The Role of Infections in Obstetrics and Perinatal Pathologies

Authors

  • Ikromova Parvina Samarkand State Medical Institute, Samarkand, Uzbekistan

Keywords:

risk factor, development, fetoplacemental, unsufficiency, FPI, IUI

Abstract

The effect of intrauterine infection on the onset of fetoplacental insufficiency (FPI) during pregnancy is investigated in this study. The study determines risk variables and consequences related to FPI by means of a retrospective examination of 312 pregnancies with intrauterine infection and 30 pregnancies without. The severity of FPI is correlated with intrauterine infection, according to the results, which has negative effects on both moms and babies. In order to lower the frequency of FPI-related problems, the study emphasises the significance of early detection and preventative techniques. The article presents modern information about the impact of intrauterine infection on the development of fetoplacental insufficiency (FPI). It includes a retrospective analysis of 312 pregnancies and their outcomes in patients with manifest intrauterine infection (IUI) and the histories of 30 pregnancies in patients without manifest IUI at the time of childbirth in newborns. IUI is a risk factor for the development of FPI during high-risk pregnancies. The frequency of various urogenital infections was identified. Risk factors for the development of severe forms of FPN (Fetoplacental Insufficiency) were determined. Screening ultrasonography indicators of the antenatal condition of the fetus do not identify signs of FPI development from the beginning of pregnancy and do not provide sufficient information for the development of decompensated FPI forms.

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Published

2024-03-19

How to Cite

Ikromova Parvina. (2024). The Role of Infections in Obstetrics and Perinatal Pathologies. EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF MODERN MEDICINE AND PRACTICE, 4(3), 99–103. Retrieved from http://inovatus.es/index.php/ejmmp/article/view/2725

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