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    Perfil clínico y epidemiológico de las pacientes con embarazo ectópico ingresadas en el departamento de Ginecología del Hospital Vicente Corral Moscoso, Cuenca 2014-2015
    (2016) Mogrovejo Avila, Andrea Rosana; Sarmiento Tapia, Nimrod Ludim; Arévalo Peláez, Carlos Eduardo
    OBJECTIVE Determine the clinical and epidemiological profile of patients with ectopic pregnancy who attended the gynecology department Vicente Corral Moscoso Hospital during January 2014 June 2015, and getting feedback about the impact that this disease represents. MATERIALS AND METHODS Qualitative and quantitative study. Quantitative was in a population of 56 patients. Data were collected by direct interview and analyzed using SPSS software version 2015, and qualitative interviews in 6 patients, and analyzed with the ATLAS. Ti program. RESULTS The minimum age was 15 years, maximum 45 and the median 26. The feats ranged from 1 to 6 and childbirth 1 and 5. The sexual life started from 13 years to 25. The sexual partners ranged between 1 and 5. The 30.77% ever used intrauterine device. 4% reported a history of ectopic pregnancy, and 89.31% with tubal location. 37.50% of ultrasound findings was liquid at the bottom of most adnexal mass sack, and 94.60% received surgical treatment. Most patients had anxiety, accompanied by pain and suffering, and they wanted their pregnancy culminating successfully, and were afraid to repeat his ectopic pregnancy. CONCLUSION Most clinical and epidemiological findings are consistent with those reported in the literature, and is accompanied by suffering, pain and fear of pregnancy

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