LONG TERM NEUROLOGICAL OUTCOMES OF NEWBORNS REANIMATION

The complex evaluation of infants with perinatal lesions of central nervous system was carried out in reconstructive period. The first group (n = 33) consisted of infants sustained reanimation in maternity department. The second group (n = 21) were composed by infants sustained reanimation in matern...

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Main Authors: R.S. Popovich, M.V. Khandy, L.M. Kuzenkova
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Paediatrician Publishers, LLC 2007-08-01
Series:Pediatričeskaâ Farmakologiâ
Online Access:https://pf.spr-journal.ru/jour/article/view/709
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Summary:The complex evaluation of infants with perinatal lesions of central nervous system was carried out in reconstructive period. The first group (n = 33) consisted of infants sustained reanimation in maternity department. The second group (n = 21) were composed by infants sustained reanimation in maternity department including artificial pulmonary ventilation for more than twenty four hours. The third group (n = 25) was control and were formed from newborns with perinatal lesions of central nervous system which didn't require reanimation. The severe long term neurological outcomes in the first and the second groups were detected. The pathology of nervous system in these groups consisted of motor disorders and severe arrested development. Ventriculodilatation had widespread character in these groups.Key words: reanimation, neurological outcomes, infants, motor disorders, ventriculodilatation.
ISSN:1727-5776
2500-3089