FIELD: medicine.
SUBSTANCE: method involves determining the level of HCO3std (X1), the concentrations of IL-6 (X2) and IL-8 (X3). It is followed by calculating a diagnostic index DI by formula: DI=0.2584X1+0.0027X2+0.0006X3-5.2825. If DI exceeds 0, the absence of laboratory signs of a developing neurological pathology is stated. If DI is less than 0, a high risk of a perinatal central nervous system disorder in newborns in the neonatal period is predicted.
EFFECT: method enables high effectiveness of prediction of a perinatal CNS pathology in the neonatal period in the infants suffered birth asphyxia.
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Dates
2012-10-27—Published
2011-04-14—Filed