HEALTH OF FULL-TERM NEONATES BORN WITH THE USE OF ASSISTED REPRODUCTIVE TECHNOLOGY

Aim. To perform a health assessment of full-term neonates born either using assisted reproductive technology (ART) or as an outcome of a spontaneous pregnancy. Materials and Methods. We examined full-term neonates born either utilizing ART (n = 79) or as an outcome spontaneous pregnancy (n = 1185)....

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Main Authors: SVETLANA I. Yelgina, GALINA A. Ushakova, ELENA Rudaeva, ELENA N. Nikulina
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Language:Russian
Published: Kemerovo State Medical University 2017-09-01
Series:Фундаментальная и клиническая медицина
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Online Access:https://fcm.kemsmu.ru/jour/article/view/51
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author SVETLANA I. Yelgina
GALINA A. Ushakova
ELENA Rudaeva
ELENA N. Nikulina
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GALINA A. Ushakova
ELENA Rudaeva
ELENA N. Nikulina
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description Aim. To perform a health assessment of full-term neonates born either using assisted reproductive technology (ART) or as an outcome of a spontaneous pregnancy. Materials and Methods. We examined full-term neonates born either utilizing ART (n = 79) or as an outcome spontaneous pregnancy (n = 1185). Anthropometric indicators, somatic health, and anatomy of external genital organs were considered as the health criteria. Results. Unexpectedly, we did not and any deterioration of physical development in neonates born using ART; however, they had a higher prevalence of intrauterine hypoxia, central nervous system disorders, and respiratory distress syndrome at birth compared to those who were born due to spontaneous pregnancy. Risk factors of intrauterine hypoxia included maternal age < 30 years, genital disorders, and somatic diseases. Conclusion. Full-term neonates born using ART have a higher prevalence of diseases com-pared to those who were born as an outcome of a spontaneous pregnancy.
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spelling doaj-art-bcfebbeaeb76402e907d41f21cd20d372025-08-20T03:57:40ZrusKemerovo State Medical UniversityФундаментальная и клиническая медицина2500-07642542-09412017-09-0123132050HEALTH OF FULL-TERM NEONATES BORN WITH THE USE OF ASSISTED REPRODUCTIVE TECHNOLOGYSVETLANA I. Yelgina0GALINA A. Ushakova1ELENA Rudaeva2ELENA N. Nikulina3Kemerovo State Medical UniversityKemerovo State Medical UniversityKemerovo State Medical UniversityRegional Children Clinical HospitalAim. To perform a health assessment of full-term neonates born either using assisted reproductive technology (ART) or as an outcome of a spontaneous pregnancy. Materials and Methods. We examined full-term neonates born either utilizing ART (n = 79) or as an outcome spontaneous pregnancy (n = 1185). Anthropometric indicators, somatic health, and anatomy of external genital organs were considered as the health criteria. Results. Unexpectedly, we did not and any deterioration of physical development in neonates born using ART; however, they had a higher prevalence of intrauterine hypoxia, central nervous system disorders, and respiratory distress syndrome at birth compared to those who were born due to spontaneous pregnancy. Risk factors of intrauterine hypoxia included maternal age < 30 years, genital disorders, and somatic diseases. Conclusion. Full-term neonates born using ART have a higher prevalence of diseases com-pared to those who were born as an outcome of a spontaneous pregnancy.https://fcm.kemsmu.ru/jour/article/view/51доношенные новорожденныерожденные с применением врт и от спонтанной беременностиосновные показатели состояния здоровьяfull-term neonatesassisted reproductive technologyspontaneous pregnancybasic health indicators
spellingShingle SVETLANA I. Yelgina
GALINA A. Ushakova
ELENA Rudaeva
ELENA N. Nikulina
HEALTH OF FULL-TERM NEONATES BORN WITH THE USE OF ASSISTED REPRODUCTIVE TECHNOLOGY
Фундаментальная и клиническая медицина
доношенные новорожденные
рожденные с применением врт и от спонтанной беременности
основные показатели состояния здоровья
full-term neonates
assisted reproductive technology
spontaneous pregnancy
basic health indicators
title HEALTH OF FULL-TERM NEONATES BORN WITH THE USE OF ASSISTED REPRODUCTIVE TECHNOLOGY
title_full HEALTH OF FULL-TERM NEONATES BORN WITH THE USE OF ASSISTED REPRODUCTIVE TECHNOLOGY
title_fullStr HEALTH OF FULL-TERM NEONATES BORN WITH THE USE OF ASSISTED REPRODUCTIVE TECHNOLOGY
title_full_unstemmed HEALTH OF FULL-TERM NEONATES BORN WITH THE USE OF ASSISTED REPRODUCTIVE TECHNOLOGY
title_short HEALTH OF FULL-TERM NEONATES BORN WITH THE USE OF ASSISTED REPRODUCTIVE TECHNOLOGY
title_sort health of full term neonates born with the use of assisted reproductive technology
topic доношенные новорожденные
рожденные с применением врт и от спонтанной беременности
основные показатели состояния здоровья
full-term neonates
assisted reproductive technology
spontaneous pregnancy
basic health indicators
url https://fcm.kemsmu.ru/jour/article/view/51
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