ABSTRACT
OBJECTIVE: To identify the frequency of syncope in a sample of women regular residents of Mexico City. METHODS: Two hundred and twenty one women between 18 and 88 years old with voluntary participation were included in the study. Trained interviewers through a structured questionnaire obtained syncope information. Prevalence of syncope was obtained, and it's relation with: age, time since the last syncope and frequency of syncope in their live span was registered. RESULTS: Thirty eight percent informed they had suffered syncope, of them 50% had only one syncopal episode during their lives. The others had two or more episodes. Most women had their last syncope between 19 and 50 years of age. CONCLUSIONS: The frequency of syncope was a little higher than previous studies. This is a first approximation, which must be corroborated with larger studies with well population variability representation.
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Adolescent , Adult , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Female , Humans , Middle Aged , Young Adult , Syncope , Cross-Sectional Studies , Mexico , Prevalence , Urban HealthABSTRACT
Revisadas 36 historias clínicas de pacientes operados de anisotropias en A, 19 casos sometidos a desplazamiento de R.Hs. y 17 a debilitamiento de O.Ss., se observó tendencia a mayor corrección de la A con este último procedimiento. En los casos sometidos a debilitamiento exclusivo de O.Ss., se produjo modificación del ángulo en PPM e infraversión que debe tenerse en cuenta para el plan quirúrgico