Neonatal meconium aspiration: risk factors and adaptation by the newborns

Aim: to identify the risk factors of meconium aspiration and study its impact on neonatal adaptation. Materials and methods. Medical records of 44 women and their infants were studied. Results. In 85 % of cases, the diagnosis of complicated pregnancy was made, in 100 % cases - there was a complicate...

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Main Authors: I. M. Bogomazova (Author), A. N. Strizhakov (Author), I. V. Ignatko (Author), V. S. Belousova (Author), E. V. Timokhina (Author), E. G. Pitskhelauri (Author), M. A. Kardanova (Author), N. V. Spiridonova (Author)
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Published: IRBIS LLC, 2019-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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Summary:Aim: to identify the risk factors of meconium aspiration and study its impact on neonatal adaptation. Materials and methods. Medical records of 44 women and their infants were studied. Results. In 85 % of cases, the diagnosis of complicated pregnancy was made, in 100 % cases - there was a complicated delivery; 100 % of newborns were put on mechanical ventilation, 95 % of them were diagnosed with cerebral depression syndrome, and 72.5 % - with aspiration pneumonia. Conclusion. A differentiated approach to the management of pregnancy and labor will reduce perinatal morbidity.
Item Description:2313-7347
2500-3194
10.17749/2313-7347.2018.12.4.005-014