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dc.contributor.advisorSchuldt Cruz, Javier Alberto
dc.contributor.authorRiera Narváez, Amanda Lisbeth
dc.date.accessioned2023-05-28T20:12:19Z
dc.date.available2023-05-28T20:12:19Z
dc.date.issued2023
dc.identifier.urihttp://dspace.utb.edu.ec/handle/49000/13987
dc.descriptionThe work presented below consists of an experimental study in order to determine what are the alterations that it will produce in terms of platelets, this treatment being a conventional non-alternative technique that promises to stimulate the immune system. Auto hemotherapy treatment has several advantages in its use, unlike the risks to which patients are exposed when using conventional medications that can sometimes become immunosuppressive and cause side effects in patients. Several studies have shown that this technique presents good results when treating autoimmune diseases, but there are more studies that prove its efficacy in diseases of infectious origin such as papilomas presented in both cattle and dogs. The way in which Autohemotherapy (AHT) Works by introducing blood from the same pateen from one place to another and observing the phagocytic activity that occurs has already been mentioned in several studies. This field work was carried out, which consisted of studying 10 dogs, 5 with 5ml of blood and the rest with 3ml. Blood was extracted by venipuncture from the cephalic vein to later be reinjected into the same patient, but in the muscle, in the caudal area of the femur and perform a blood count after 24 to observe the changes that occur specifically in platelets. The treatment lasted for an interval of 5 weeks every 7 days. Regarding the results obtained in the blood counts of the patients with 5ml treatment, moderately notable changes were observed when compared with the platelet range that started the treatment and the patients with the 3ml treatment saw more noticeable alterations.es_ES
dc.descriptionThe work presented below consists of an experimental study in order to determine what are the alterations that it will produce in terms of platelets, this treatment being a conventional non-alternative technique that promises to stimulate the immune system. Auto hemotherapy treatment has several advantages in its use, unlike the risks to which patients are exposed when using conventional medications that can sometimes become immunosuppressive and cause side effects in patients. Several studies have shown that this technique presents good results when treating autoimmune diseases, but there are more studies that prove its efficacy in diseases of infectious origin such as papilomas presented in both cattle and dogs. The way in which Autohemotherapy (AHT) Works by introducing blood from the same pateen from one place to another and observing the phagocytic activity that occurs has already been mentioned in several studies. This field work was carried out, which consisted of studying 10 dogs, 5 with 5ml of blood and the rest with 3ml. Blood was extracted by venipuncture from the cephalic vein to later be reinjected into the same patient, but in the muscle, in the caudal area of the femur and perform a blood count after 24 to observe the changes that occur specifically in platelets. The treatment lasted for an interval of 5 weeks every 7 days. Regarding the results obtained in the blood counts of the patients with 5ml treatment, moderately notable changes were observed when compared with the platelet range that started the treatment and the patients with the 3ml treatment saw more noticeable alterations.es_ES
dc.description.abstractEl trabajo presentado a continuación consiste en un estudio experimental con el fin de determinar cuáles son las alteraciones que producirá en cuanto a las plaquetas, siendo este tratamiento una técnica no convencional alternativa que promete la estimulación del sistema inmunológico. El tratamiento de Auto hemoterapia plantea varias ventajas en su utilización a diferencia de los riesgos a los que se exponen los pacientes al usar medicamentos convencionales que en ocasiones pueden llegar a ser inmunosupresores y ocasionar efectos secundarios en los pacientes. Varios estudios han demostrado que esta técnica presenta buenos resultados al tratar enfermedades autoinmunes, pero existen más estudios que comprueban su efectividad en enfermedades de origen infeccioso como los papilomas presentados tanto en bovinos como en perros. Siendo ya mencionada en varios estudios el modo en que actúa la Auto hemoterapia (AHT) al introducir sangre del mismo paciente de un sitio a otro y observar la actividad fagocitaria que se presenta. Se decidió realizar este trabajo de campo el cual consistió en estudiar a 10 perros, 5 con 5ml de sangre y los restantes con 3ml. Se les extrajo sangre por venopunción de la vena cefálica para luego ser reinyectada en el mismo paciente, pero en el musculo, en la zona caudal del fémur y realizar un hemograma pasada las 24 para observar los cambios que se presentaban específicamente en las plaquetas. El tratamiento tuvo una duración de intervalo de 5 semanas cada 7 días. En cuanto a los resultados obtenidos en los hemogramas de los pacientes con tratamiento de 5ml se observó cambios medianamente notables al comparar con el rango plaquetario que iniciaron el tratamiento y los pacientes con tratamiento de 3ml se vieron alteraciones más notorias.es_ES
dc.format.extent45 p.es_ES
dc.language.isoeses_ES
dc.publisherBABAHOYO: UTB, 2023es_ES
dc.rightsAtribución-NoComercial-SinDerivadas 3.0 Ecuador*
dc.rights.urihttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ec/*
dc.subjectAuto hemoterapiaes_ES
dc.subjectTratamientoes_ES
dc.subjectAlteraciónes_ES
dc.titleDeterminación del Comportamiento Plaquetario en perros tratados, con Auto hemoterapiaes_ES
dc.typebachelorThesises_ES


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