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Состояние здоровья беременных женщин и новорожденных в зависимости от качества йодной профилактики

Состояние здоровья беременных женщин и новорожденных в зависимости от качества йодной профилактики

Abstract

This article presents the data about the unsatisfactory quality of iodine prevention of pregnant women from Saratov region, about iodine poor consumption of mothers (ioduria median line 115,5 ug/l at recommended definitions 150-249 ug/l by the experts of World Health Organization) against inadequate low preventive dose of iodine medications, and about high frequency of maternal hypothyroxinemia (55,7%) and associated with it complications during pregnancy child bearing, defects of fetus condition and health of newborns. It was indicated that preventive acceptance of potassium iodine in dosage with 250 ug/day resulted in the decrease of absolute risk by 12-47% and in 2-8 times of ratio of complications during pregnancy and child bearing, damages of adaptation and diseases of the newborns

В статье представлены данные о неудовлетворительном качестве йодной профилактики у беременных женщин Саратовской области: недостаточном йодном обеспечении матерей (медиана йодурии 115,5 мкг/л при рекомендуемых экспертами ВОЗ значениях 150-249 мкг/л) на фоне неадекватно низких профилактических доз йодсодержащих препаратов высокой частоте гестационной гипотироксинемии (55,7%) и ассоциированных с ней осложнений беременности, родов у матерей, нарушений состояния плода и здоровья новорожденных. Показано, что профилактический прием беременной женщиной йодида калия в дозе 250 мкг/сутки приводит к снижению на 12-47% абсолютного риска и в 2-8 раз отношения шансов осложнений беременности и родов, нарушений адаптации и заболеваний у новорожденных

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гестационная гипотироксинемия, йодный дефицит, качество йодной профилактики, осложнения беременности и родов, состояние новорождённых

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