2021, Número 2
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Arch Med 2021; 21 (2)
Diferencias diagnósticas en los trazados de electroencefalografía pre y post operatorios en niños después de cirugía cardíaca en una institución de referencia de Bucaramanga (Colombia)
Moreno-Chacón José-Luis, Villamizar-Schiller Ives-Teófilo, Pardo-Cardozo Nathalia-Andrea, Bermon A, Zárate-Vergara Andrea-Carolina, Tirado-Pérez Irina-Suley
Idioma: Español
Referencias bibliográficas: 49
Paginas: 347-357
Archivo PDF: 735.94 Kb.
RESUMEN
Objetivo: determinar la presencia de cambios en los diagnósticos electroencefalográficos pre y post operatorios de niños de cero a 17 años llevados a cirugía de corazón en una institución de referencia en Colombia entre los meses de agosto a noviembre del año 2017.
Materiales y métodos: se tomó electroencefalograma una hora previa al proce-
dimiento quirúrgico cardíaco y otros siete días después procedimiento; se recolectaron datos clínicos asociados a presencia de anormalidades en el electroencefalograma. Los datos fueron sometidos a análisis descriptivo, bivariado y multivariado.
Resultados: se encontraron cambios en los trazados electroencefalográficos del preoperatorio al post operatorio de dos maneras. una con deterioro de los trazados de normales a anormales y la otra con empeoramiento del trazado anormal.
Conclusiones: los pacientes son intervenido presentan trazados electroencefalográfico alterados. La población llevada a cirugía cardiaca en el centro del estudio es muy diversa lo que ocasiona resultados neurológicos variados e influyen en los cambios en los trazados post operatorios.
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