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Revista de la Facultad de Medicina Humana

English Title

Characteristics and evolution of patients with urinary lithiasis in a tertiary hospital emergency

Keywords

urolitiasis, servicios médicos de urgencias, cólico renal, diagnóstico

English Keywords

Urolithiasis, Emergency Medical Services, renal colic, diagnosis

Abstract

Antecedentes: La sintomatología y complicaciones de litiasis urinaria son una causa frecuente de atención en emergencia. Objetivos: Determinar características y evolución de pacientes con litiasis urinaria atendidos en el servicio de emergencia de un hospital terciario de la seguridad social. Métodos: Estudio observacional realizado en el hospital Rebagliati Lima-Perú, durante el primer trimestre 2019. Se evaluó variables sociodemográficas, de tiempo e indicadores de emergencia del sistema estadístico institucional, realizando estadística descriptiva con IBM SPSS 25.0. Resultados: Se registraron 583 atenciones por litiasis urinaria (194 por mes), correspondiendo al 14% de la patología genito-urinaria vista en el servicio evaluado. 55% de sexo masculino, edad promedio 48 años (rango 14 a 92). Atendidos principalmente por tópico de cirugía y de prioridad 3, causas más frecuentes dolor, infección y hematuria. Tiempo de primera atención 4,8 horas, saliendo de alta el 70%. Se admitió a salas de observación 10,5% con estancia promedio de 77 horas (3,2 días), siendo hospitalizada 51%, de alta 31%, operada 3% y falleció 2%. Conclusión: La litiasis urinaria se presenta en 1 de cada 7 atenciones de patología genitourinaria del servicio de emergencia evaluado, predominando en varones, de edad media, el 10% es admitido a sala de observación, con corta estancia y baja mortalidad.

English Abstract

Background: The symptoms and complications of urinary lithiasis are a frequent cause of emergency care. Objectives: To determine characteristics and evolution of patients with urinary lithiasis attended in the emergency room of a tertiary social security hospital. Methods: Observational study carried out at the Rebagliati hospital Lima-Peru, during the first quarter of 2019. Sociodemographic variables, time and emergency indicators of the institutional statistical system were evaluated, performing descriptive statistics with IBM SPSS 25.0. Results: 583 attentions for urinary lithiasis (194 per month) were registered, corresponding to 14% of the genito-urinary pathology seen in the evaluated service. 55% male, average age 48 years (range 14 to 92). Mainly attended by surgical topic and priority 3, most frequent causes pain, infection and hematuria. Time of first attention 4.8 hours, leaving 70% of discharge. Observation rooms were admitted to 10.5% with an average stay of 77 hours (3.2 days), with 51% hospitalized, discharge 31%, operated 3% and 2% died. Conclusion: Urinary lithiasis occurs in 1 out of 7 genitourinary pathologies of the emergency room evaluated, predominantly in middle-aged men, 10% are admitted to the observation room, with a short stay and low mortality.

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