Maxmudova Dilafruz Xolmatjon qizi

Authors

  • Maxmudova Dilafruz Xolmatjon qizi

Keywords:

asphyxia, cord prolapse, umbilical cord, amniotic fluid embolism, anemia, APGAR.

Abstract

Perinatal asphyxia is a lack of blood flow or gas exchange to or from the fetus in the period immediately before, during, or after the birth process. Perinatal asphyxia can result in profound systemic and neurologic sequelae due decreased blood flow and/or oxygen to a fetus or infant during the peripartum period. When placental (prenatal) or pulmonary (immediate post-natal) gas exchange is compromised or ceases altogether, there is partial (hypoxia) or complete (anoxia) lack of oxygen to the vital organs. This results in progressive hypoxemia and hypercapnia. If the hypoxemia is severe enough, the tissues and vital organs (muscle, liver, heart, and ultimately the brain) will develop an oxygen debt.

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Published

2024-02-18

How to Cite

Dilafruz Xolmatjon qizi, M. (2024). Maxmudova Dilafruz Xolmatjon qizi. American Journal of Pediatric Medicine and Health Sciences (2993-2149), 2(2), 395–398. Retrieved from https://grnjournal.us/index.php/AJPMHS/article/view/3255