Intraepithelial lesions, inflammation and atypical squamous uterine cervical in a municipality of Antioquia, Colombia, 2014

ABSTRACTIntroduction: the cervical cancer is the second most common malignancy worldwide and the most prevalent of colombian women, the screening with the Pap smear has been a key tool for reducing morbidity and mortality. Objective: to determine the prevalence of squamous intraepithelial lesions, a...

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dc.title.en-US.fl_str_mv Intraepithelial lesions, inflammation and atypical squamous uterine cervical in a municipality of Antioquia, Colombia, 2014
dc.title.es-ES.fl_str_mv Lesiones intraepiteliales, inflamación y atipias escamosas cérvico-uterinas en mujeres de un municipio de Antioquia, Colombia, 2014
title Intraepithelial lesions, inflammation and atypical squamous uterine cervical in a municipality of Antioquia, Colombia, 2014
spellingShingle Intraepithelial lesions, inflammation and atypical squamous uterine cervical in a municipality of Antioquia, Colombia, 2014
title_short Intraepithelial lesions, inflammation and atypical squamous uterine cervical in a municipality of Antioquia, Colombia, 2014
title_full Intraepithelial lesions, inflammation and atypical squamous uterine cervical in a municipality of Antioquia, Colombia, 2014
title_fullStr Intraepithelial lesions, inflammation and atypical squamous uterine cervical in a municipality of Antioquia, Colombia, 2014
title_full_unstemmed Intraepithelial lesions, inflammation and atypical squamous uterine cervical in a municipality of Antioquia, Colombia, 2014
title_sort Intraepithelial lesions, inflammation and atypical squamous uterine cervical in a municipality of Antioquia, Colombia, 2014
description ABSTRACTIntroduction: the cervical cancer is the second most common malignancy worldwide and the most prevalent of colombian women, the screening with the Pap smear has been a key tool for reducing morbidity and mortality. Objective: to determine the prevalence of squamous intraepithelial lesions, atypical squamous cell and inflammation in women of a municipality of Antioquia,Colombia, andits association with health system affiliation and area of residence. Methods: a cross sectional study in 2222 women. The prevalence of positive findings and indeterminate for premalignant lesions and inflammation were determined with Bethesda System-2001, it was compared by health system affiliation, area of residence and age through hypothesis testing and prevalence ratios. We analyzedconfounders through multivariate logistic regression. Results: 63.3% live in rural areas, 86.1% are affiliated to the subsidized health system, the prevalence of inflammation was 53.5%, 1.4% of premalignant changes and 3% of undetermined significance results. Conclusion: the prevalence of malignancy was higher in adolescents, rural and subsidized. The study identified the population most at risk for developing cervical cancer in the municipality, relevant information to improve screening and prevention programs. MÉD.UIS. 2016;29(1):29-36.Keywords: Cervical Intraepithelial Neoplasia. Cervix uteri. Colombia. Prevalence.
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spelling Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International (CC BY-NC 4.0)http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_abf2info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessAtribución-NoComercial-SinDerivadas 4.0 Internacional (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0)2016-04-212022-03-14T20:12:16Z2022-03-14T20:12:16Zhttps://revistas.uis.edu.co/index.php/revistamedicasuis/article/view/548510.18273/revmed.v29n1-2016003https://noesis.uis.edu.co/handle/20.500.14071/5850ABSTRACTIntroduction: the cervical cancer is the second most common malignancy worldwide and the most prevalent of colombian women, the screening with the Pap smear has been a key tool for reducing morbidity and mortality. Objective: to determine the prevalence of squamous intraepithelial lesions, atypical squamous cell and inflammation in women of a municipality of Antioquia,Colombia, andits association with health system affiliation and area of residence. Methods: a cross sectional study in 2222 women. The prevalence of positive findings and indeterminate for premalignant lesions and inflammation were determined with Bethesda System-2001, it was compared by health system affiliation, area of residence and age through hypothesis testing and prevalence ratios. We analyzedconfounders through multivariate logistic regression. Results: 63.3% live in rural areas, 86.1% are affiliated to the subsidized health system, the prevalence of inflammation was 53.5%, 1.4% of premalignant changes and 3% of undetermined significance results. Conclusion: the prevalence of malignancy was higher in adolescents, rural and subsidized. The study identified the population most at risk for developing cervical cancer in the municipality, relevant information to improve screening and prevention programs. MÉD.UIS. 2016;29(1):29-36.Keywords: Cervical Intraepithelial Neoplasia. Cervix uteri. Colombia. Prevalence.Introducción: el cáncer cérvico-uterino es el segundo más frecuente del mundo y la enfermedad maligna más prevalente de la mujer colombiana. La tamización con la citología cérvico-vaginal ha sido una herramienta clave para disminuir su morbilidad y mortalidad. Objetivo: determinar la prevalencia de lesiones escamosas intraepiteliales, atipias de células escamosas e inflamación en mujeres de un municipio de Antioquia, Colombia, y su asociación con el régimen de afiliación en salud y la zona de residencia. Materiales y métodos: estudio descriptivo transversal en 2222 mujeres.se calculó la prevalencia de hallazgos positivos e indeterminados para lesiones premalignas e inflamación según sistema Bethesda-2001, esta fue comparada según régimen de afiliación en salud, zona de residencia y edad a través de pruebas de hipótesis y razones de prevalencia. Se analizaron los factores de confusión a través de regresión logística multivariante. Resultados: el 63,3% habitan en zona rural y el 86,1% están afiliadas al régimen subsidiado; la prevalencia de inflamación fue 53,5%, de alteraciones premalignas 1,4% y de significado indeterminado 3%. Conclusión: la prevalencia de malignidad fue mayor en adolescentes, zona rural y régimen subsidiado. El estudio permitió identificar la población de mayor riesgo para el desarrollo de cáncer cérvico-uterino del municipio, información relevante para mejorar programas de tamización y prevenir la neoplasia en la región. MÉD.UIS. 2016;29(1):29-36.Palabras clave: Neoplasia Intraepitelial cervical. Cuello del Útero. Colombia. Prevalencia.  application/pdftext/htmlspaUniversidad Industrial de Santanderhttps://revistas.uis.edu.co/index.php/revistamedicasuis/article/view/5485/5702https://revistas.uis.edu.co/index.php/revistamedicasuis/article/view/5485/6055Revista Médicas UIS; v. 29 n. 1 (2016): Médicas UIS; 29-36Médicas UIS; Vol. 29 No. 1 (2016): Médicas UIS; 29-36Médicas UIS; Vol. 29 Núm. 1 (2016): Médicas UIS; 29-361794-52400121-0319Intraepithelial lesions, inflammation and atypical squamous uterine cervical in a municipality of Antioquia, Colombia, 2014Lesiones intraepiteliales, inflamación y atipias escamosas cérvico-uterinas en mujeres de un municipio de Antioquia, Colombia, 2014info:eu-repo/semantics/articlehttp://purl.org/coar/version/c_970fb48d4fbd8a85http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_2df8fbb1Hernández-Ramírez, Luisa FernandaCardona-Arias, Jaiberth Antonio20.500.14071/5850oai:noesis.uis.edu.co:20.500.14071/58502022-03-16 12:39:39.863metadata.onlyhttps://noesis.uis.edu.coDSpace at UISnoesis@uis.edu.co