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dc.contributor.advisorGomez Goyeneche, Hector Fernandospa
dc.contributor.authorHernandez Mendieta, Diana Patricia
dc.coverage.spatialMedicinaspa
dc.date.accessioned2016-02-04T18:52:40Z
dc.date.accessioned2019-12-30T19:01:59Z
dc.date.available2016-02-04T18:52:40Z
dc.date.available2019-12-30T19:01:59Z
dc.date.issued2015-11-08
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10654/7328
dc.description.abstractEl glaucoma consiste en un grupo de neuropatías ópticas progresivas que tienen en común una degeneración progresiva lenta de las células ganglionares de la retina y de sus axones, los factores que contribuyen a su progresión aún no están completamente dilucidados; sin embargo, la presión intraocular (PIO) es el único factor riesgo tratable probado. Sin un tratamiento adecuado, el glaucoma puede progresar a la discapacidad visual y ceguera(1) El objetivo de este estudio es cuantificar una posible disminución de los niveles de Presión Intraocular (PIO) en pacientes sometidos a trabeculoplastia laser para el tratamiento del glaucoma de ángulo abierto atendidos en el Hospital Militar Central (HOMIC) en el periodo comprendido entre Enero de 2007 y Diciembre de 2014. Se revisarán las historias clínicas de los pacientes que recibieron terapia con trabeculoplastia láser en los últimos 7 años, se registraron variables clínicas y demográficas como edad, sexo, uso de medicación hipotensora, enfermedad ocular asociada, así como la PIO previa y posterior al tratamiento. Se realizó la descripción de las características de la población mediante medidas de tendencia central y dispersión para las variables numéricas y frecuencias y porcentajes para las variables categóricas. El cambio en la PIO un año después de la trabeculoplastia fue evaluado mediante tests de hipótesis paramétricos o no paramétricos para medidas dependientes.spa
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dc.language.isospaspa
dc.publisherUniversidad Militar Nueva Granadaspa
dc.titleRespuesta hipotensora de trabeculoplastia laser en el Hospital Militar Central desde enero 2007 a diciembre de 2014spa
dc.typeinfo:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesisspa
dc.rights.accessrightsinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessspa
dc.subject.lembLASERS EN OFTALMOLOGIAspa
dc.subject.lembCIRUGIA DE LOS OJOSspa
dc.subject.lembHIPOTENSIONspa
dc.subject.lembCOMPLICACIONES POSTOPERATORIASspa
dc.publisher.departmentFacultad de Medicinaspa
dc.type.localTrabajo de gradospa
dc.description.abstractenglishGlaucoma is a group of progressive optic neuropathies characterized. For a slow progressive degeneration of retinal ganglion cell axons; the factors contributing to the progression are not yet fully elucidated; however, the intraocular pressure (IOP) is the only risk factor treatable. Without treatment, glaucoma can progress to visual impairment and blindness (1) The aim of this study is to quantify a possible decrease in the levels of intraocular pressure (IOP) in patients undergoing laser trabeculoplasty for the treatment of open-angle glaucoma treated at the Central Military Hospital in the period from January 2007 to December 2014. 7 years of medical records was reviewed, were recorded clinical and demographic variables as age, sex, use of antihypertensive medication, eye disease associated, as well as pre- and post-treatment IOP. The description of the characteristics of the population was conducted using measures of central tendency and dispersion for the number and frequencies and percentages for categorical variables. The change in IOP one year after trabeculoplasty was assessed by tests of parametric or non-parametric hypothesis for dependent measures.eng
dc.title.translatedDecrease in the levels of intraocular pressure (IOP) in patients undergoing laser trabeculoplasty for the treatment of open-angle glaucoma treated at the Central Military Hospital in the period from January 2007 to December 2014.spa
dc.subject.keywordsPigmentary glaucomaspa
dc.subject.keywordsOpen angle glaucomaspa
dc.subject.keywordsTrabeculoplastyspa
dc.publisher.programGlaucomaspa
dc.creator.degreenameEspecialista en Glaucomaspa
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dc.subject.proposalGlaucoma primario de ángulo abiertospa
dc.subject.proposalglaucoma de ángulo abiertospa
dc.subject.proposaltrabeculoplastia láserspa


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