ANALYSIS OF RISK FACTORS FOR HAVING CHILDREN WITH VERY LOW AND EXTREMELY LOW BIRTH WEIGHT

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Иван Анатольевич Деев
Кристина Викторовна Куликова
Евгений Сергеевич Куликов
Евгения Викторовна Деева
Иван Леонидович Коломеец
Игорь Ардалионович Степанов

Abstract

The article is dedicated to the analysis to risk factors for having children with very low and extremely low birth weight, according to foreign cohort studies of newborns with different gestational age and weight, into electronic databases PubMed, Medscape. Results of the study showed that the maternal age, anthropometric indicators, education, work, somatic pathology, smoking, as well as drugs and alcohol during pregnancy are associated with a high probability of premature birth. Thus, in addition to the use of modern technologies of nursing infants with gestational age less than 37 weeks, which contribute to increasing the survival of low-birth-weight cohort of patients, it is necessary to carry out more thorough selection the group of women with a high degree of perinatal risk and risk of preterm delivery and provide full preventive care that will allow prevent the development of severe disabling diseases in the population of premature infants.

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Author Biographies

Иван Анатольевич Деев, Siberian State Medical University

doctor of medical sciences, professor, department of faculty pediatrics with the course of childhood diseases medical faculty; first vice-rector

Кристина Викторовна Куликова, Siberian State Medical University

assistant, department of faculty pediatrics with the course of childhood diseases medical faculty

Евгений Сергеевич Куликов, Siberian State Medical University

doctor of medical sciences, docent, department of general medical practice; head of scientific department

Евгения Викторовна Деева, Siberian State Medical University

candidate of medical sciences, docent, department of faculty pediatrics with the course of childhood diseases medical faculty

Иван Леонидович Коломеец, Siberian State Medical University

senior laboratory assistant, department of faculty pediatrics with the course of childhood diseases medical faculty

Игорь Ардалионович Степанов, Regional Perinatal Center, Tomsk

candidate of medical sciences, deputy chief physician for organizational and methodical work

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