Abstract

Goal of research - the study aims to compare and evaluate of the functional state of the bodies of young children who were born with the help of medical labor induction and surgical delivery.Materials and methods. The authors conducted a complex clinical and instrumental examination of 150 young children of different sex, born via medical labor induction and surgical delivery. Modern clinical and physiological and experimental methods were used in the study. Results. The study revealed adverse functional changes in children′s health due to the characteristics of delivery. Children born via medical labor induction showed more pronounced changes in the functional state of the body compared with the children born via surgical delivery.Conclusion. The results of the correlation analysis showed that in comparison with the operative delivery, medical labor induction leads to stronger and more numerous interrelations between the factors of the functional state of children′s bodies, which is an unfavorable sign.

Highlights

  • Изучение распространенности региональных соматических дисфункций у пациентов всех подгрупп выявило: у 100% — региональные структуральные соматические дисфункции, у 1⁄3 — висцеральные

  • Children born via medical labor induction showed more pronounced changes

  • in the functional state of the body compared with the children born via surgical delivery

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Introduction

Изучение распространенности региональных соматических дисфункций у пациентов всех подгрупп выявило: у 100% — региональные структуральные соматические дисфункции, у 1⁄3 — висцеральные. Имеющих региональные соматические дисфункции, снизилось, при этом в экспериментальной подгруппе молодого возраста (1-я группа) — более значительно. Статистически значимое снижение наблюдали для соматических дисфункций шейного, грудного, поясничного и тазового отделов.

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