Doktor axborotnomasi 2025, №2 (119)
Тема статьи
SOME ASPECTS OF HYPOXIC DAMAGE TO THE CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM OF NEWBORNS, OCCURRING IN THE PERINATAL PERIOD (76-78)
Авторы
S. A. Khodzhaeva
Учреждение
Samarkand state medical university, Samarkand, Uzbekistan
Аннотация
In current conditions, the problem of perinatal damage to the central nervous system in the neonatal period con tinues to occupy a leading position in the structure of early childhood pathology. Purpose: to establish the significance of some aspects of hypoxic damage of the central nervous system of newborns, occurring in the perinatal period. We analyzed the data of 120 newborns suffering from hypoxic central nervous system damage that occurred in the perina tal period: group I included 40 newborns with moderate pathology, group II included 40 newborns with severe similar pathology. We have established the modifying role of such factors as chlamydia and toxoplasma invasion, the use of antifungal drugs, rapid or prolonged labor, and weak labor activity.
Ключевые слова
newborns, risk factors, perinatal encephalopathy of hypoxic origin, relative risk, reliability.
Литературы
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