PMID: 29783266May 22, 2018Paper

Multiorgan failure syndrome in newborns: role of social and anatomico-functional features (literature review)

Wiadomości lekarskie : organ Polskiego Towarzystwa Lekarskiego
Dmytro A SkurupiiVitaliy M Sizonenko

Abstract

Protection of maternal health as well as protection of fetal and newborn health is a strategic objective in all countries. It ensures the formation of healthy generation as the basis of gene pool preservation and further development of the nation. It is known that the progress of critical conditions in newborns is different from classical concepts. Аnatomicofunctional features of the newborns (especially premature newborns), the effect of prenatal pathological factors are provocative and background factors of the multiorgan failure syndrome begining in these patients, which probably affects frequency of appearance of this syndrome, the mechanisms of development, clinical manifestations, the final of the disease and makes doctors to consider newborns in critical conditions as high-risk group for multiorgan failure syndrome appearance.

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