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Прогнозирование исходов перинатального повреждения нервной системы у недоношенных новорожденных

Прогнозирование исходов перинатального повреждения нервной системы у недоношенных новорожденных

Abstract

В статье представлены данные исследования прогностической значимости стандартизированной шкалы INFANIB для диагностики нейромоторных нарушений у детей, родившихся недоношенными с экстремально низкой и очень низкой массой тела. Исследована динамика нейромоторного развития в течение первого года жизни у 56 детей, родившихся недоношенными в гестационном возрасте от 26 до 34 недель. Полученные результаты подтверждают диагностическую и прогностическую значимость использования количественной оценки детей с помощью шкалы INFANIB в качестве несложного инструмента скрининга неврологических нарушений и оценки риска развития детского церебрального паралича.

The paper presents the study data on prognostic significance of standardized INFANIB scale for the diagnosis of neuromotor abnormalities in preterm infants with extremely low and very low birth weight. In 56 preterm infants with gestational ages of 26 to 34 weeks we studied the dynamic of neuromotor development during the first year of life. The findings confirm the diagnostic and prognostic value of the use of quantitative assessment of children by INFANIB scale as a simple screening tool for neurological disorders and risk assessment of cerebral palsy.

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НЕДОНОШЕННЫЕ ДЕТИ,ПЕРИНАТАЛЬНОЕ ПОВРЕЖДЕНИЕ НЕРВНОЙ СИСТЕМЫ,PERINATAL DAMAGE OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM,ПРОГНОЗ,PROGNOSIS,НЕДОНОШЕНі ДіТИ,ПЕРИНАТАЛЬНЕ УШКОДЖЕННЯ НЕРВОВОї СИСТЕМИ,PRETERM INFANTS

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