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    Hígado graso asociado a disfunción metabólica como factor de riesgopara preeclampsia en gestantes
    (Universidad de Murcia : servicio de publicaciones, 2026) Carnero Cabrera, Yohanna Xiomara; Yupari-Azabache, Irma Luz; Sin departamento asociado
    Introduction: Fatty liver disease associated with metabolic dysfunction is an obstetric emergency thatcan lead to maternal and foetal complications, including death.Objective: The present investigation aimed to analyze whether fatty liver associated with metabolicdysfunction is a risk factor for preeclampsia in pregnant women in a level III hospital in Trujillo - Peru.Method:Descriptive study type, quantitative approach and non-experimental, observational, analytical etrospective, case-control design. Using a data collection form, data related to the variables analyzed in 404 pregnant women were collected. They were then analyzed with the software spss version 26, the ORand confidence intervals were calculated.Results: The results show that pregnant women with preeclampsia and MAFLD come from urban areas,higher education level, marital status cohabiting/married, multi-pregnancy, do not have the minimumnumber of prenatal check-ups, are obese, do not have type II diabetes mellitus or dyslipidemia. Theprevalence of MAFLD in this population of pregnant women is low.Conclusions:Fatty liver associated with metabolic dysfunction is a risk factor for preeclampsia in pregnant women.

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