Determinación de pruebas laboratoriales como indicadores presuntivos de litiasis renal y su relación con los factores predisponentes en los obreros de la Compañia minera (ECSA) del cantón El Pangui.

Nephrolithiasis is a frequent pathology considered one of the most painful disorders that can affect the population, making it necessary to conduct the study: laboratory tests DETERMINATION AS INDICATORS presumptive KIDNEY STONES AND ITS RELATIONSHIP WITH PREDISPOSING FACTORS IN THE WORKERS OF THE M...

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Egile nagusia: Quezada, Luis (author)
Formatua: bachelorThesis
Hizkuntza:spa
Argitaratua: 2013
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Sarrera elektronikoa:http://dspace.unl.edu.ec/jspui/handle/123456789/17704
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Gaia:Nephrolithiasis is a frequent pathology considered one of the most painful disorders that can affect the population, making it necessary to conduct the study: laboratory tests DETERMINATION AS INDICATORS presumptive KIDNEY STONES AND ITS RELATIONSHIP WITH PREDISPOSING FACTORS IN THE WORKERS OF THE MINING COMPANY (ECSA) OF THE PANGUÍ CANTON, considering conducting laboratory tests: urinalysis, biochemical tests such as determination of calcium, creatinine, urea and uric acid; known predisposing factors that could affect both workers and relate altered values ​​time spent by workers in the company. The present study is a descriptive, prospective and cross, which worked with a sample of 88 workers who met the inclusion criteria. Analyses were performed by enzymatic colorimetric methods and elemental microscopic urine. Obtaining biochemical evidence that 22% had increased creatinine values​​, 16% higher levels of urea and 14% increased levels of calcium in the determination of 85% urinalysis present acidic urine, hematuria at 19 %, the presence of calcium oxalate crystals 22%, and uric acid crystals 11%, likewise triggers risk factors of kidney stones were family history, lower intake to 2 liters of water in the day, daily intake protein-rich foods, dairy and constant sun exposure, stating that the workers who were staying for 1 year and over three years were those who had abnormalities in the analyzes. Keywords: kidney stones, biochemical tests, urinalysis, triggers.