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Revista Médica de Risaralda
Print version ISSN 0122-0667
Abstract
RAMIREZ, Cristhian Felipe et al. Clinical, paradinical and epidemiological characterization of patients with Systemic Lupus Erythematosus at Hospital Universitario Hernando Moncaleano Perdomo, from Neiva Huila. Revista médica Risaralda [online]. 2017, vol.23, n.2, pp.23-28. ISSN 0122-0667.
Objective: To characterize clinically, paraclinical, and epidemiologically Systemic Lupus Erythematosus in patients at Hospital Universitario in Neiva Design: Descriptive cross sectional. Place: Hospital Universitario Hernando Moncaleano Perdomo, Neiva-Colombia. Population: Patients at Hospital Universitario Hernando Moncaleano Perdomo with diagnosis of Systemic Lupus Erythematosus. Method: Data collection of medical histories was performed. Results: Of 104 medical histories, the disease occurs five times more often in women than in men (ratio of 5:1). The most frequent comorbidities in females were hypertension with 26.74%, fibromyalgia and anti-phospholipid syndrome both with 12, 79%; In male patients hypertension, fibromyalgia and heart failure were presented each in a 27.78%. 61.53% of female patients had skin manifestations, 51.16% reported arthralgia and only 25.58% had joint involvement characterized by synovial effusion; in men skin manifestations were 50%, 50% arthralgia and articular involvement characterized by synovial effusion was 22.22%. In the laboratory test between 12.79% and 31.40% of patients had active lupus, determined by the presence of leukopenia, proteinuria and C3 and C4 consumed. In the sample of female patients the most frequent paraclinical alterations were characterized by hemoglobin <12 g / dl in 53.48% and 26, 74% of patients present thrombocytopenia. Meanwhile, 33.33% of men had thrombocytopenia and 6.38% had hemoglobin <12 g / dl.
Keywords : Systemic lupus erythematosus; clinical features; epidemiology; prevalence.