METHOD FOR PREDICTING SEVERE RESPIRATORY FAILURE IN NEWBORNS BORN TO MOTHERS WITH PREECLAMPSIA Russian patent published in 2021 - IPC G01N33/68 

Abstract RU 2751287 C1

FIELD: medicine.

SUBSTANCE: invention relates to medicine, namely to neonatology, and can be used to predict severe respiratory failure in newborns born to mothers with preeclampsia, by determining the content of thrombomodulin in the umbilical cord blood. If its value is equal to or more than 63.2 ng/ml, the development of severe respiratory failure in the early neonatal period is predicted.

EFFECT: invention provides ability to predict severe respiratory failure in newborns born to mothers with preeclampsia through the use of a non-invasive method for determining the content of thrombomodulin in umbilical cord blood, which provides a personalized approach to the management of newborns from mothers with preeclampsia, as well as the timeliness of the start of preventive and therapeutic measures in order to preventing the development of severe respiratory failure.

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Authors

Popova Irina Gennadevna

Nazarov Sergej Borisovich

Kharlamova Natalya Valerevna

Kuzmenko Galina Nikolaevna

Sitnikova Olga Grigorevna

Klycheva Majya Mikhajlovna

Dates

2021-07-12Published

2020-11-09Filed