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Особенности моторно-эвакуаторной функции пищеварительного тракта у новорожденных детей

Особенности моторно-эвакуаторной функции пищеварительного тракта у новорожденных детей

Abstract

The article reports on motor and evacuation dysfunction of the gastrointestinal tract in healthy neonates and in newborns with perinatal hypoxic and ischemic lesion of the CNS both clinically revealed and detected using a computerized phonoenterography technique. The count of short chain (volatile) fatty acids in the newborns of the studied groups is analyzed. It has been marked that not only inflammatory but functional (motor) dysfunctions of the gastrointestinal tract in neonates are followed with an increase in anaerobic microflora metabolites count.

В статье рассматриваются нарушения моторно-эвакуаторной функции пищеварительного тракта у здоровых и новорожденных с перинатальным гипоксически-ишемическим поражением ЦНС, выявляемые клинически и с помощью компьютерной фоноэнтерографии. Анализируется содержание короткоцепочечных летучих жирных кислот у детей рассматриваемых групп. Отмечено, что не только воспалительные, но и функциональные (моторные) нарушения пищеварительного тракта у новорожденных сопровождаются повышением содержания метаболитов анаэробной микрофлоры.

Keywords

НОВОРОЖДЕННЫЕ, МОТОРНО-ЭВАКУАТОРНАЯ ФУНКЦИЯ КИШЕЧНИКА, ГИПОКСИЧЕСКИ-ИШЕМИЧЕСКОЕ ПОРАЖЕНИЕ ЦНС, КОМПЬЮТЕРНАЯ ФОНОЭНТЕРОГРАФИЯ, КОРОТКОЦЕПОЧЕЧНЫЕ ЛЕТУЧИЕ ЖИРНЫЕ КИСЛОТЫ, SHORT CHAIN (VOLATILE) FATTY ACIDS

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