Social Class , 24436 , 28599
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Aten Primaria ; 15(3): 162-7, 1995 Feb 28.
Article in Spanish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-7711222

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: To find out whether dietetic education in children improve its effectiveness with participation of mothers. DESIGN: We made a field try. SETTING: Two primary schools in Taco (La Laguna). SUBJECTS: We included every students who was in 7.o course in both schools (139 children). INTERVENTION: We assigned the children of one school to the educative intervention with mothers and the other school to the dietetic education without mothers. The intervention consist of four lectures about the fat food and the good feed. MEASUREMENTS AND MAIN RESULTS: We measured the dietetic knowledge with a questionnaire. And we made two plasmatic analysis to measure the lipidemia pre and postintervention. We excluded unauthorized children and those with more than one absence in our four classes. Both children groups showed a significative improvement in their knowledge (p < 0.05). The cholesterolaemia only decreased in the group with mothers (p = 0.01). It had a pradoxical diminishment of cholesterol HDL at the beginning was greater than 170 mg/dl, the reduction was more important yet in the group with mothers. CONCLUSIONS: The dietetic education can have variations in its effectiveness according the method employed and people who receive it. In the dietetic education of children the inclusion of mothers improve its effectiveness.


Subject(s)
Cholesterol, Dietary/blood , Diet , Mothers/education , Patient Education as Topic , Adolescent , Child , Female , Humans , Male
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Rev Esp Enferm Dig ; 82(2): 113-6, 1992 Aug.
Article in Spanish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-1389544

ABSTRACT

A new case of ileal inflammatory fibroid polyp (IFP) is reported. A 76 years old woman presented with abdominal pain due to intestinal obstruction; an ileo-ileal intussusception caused by an ulcerated submucosal polyp was found at laparotomy. The IFP usually appears as a solitary benign lesion, rarely located in the ileum. It is made up of fibrous tissue with a dense infiltrate composed predominantly of eosinophils.


Subject(s)
Fibroma/diagnosis , Ileal Neoplasms/diagnosis , Aged , Female , Humans
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