Dosificación de la hormona estimulante de la tiroides y tetrayodotironina como ayuda diagnóstica de hipertiroidismo en pacientes atendidos en el Hospital Luis Gabriel Dávila de Tulcán durante el período noviembre 2015- abril 2016.

This research work responds to the need to know if the dosage of TSH and T4 to help to diagnose hyperthyroidism for which the general objective was dose the thyroid stimulating hormone and tetraiodothyronine as a diagnostic aid of hyperthyroidism in patients treated at the Luis Gabriel Dávila Tulcán...

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Main Author: Guevara Chinlle, Jenny Elizabeth (author)
Format: bachelorThesis
Language:spa
Published: 2016
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Online Access:http://dspace.unach.edu.ec/handle/51000/2965
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Summary:This research work responds to the need to know if the dosage of TSH and T4 to help to diagnose hyperthyroidism for which the general objective was dose the thyroid stimulating hormone and tetraiodothyronine as a diagnostic aid of hyperthyroidism in patients treated at the Luis Gabriel Dávila Tulcán Hospital during the period November 2015- April 2016, the theoretical framework was built with the two variables, dosage of TSH and T4 and Hyperthyroidism, the methodology used was scientific method through the deductive and inductive methods, the type of research was descriptive and explanatory, the design was experimental and in site, the population was 229 patients who were attended in laboratory service, tests were applied to dosage TSH and T4, the results allowed us to fit the objectives and prove the hypothesis, finally a statistical analysis with data obtained from blood samples during the period November 2015 to April 2016 but the extent of the population will be proceeded to take a representative sample of the same based on its comparative study conclusions and recommendations were detailed. The main conclusion was; dosage of hormones determines that 5% has lower values in TSH, T4 5% with higher values in the reference range, which relates the importance of dosing to help hyperthyroidism diagnosis.