Perinatal period affecting neuropsychic state of children in Arctic zone

Aim: to identify potential causes accounting for development or predisposition to congenital neuropsychiatric disorders (NPD) in childhood and assessing an opportunity for conducting preventive interventions to lower a risk of childbirth coupled to congenital malformations.Materials and Methods. The...

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Main Authors: N. L. Solovevskaya, N. K. Belisheva, S. V. Pryanichnikov
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Language:Russian
Published: IRBIS LLC 2023-03-01
Series:Акушерство, гинекология и репродукция
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Online Access:https://www.gynecology.su/jour/article/view/1567
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author N. L. Solovevskaya
N. K. Belisheva
S. V. Pryanichnikov
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description Aim: to identify potential causes accounting for development or predisposition to congenital neuropsychiatric disorders (NPD) in childhood and assessing an opportunity for conducting preventive interventions to lower a risk of childbirth coupled to congenital malformations.Materials and Methods. The pediatric medical records with NPD and psychomotor retardation were analyzed: data on the pattern of pregnancy and maternal delivery-related complications as well as delivery-associated complications and fetal developmental abnormalities, the maternal morbidity pattern before and during pregnancy; data on paternal health state as well as available social information about parents were also assessed.Results. It was revealed that potential causes for delivery of children with NPD and subsequent development of psychomotor retardation were due to complications during pregnancy such as infections of pregnant women, gestosis, anemia; among maternal complications in childbirth of special attention were long anhydrous period as well as surgical interventions.Conclusion. The course of pregnancy and childbirth as well as emerging neonatal pathology may be also influenced by the climatic and meteorological conditions of the Arctic zone causing Arctic hypoxia. Significant correlations between solar wind parameters and morbidity of pregnant women may indicate a need for more extensive studies regarding effects of geocosmic factors on course of pregnancy, childbirth and fetal gestation.
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spelling doaj-art-10493c7be0c74ef883b4c78a8a85b6852025-08-20T02:53:55ZrusIRBIS LLCАкушерство, гинекология и репродукция2313-73472500-31942023-03-01171183210.17749/2313-7347/ob.gyn.rep.2023.365791Perinatal period affecting neuropsychic state of children in Arctic zoneN. L. Solovevskaya0N. K. Belisheva1S. V. Pryanichnikov2Research Centre for Human Adaptation in the Arctic – Branch of the Federal Research Centre «Kola Science Centre of the Russian Academy of Sciences»Research Centre for Human Adaptation in the Arctic – Branch of the Federal Research Centre «Kola Science Centre of the Russian Academy of Sciences»Research Centre for Human Adaptation in the Arctic – Branch of the Federal Research Centre «Kola Science Centre of the Russian Academy of Sciences»Aim: to identify potential causes accounting for development or predisposition to congenital neuropsychiatric disorders (NPD) in childhood and assessing an opportunity for conducting preventive interventions to lower a risk of childbirth coupled to congenital malformations.Materials and Methods. The pediatric medical records with NPD and psychomotor retardation were analyzed: data on the pattern of pregnancy and maternal delivery-related complications as well as delivery-associated complications and fetal developmental abnormalities, the maternal morbidity pattern before and during pregnancy; data on paternal health state as well as available social information about parents were also assessed.Results. It was revealed that potential causes for delivery of children with NPD and subsequent development of psychomotor retardation were due to complications during pregnancy such as infections of pregnant women, gestosis, anemia; among maternal complications in childbirth of special attention were long anhydrous period as well as surgical interventions.Conclusion. The course of pregnancy and childbirth as well as emerging neonatal pathology may be also influenced by the climatic and meteorological conditions of the Arctic zone causing Arctic hypoxia. Significant correlations between solar wind parameters and morbidity of pregnant women may indicate a need for more extensive studies regarding effects of geocosmic factors on course of pregnancy, childbirth and fetal gestation.https://www.gynecology.su/jour/article/view/1567childrencongenital neuropsychiatric disordersnpdmedical recordspregnancy and childbirtharctic conditions
spellingShingle N. L. Solovevskaya
N. K. Belisheva
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Perinatal period affecting neuropsychic state of children in Arctic zone
Акушерство, гинекология и репродукция
children
congenital neuropsychiatric disorders
npd
medical records
pregnancy and childbirth
arctic conditions
title Perinatal period affecting neuropsychic state of children in Arctic zone
title_full Perinatal period affecting neuropsychic state of children in Arctic zone
title_fullStr Perinatal period affecting neuropsychic state of children in Arctic zone
title_full_unstemmed Perinatal period affecting neuropsychic state of children in Arctic zone
title_short Perinatal period affecting neuropsychic state of children in Arctic zone
title_sort perinatal period affecting neuropsychic state of children in arctic zone
topic children
congenital neuropsychiatric disorders
npd
medical records
pregnancy and childbirth
arctic conditions
url https://www.gynecology.su/jour/article/view/1567
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