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Моторно-эвакуаторная функция кишечника у новорожденных детей в зависимости от типа вскармливания

Моторно-эвакуаторная функция кишечника у новорожденных детей в зависимости от типа вскармливания

Abstract

В статье рассматриваются особенности моторно-эвакуаторной функции пищеварительного тракта у здоровых новорожденных и новорожденных с перинатальным гипоксически-ишемическим поражением центральной нервной системы при различных типах вскармливания. Отмечено, что смешанное и искусственное вскармливание способствуют нарушениям моторно-эвакуаторной функции кишечника у здоровых новорожденных и детей с гипоксией центральной нервной системы. Для объективизации моторики кишечника предлагается использовать метод компьютерной фоноэнтерографии, основывающейся на оценке отклонений показателей от референтных значений.

Features of motor-evacuative functions of digestive tube at healthy newborns and newborns with perinatal hypoxemic — ischemic lesion of CNS at various types of feeding are surveyed in the article. It is noticed that the admixed and artificial feeding promotes disturbances of motor-evacuative functions of intestine function at healthy newborns and children with hypoxia of CNS. It is offered to use a method of computer phonoenterography which is based on assessment of deviations of indicators from reference values for objectification of motility of intestinal tract.

Keywords

НОВОРОЖДЕННЫЕ, МОТОРНО-ЭВАКУАТОРНАЯ ФУНКЦИЯ КИШЕЧНИКА, ГИПОКСИЧЕСКИ-ИШЕМИЧЕСКОЕ ПОРАЖЕНИЕ ЦНС, ВСКАРМЛИВАНИЕ, КОМПЬЮТЕРНАЯ ФОНОЭНТЕРОГРАФИЯ, HYPOXEMIC — ISCHEMIC LESION OF CNS

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