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Condition of newborns from mothers with severe preeclampsia

DOI: https://doi.org/10.29296/25879979-2023-05-08
Issue: 
5
Year: 
2023

V.N. Nechaev(1), Yu.V. Chernenkov(1), A.S. Eiberman(1), P.A. Khusainova1
1-Saratov State Medical University named after V.I. Razumovsky of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation, 112 B. Kazachya St., Saratov, 410012, Russian Federation e-mail: [email protected]

The aim of the work was a comparative assessment of the condition of newborns from mothers with preeclampsia, as well as the identification of risk factors, the determination of adaptive capabilities and the effectiveness of therapeutic measures. The history of the development of newborns from mothers with preeclampsia and eclampsia is analyzed. All children have been treated at the Clinical Perinatal Center of the Saratov Region for the past two years. The presented data indicate a significant increase in the number of preeclampsia in pregnant women and their negative impact on the normal psychophysical development and adaptive capabilities of newborns. The frequency of diagnosis of respiratory disorders, neurological disorders, developmental abnormalities in newborns in the aggregate indicates the need for a detailed approach to the study of the effect of preeclampsia in a mother on the health of her child. The main attention should be paid to preventive measures for the development of preeclampsia in pregnant women, diagnosis and treatment significantly reduce the incidence of newborns and increase their adaptive capabilities.

Keywords: 
pregnancy complications
severe preeclampsia
eclampsia
fetal development
newborns
adaptive capabilities.



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