NEOMOD

Published: 4 May 2023| Version 1 | DOI: 10.17632/8ng3ryjxyk.1
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Konstantin Pshenisnov

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MATERIAL AND METHODS. 165 newborns who are being treated in the NICU were examined. The weight of the children was 1870 (1480 – 2550) g, the Apgar score at the first minute was 7 (6-7), at the fifth – 8 (7-8) points. Depending on the gestation period, the children were divided into IV groups: group I – 26-29, II – 30-33, III – 34-37 and IV – 38-40 weeks. In groups I – III, children with respiratory distress syndrome and intraamniotic infection prevailed, and in groups IV - with asphyxia. RESULTS. The maximum score on the NEOMOD scale of the ball is typical for children of groups I and IV: 4 (3 – 5) and 3 (1 – 4) points, respectively. The number of leukocytes in group IV newborns on the first day of treatment was statistically significantly higher than in groups II and III: 19.6 (8.5 – 43.7) vs 12.4 (5.8 – 33.1) and 12.5 (6.4 – 32.5), respectively (p = 0.003). BE indicators in group I were statistically significantly lower than in group IV: [– 7.2] vs [– 4.2] (p < 0.001). The minimum concentration of C-reactive protein was typical for group I children – 1.7 (1.3 – 2.2) mg/l, which was significant compared to the indicators of other groups (p < 0.001).

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