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Title | Состояние фетальных коммуникаций у новорожденных в течение раннего неонатального периода |
Authors |
Popov, Serhii Vitaliiovych
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ORCID |
http://orcid.org/0000-0002-1789-1474 |
Keywords |
новонароджені новорожденные newborn кровообіг людини кровообращение human circulation |
Type | Article |
Date of Issue | 2003 |
URI | http://essuir.sumdu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/1530 |
Publisher | Издательство СумГУ |
License | Copyright not evaluated |
Citation | Попов, С.В. Состояние фетальных коммуникаций у новорожденных в течение раннего неонатального периода [Текст] / С.В. Попов // Вісник Сумського державного університету. Серія Медицина. — 2003. — №7(53). — С. 93-99. |
Abstract |
The purpose of research was the study of a condition oval window at healthy newborn during in the early neonatal period. A material of inspection were 31 newborn term. The method of research was a echocardiography with the synchronized record electrocardiograms during 1-st, on 2, 3-rd, 4-th, 5-th and 6-th days of life. The results of researches have shown change of a gradient of pressure between the right and left departments of heart at healthy newborn and termination of an appreciable blood shunting from left to right on ductus arteriosus for 2 day of life. The functioning of a oval window proceeds during early neonatal period, characterizing various complains of the left and right departments of heart.
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