2005, Número 5
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Gac Med Mex 2005; 141 (5)
Características clínicas y evolución de pacientes con SIDA y dolor abdominal agudo
Ferat-Osorio E, Guzmán-Valdivia GG, Rosales BL, Treviño-Pérez S, Nieto-Cisneros L, Majluf-Cruz A
Idioma: Español
Referencias bibliográficas: 46
Paginas: 357-362
Archivo PDF: 50.30 Kb.
RESUMEN
Los síntomas abdominales son frecuentes en el SIDA y el dolor abdominal es un reto diagnóstico que puede requerir cirugía electiva o urgente aunque la información acerca de esta última es pobre. En este estudio analizamos los hallazgos clínicos y evolución de pacientes con SIDA y dolor abdominal agudo. En un periodo de dos años, recolectamos variables demográficas y de laboratorio, síntomas clínicos, diagnóstico inicial, hallazgos quirúrgicos, diagnóstico postquirúrgico, hallazgos histopatológicos y complicaciones postoperatorias de pacientes con SIDA y dolor abdominal agudo. De 232 pacientes hospitalizados, 34 tuvieron dolor abdominal agudo: 32 hombres y 2 mujeres (mediana de edad = 32 años; intervalos 26 a 58). Veintidós pacientes requirieron manejo quirúrgico. Ocho pacientes presentaron complicaciones postquirúrgicas; cinco requirieron seis segundas intervenciones. Ocurrieron tres muertes en los 30 días luego de la cirugía inicial. La supervivencia para los pacientes tratados médicamente fue 4 meses (1 a 17), contra 6.5 meses (1 a 20) del grupo quirúrgico. El médico debe estar alerta acerca de las posibilidades diagnósticas del enfermo con SIDA y dolor abdominal agudo. Demorar la cirugía puede ser letal. La cirugía tiene un papel importante en el tratamiento integral del paciente con SIDA.
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