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Prevalencia y factores asociados a infección del tracto urinario en gestantes atendidas en el Hospital José Carrasco Arteaga año 2019
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2023-06-09Autor
Buri Guaman, Lorena Alexandra
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Resumen
Urinary tract infections (UTI) are common pathologies in pregnancy, because the physiology
of pregnancy leads to a series of changes in the genitourinary system that predispose to the
development of this type of infection, which can lead to serious maternal complications. and
neonatal. The objective of the study was to determine the prevalence and factors associated
with UTI in pregnant women treated at the José Carrasco Arteaga Hospital, year 2019.
Observational, retrospective and cross-sectional study. 340 clinical records of pregnant
women who met the inclusion criteria were included, a probabilistic sample was applied. The
information was analyzed using the statistical program SPSS version 15, applying descriptive
statistics and bivariate analysis, significant differences were considered with p<0.05. 88.5%
of pregnant women were between 20 and 39 years old, 54.1% lived in rural areas, 40.3% had
secondary education and 39.4% higher education. Adequate prenatal controls were
performed in 75.3%, 65.3% were multiparous and 99.7% were in the third trimester of
pregnancy. The prevalence of UTI in pregnancy was 46.5%, with asymptomatic bacteriuria
being the most frequent type with 78.5%, in addition, regarding the causative germ according
to the culture reports, 65.8% corresponded to the Escherichia coli, followed by Klebsiella
pneumoniae with 20.9%. History of UTI (OR: 325.55; 95% CI: 108.28 - 978.78; p: 0.00) and
diabetes (OR: 1.88; 95% CI: 1.14 – 3.11; p: 0.01) were factors that showed a statistical
relationship with urinary tract infection.