MODERN TREATMENT OF ASPHYXIA IN NEWBORNS

Authors

  • Tolipova Noila Kudratovna Candidate of Medical Sciences, Associate Professor of the Department of Children's Diseases in Family Medicine, Tashkent Medical Academy
  • Latipova Shakhnoza Akbarbekovna Candidate of Medical Sciences, Senior Lecturer of the Department of Children's Diseases in Family Medicine, Tashkent Medical Academy

Keywords:

Hypoxia, asphyxia, newborns, treatment

Abstract

Among the many factors that damage the brain of newborns, hypoxia should be highlighted, which can be classified as a universal damaging agent. Asphyxia recorded in newborns is very often only a continuation of hypoxia, which began in utero. Intrauterine hypoxia and hypoxia in childbirth in 20-50% of cases is the cause of perinatal mortality, in 59% of cases it is the cause of stillbirth, and in 72.4% hypoxia and asphyxia become one of the main causes of fetal death in childbirth or early neonatal period

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Published

2023-01-13

How to Cite

Tolipova Noila Kudratovna, & Latipova Shakhnoza Akbarbekovna. (2023). MODERN TREATMENT OF ASPHYXIA IN NEWBORNS. World Bulletin of Public Health, 18, 46-49. Retrieved from https://scholarexpress.net/index.php/wbph/article/view/1985

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