Open Journal of Pediatrics

Volume 11, Issue 2 (June 2021)

ISSN Print: 2160-8741   ISSN Online: 2160-8776

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Catamnestic Observation of Premature Newborns with Nervous System Injury in the Kyrgyz Republic

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DOI: 10.4236/ojped.2021.112018    185 Downloads   645 Views  

ABSTRACT

Background: Recently, among child disability disorders nervous system diseases are prevailing 19.5%, while mental disorders are 14.3% and congenital malformations 21%. In most cases, children’s neurological disability is associated with pathology during the perinatal period, while 24% of patients have a cerebral impairment. Premature newborns perished 30 to 35 times more often than in-time newborns, and perinatal mortality in case of premature pregnancies is 30 to 40 times higher than in term delivery. Aim: This article is studying catamnestic observation of premature newborns with nervous system injury and with perinatal pathology in Kyrgyzstan for the period 2020-2021. Preterm newborns’ anthropometric characteristics and main diagnoses associated with diseases in the gestational period were shown. Methods: A comprehensive clinical and laboratory examination including premature newborns health dynamic monitoring with gestational age from 28 to 36 weeks, who were treated in the neonatal pathology department of the Regional Maternity Hospital in Osh for the period from 2020-2021 were carried out. Literature review analysis from PubMed database, MEDLINE, EMBASE, Science Direct, Google Scholar, and clinical trials performed. Results: after clinical examination, it was revealed that pregnancy and childbirth in all mothers of the studied group passed with complications. In mothers of the studying group, the most common pathologies during pregnancy were chronic fetal hypoxia 49 (58.4%), acute respiratory infections 28 (33.4%), the threat of termination of pregnancy 20 (23.9%), preeclampsia 16 (19.11%), sexually transmitted infections 9 (10.8%), pyelonephritis 14 (16.7%), polyhydramnios 9 (10.8%), 71 children (84.6%) were born with asphyxiation and 25 children extracted by cesarean section with varying degrees of severity. Conclusions: Depending on the severity of the perinatal lesion of the nervous system and pathological factor effects, it is very important to start early habilitation measures with preterm newborns who are at risk of developmental delay deviations, and to exit disabling disorders.

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Omurzakova, A. , Anarbaeva, A. , Abdirasulova, Z. , Mamasadykova, F. , Eralieva, Z. , Tashieva, G. , Uzakbaev, K. , Matkasymova, G. , Gaipova, A. , Abdullaeva, Z. , Kumar, A. , Muhammed, Z. and Anand, A. (2021) Catamnestic Observation of Premature Newborns with Nervous System Injury in the Kyrgyz Republic. Open Journal of Pediatrics, 11, 189-197. doi: 10.4236/ojped.2021.112018.

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