2022
DOI: 10.24061/2413-4260.xii.2.44.2022.3
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Diagnostic Aspects of Persistent Pulmonary Hypertension in Premature Infants With Oxidative Stress

Abstract: Introduction. Persistent pulmonary hypertension is a problem that leads to high morbidity and mortality in preterminfants. In clinical studies, oxidative stress (OS) contributes to the development of pulmonary hypertension (PH). Themost specific biomarker of OS in preterm infants is urinary 8-hydroxy-2-deoxyguanosine (8-OHdG).The aim of the study. To determine the clinical and diagnostic relationship between the value of 8-hydroxy-2-deoxyguanosine and the level of mean trunk pulmonary artery pressure in premat… Show more

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“…In this article, we add to the body of scientifi c work on the development of a diff erentiated approach to the management of PPH. Previously, we published data on the analysis of modern medical literature with the determination of the need to improve the diagnosis and treatment of PPH in premature infants [10] and the results of the search for the optimal urinary OS biomarker correlating between the levels of OS and mPAP in premature infants with RDS and asphyxia [11,12]. Data were also presented on the type and duration of respiratory support and its relationship with the dynamics of OS levels in preterm infants with PPH [13], and the results of the scientifi cally established algorithm for a diff erentiated approach to the management of PPH in preterm infants [9].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In this article, we add to the body of scientifi c work on the development of a diff erentiated approach to the management of PPH. Previously, we published data on the analysis of modern medical literature with the determination of the need to improve the diagnosis and treatment of PPH in premature infants [10] and the results of the search for the optimal urinary OS biomarker correlating between the levels of OS and mPAP in premature infants with RDS and asphyxia [11,12]. Data were also presented on the type and duration of respiratory support and its relationship with the dynamics of OS levels in preterm infants with PPH [13], and the results of the scientifi cally established algorithm for a diff erentiated approach to the management of PPH in preterm infants [9].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%