Factores asociados a albuminuria en pacientes diabéticos en su primera consulta nefrológica

  • Percy Herrera Añazco Hospital Nacional Dos de Mayo, Lima
  • Luis Bonilla Vargas TB/STI Epidemiology Consultant CTS Global for Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Santo Domingo
  • Melissa Palacios Guillén Hospital Nacional Daniel Alcides Carrión, Bellavista - Callao
  • José Valencia Rodríguez Hospital Nacional Dos de Mayo, Lima
  • Flor Sánchez Riva Hospital Nacional Arzobispo Loayza, Ministerio de Salud del Perú, Lima
  • Jorge Salomé Luna Hospital María Auxiliadora, San Juan de Miraflores
  • Manuela Silveira Chau Clínica Internacional, Lima

Resumen

Introducción: Determinar cuáles son los factores asociados a albuminuria en pacientes diabéticos tipo 2 que acuden por primera vez a una consulta nefrológica en hospitales públicos de Lima. Material y métodos: Estudio multicéntrico de los pacientes diabéticos en su primera consulta nefrológica en el Hospital Nacional 2 de Mayo, Hospital Nacional Arzobispo Loayza, Hospital Daniel Alcides Carrión y Hospital María Auxiliadora entre septiembre 2011 y febrero 2012. Se realizó un análisis multivariado mediante regresión logística de los factores de riesgo para albuminuria. Resultados: Se estudiaron 200 pacientes diabéticos con edad media de 60,3 años. El 70% eran hipertensos, el 36,5% eran obesos, el 52,8% tenía dislipidemia y el 57% tenía una TFG < 60 ml/min. El 26,85% tenía albuminuria menor de 30 mg/24 horas; el 23,15% tenía albuminuria entre 30 a 300 mg/24horas y el 50% tenía albuminuria mayor de 300 mg/24 horas. El 11,11% de los pacientes en ERC estadio 5 no cursó con albuminuria. En el análisis multivariado la abuminuria se asoció a sexo femenino OR 3,721 (p=0.024) y al estadio de la ERC OR 1,926 (p=0.007). Conclusiones: Más de las tres cuartas partes de nuestros pacientes llegan a consulta con albuminuria y está asociada a sexo femenino y estadio de la ERC.

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2017-08-23
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Herrera Añazco P, Bonilla Vargas L, Palacios Guillén M, Valencia Rodríguez J, Sánchez Riva F, Luna JS, Silveira Chau M. Factores asociados a albuminuria en pacientes diabéticos en su primera consulta nefrológica. Rev Nefrol Dial Traspl. [Internet]. 23 de agosto de 2017 [citado 25 de abril de 2024];33(2):85-1. Disponible en: http://vps-1689312-x.dattaweb.com/index.php/rndt/article/view/165
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