Intranatal fetal hypoxia: Diagnostic possibilities, reserves reducing the incidence of cerebral disorders in full-term newborns
The diagnostic and prognostic values of individual markers for intranatal fetal hypoxia were estimated to identify reserves for reducing hypoxic CNS lesions in full-term newborns. A set of (clinical, ultrasonic, laboratory) studies was conducted in 102 women who had delivered via cesarean section du...
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doaj-34f87443d0c645e58dae876dfd24412f2021-07-28T16:27:43ZrusLtd. “The National Academy of Pediatric Science and Innovation”Rossijskij Vestnik Perinatologii i Pediatrii1027-40652500-22282016-03-016056166149Intranatal fetal hypoxia: Diagnostic possibilities, reserves reducing the incidence of cerebral disorders in full-term newbornsO. V. Remneva0N. I. Fadeeva1O. N. Filchakova2T. V. Burkova3Yu. V. Korenovsky4Altai State Medical University, Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation; Perinatal (Clinical) Center of the Altai Territory, BarnaulAltai State Medical University, Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation; Perinatal (Clinical) Center of the Altai Territory, BarnaulAltai State Medical University, Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation; Perinatal (Clinical) Center of the Altai Territory, BarnaulAltai State Medical University, Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation; Perinatal (Clinical) Center of the Altai Territory, BarnaulAltai State Medical University, Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation; Perinatal (Clinical) Center of the Altai Territory, BarnaulThe diagnostic and prognostic values of individual markers for intranatal fetal hypoxia were estimated to identify reserves for reducing hypoxic CNS lesions in full-term newborns. A set of (clinical, ultrasonic, laboratory) studies was conducted in 102 women who had delivered via cesarean section during term delivery for progressive fetal hypoxia. Doppler abnormalities in the mother - placenta -fetus system showed low sensitivity when predicting hypoxic CNS lesions. The most important diagnostic and prognostic markers of intranatal fetal hypoxia leading to cerebral ischemia were as follows: fetal growth retardation with grade IB placental circulatory disorders; abnormal intranatal cardiotocography with lactic acidosis in amniotic fluid, thick meconium amniotic fluid.https://www.ped-perinatology.ru/jour/article/view/156fall-term neonatal infantperinatal central nervous system lesioncardiotocographymeconiumlactic acidosis. |
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O. V. Remneva N. I. Fadeeva O. N. Filchakova T. V. Burkova Yu. V. Korenovsky |
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O. V. Remneva N. I. Fadeeva O. N. Filchakova T. V. Burkova Yu. V. Korenovsky Intranatal fetal hypoxia: Diagnostic possibilities, reserves reducing the incidence of cerebral disorders in full-term newborns Rossijskij Vestnik Perinatologii i Pediatrii fall-term neonatal infant perinatal central nervous system lesion cardiotocography meconium lactic acidosis. |
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O. V. Remneva N. I. Fadeeva O. N. Filchakova T. V. Burkova Yu. V. Korenovsky |
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Intranatal fetal hypoxia: Diagnostic possibilities, reserves reducing the incidence of cerebral disorders in full-term newborns |
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Intranatal fetal hypoxia: Diagnostic possibilities, reserves reducing the incidence of cerebral disorders in full-term newborns |
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Intranatal fetal hypoxia: Diagnostic possibilities, reserves reducing the incidence of cerebral disorders in full-term newborns |
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Intranatal fetal hypoxia: Diagnostic possibilities, reserves reducing the incidence of cerebral disorders in full-term newborns |
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Intranatal fetal hypoxia: Diagnostic possibilities, reserves reducing the incidence of cerebral disorders in full-term newborns |
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intranatal fetal hypoxia: diagnostic possibilities, reserves reducing the incidence of cerebral disorders in full-term newborns |
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Ltd. “The National Academy of Pediatric Science and Innovation” |
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Rossijskij Vestnik Perinatologii i Pediatrii |
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1027-4065 2500-2228 |
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2016-03-01 |
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The diagnostic and prognostic values of individual markers for intranatal fetal hypoxia were estimated to identify reserves for reducing hypoxic CNS lesions in full-term newborns. A set of (clinical, ultrasonic, laboratory) studies was conducted in 102 women who had delivered via cesarean section during term delivery for progressive fetal hypoxia. Doppler abnormalities in the mother - placenta -fetus system showed low sensitivity when predicting hypoxic CNS lesions. The most important diagnostic and prognostic markers of intranatal fetal hypoxia leading to cerebral ischemia were as follows: fetal growth retardation with grade IB placental circulatory disorders; abnormal intranatal cardiotocography with lactic acidosis in amniotic fluid, thick meconium amniotic fluid. |
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fall-term neonatal infant perinatal central nervous system lesion cardiotocography meconium lactic acidosis. |
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