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Результаты исследования физиологических показателей внутрибрюшного давления у новорожденных детей

Результаты исследования физиологических показателей внутрибрюшного давления у новорожденных детей

Abstract

В статье приведены результаты исследования внутрибрюшного давления, измеренного косвенным методом в полости мочевого пузыря, у 80 новорожденных детей с соматической патологией, находившихся на лечении в отделении реанимации и интенсивной терапии новорожденных. Цель работы - определение физиологических показателей интравезикального давления у новорожденных детей, выявление зависимости уровня внутрибрюшного давления от массы тела ребенка и проведения искусственной вентиляции легких. В результате исследования установлено, что физиологические показатели внутрибрюшного давления у новорожденных детей составляют 5,1 mmHg (4,4-5,2) и не имеют существенной зависимости от пола, массы тела ребенка и проводимой в режимах ППВЛ искусственной вентиляции легких.

There are results of tests of intra-abdominal pressure measured indirectly via urinary catheter in 80 newborn infants with somatic diseases in this article. The aim of this study was to determine physiological levels of intra-vesical pressure in newborn infants according to body weight and mandatory ventilation. As a result of the physiological level of intra-abdominal pressure in newborn infants is 5,1 mmHg (4,4-5,2) and it did not depend on body weight and mandatory ventilation in SIMV conditions.

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ВНУТРИБРЮШНОЕ ДАВЛЕНИЕ, ИНТРАВЕЗИКАЛЬНОЕ ДАВЛЕНИЕ, ИНТРААБДОМИНАЛЬНАЯ ГИПЕРТЕНЗИЯ, НОВОРОЖДЕННЫЕ ДЕТИ

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