bachelorThesis
Oral findings in patients with chronic kidney disease: A cross-sectional descriptive study in Cuenca, Ecuador.
Fecha
2022-01-12Autor
Sinchiguano Velecela, Diana Estefanía
Criollo Velecela, Ana Cristina
Institución
Resumen
Objective: to determine the different oral findings in patients with renal insufficiency,
chronic. Methods: a descriptive cross-sectional study was carried out that included
123 individuals who were diagnosed with renal insufficiency, chronic and underwent
dialysis treatment at the Renal Services Unit of the Austro of the city of CuencaEcuador. Once the study was approved by the Research Directorate of the Faculty
of Dentistry (DIFO) of the University of Cuenca (code UC-DIFO-PROY-17-010), the
oral cavity of the patients was examined to detect gingival enlargement noninflammatory, hemorrhagic lesions (purpura and ecchymosis), uremic stomatitis and
oral candidiasis. Data analysis was performed using the IBM-SPSS Statistics 20.0
program for Windows software (IBM Corporation, Armonk, NY, USA); the results
were presented in simple distribution tables by calculating their percentage
frequency. Results: Of the 123 subjects who participated in this study, 52% (n=64)
were women, while 48% (n=59) were men. The mean age of the study population
was 60.2 (SD: 14.6) years. Oral findings were described in 74% (n= 91) of patient’s
with renal insufficiency, chronic. Among them were: non-inflammatory gingival
enlargement (64.7%) (n=57), hemorrhagic lesions such as purpura and ecchymosis
(57.7%) (n=71), uremic stomatitis (10.6%) (n=13) and oral candidiasis (8.1%)
(n=10). Conclusion: patients with renal insufficiency, chronic present important oral
findings that should be identified and treated during dental practice.