CONDITION OF THE CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM IN NEWBORNS WITH PERINATAL INJURIES
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The maternal history revealed the presence of risk indicators for congenital viral infection in 100% of children with perinatal lesions (PL) of the central nervous system (group 1) and in 95% of children with posthypoxic syndrome (group 2). Severe intrauterine infections were observed in 10 (12%) of the examined children with CNS PP. In 40 (83%) newborns, along with CNS PL, there were signs of persistent pulmonary hypertension and the functioning of fetal communications. In 66.7% of newborns with CNS PL and in 73.7% of children with posthypoxic syndrome with disorders of adaptation of the cardiovascular system, fluid retention was observed on the 4-5th day of life. In 35.4% of newborns with CNS PL and in 26.3% of children with posthypoxic syndrome, adaptation disorders of the cardiovascular system were noted.
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