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    Influencia del marketing en el consumo de tabaco,Cuenca 2003-2004
    (2005) Morocho Gordillo, José Herminio; Rodríguez Coyago, Luis Fernando; Tapia Tocto, Edwin Lautaro; Tilinchana Bravo, César Rolando; Vargas Paz, Edisson Orlando; Verdugo Abad, Juan Carlos; Mosquera Vallejo, Lorena Elizabeth; García Alvear, Jorge Luis
    The aim of the study was to determine whether the marketing influences the consumption of snuff, in respondents, random, different age group and sex of the city of Cuenca. The objective was to analyze the influence of marketing on the consumption of snuff in the city of Cuenca, identify the techniques used, the various media, employees, classifying the population by age, sex, smoking. It is a quantitative, descriptive study of social character. The data were obtained from surveys of the citizens of Cuenca. The universe were 300 respondents and distributed in different categories. 57corresponde them to male and female 43a. Most Catholic, marginal urban residence. The profession or occupation included: students, employees, professionals and others. Most people believe that advertising drives sometimes snuff consumption thereof, and feels no desire after seeing advertising snuff smoking. The data obtained show that the 76.66de respondents said that marketing influences in a direct way in the consumption of snuff. By linking this work to the relevant authorities the creation of laws against consumption of snuff marketing
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    Prevalencia de las lesiones quirúrgicas de la vía biliar post colecistectomía y determinación de sus factores asociados, Hospital Vicente Corral Moscoso 1994-2010
    (2012) Verdugo Abad, Juan Carlos; Figueroa Morales, Francisco Efraín; Astudillo Ochoa, Johnny Camilo
    The surgeries that involve the bilious tract every day are more frequent, this with the population increase makes that the lesions also increase in frequency and this associates to different related factors between the anatomy, the technique and the personnel who carries out it. Objective: To determine the prevalence of the lesions of the bilious tract post cholecystectomy during the period 1994 to 2010 and the association with factors of risk. Methods I study descriptive traverse of the prevalence and analytic of a surgical lesion of bilious tract according to: sex, age, type of agreement, lesion with the classification of Bismuth, surgeon's experience, concomitant local pathology, type of cholecystectomy, anatomical variant, intervention of urgency and hour of the intervention. Results: The prevalence of lesions of the bilious tract in the last 16 years reached 0.92%. The age stocking was about 44.56 years, the sex more prevalent was the feminine one with 79.6%, the lesion Bismuth type II were the most frequent, the specialist it was the surgeon in most of the cases, 55.6% of the cases was with boarding laparoscopic, in 59.1% the surgery was of urgency, the most frequent anatomical variant was in the artery, most of the surgeries were carried out in the morning. The masculine sex was the most affected, the conventional boarding it represents an enhanced risk for lesions of the bilious tract Conclusions: The prevalence of lesions of the bilious tract during the last 16 years reached 0.92%, the most frequent lesion it was the type Bismuth II. KEYWORDS: CHOLECYSTECTOMY, BILIOUS TRACT, SURGICAL INJURY, FACTORS, BISMUTH.

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