Antenatal and Genealogical Risk Factors for Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia and Dysplastic Dependent Pathology of Bronchopulmonary System in Children
Journal: Archive of Clinical Medicine (Vol.22, No. 1)Publication Date: 2016-06-19
Authors : A. F. Shypko;
Page : 31-35
Keywords : social medicine; children’s health; regional specific features; bronchopulmonary system; prognosis;
Abstract
The incidence of certain risk factors for bronchopulmonary dysplasia and dysplastic dependent pathology of bronchopulmonary system was studied and their informative and prognostic values were determined. Such factors as complicated pregnancy course, maternal age at childbirth, previous termination of pregnancy were proven to be the most significant. Dysembryogenic stigmas from previous pregnancies in children as well as manifestations of gestosis were found to be informative regarding the formation of dysplastic dependent pathology in case of the birth of a premature baby or a baby with low birth weight. According to studied factors their pathometric and sanological values were calculated making it possible to include these factors to the structure of regional prevention programs in the future.
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