21 -8 (46) 2022 — Karimov A.X., Tuxtabayev A.A., — EFFECT OF PLACENTAL DYSFUNCTION ON THE FUNCTIONAL STATE OF THE FETAL HEART IN PREGNANT WOMEN WITH COVID-19 ASSOCIATED MYOCARDITIS

EFFECT OF PLACENTAL DYSFUNCTION ON THE FUNCTIONAL STATE OF THE FETAL HEART IN PREGNANT WOMEN WITH COVID-19 ASSOCIATED MYOCARDITIS

Karimov A.X., Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology №2, Tashkent Medical Academy.

Tuxtabayev A.A., Republican Specialized Scientific and Practical Medical Center for Obstetrics and Gynecology of the Ministry of Health of the Republic of Uzbekistan, Tashkent.

Alimova X.P., Republican Specialized Scientific and Practical Medical Center for Obstetrics and Gynecology of the Ministry of Health of the Republic of Uzbekistan, Tashkent.

Tuxtabayeva G.M. State Institution “Zangiota Specialized Hospital No. 1 for the Treatment of Patients with Coronavirus Infection”

Resume

The solution of issues related to placental dysfunction and its complications is the most common problem in modern obstetrics, and this problem is of great importance for the birth of healthy newborns and the reduction of neonatal mortality. In order to confirm the influence of placental disorders causing chronic placental insufficiency and prenatal hypoxia, which developed against the background of COVID-19 associated myocarditis in early gestation, affecting the state of the fetal heart and the development of fetal cardiac pathologies, echocardiography (ECHOCG) and Doppler cardiometry were performed in our study. in the fetus in the III trimester of pregnancy (in the gestational age of 28-36 weeks). As a result of placental dysfunction, there is a violation of a number of processes – worsening energy metabolism in the placenta and fetal tissues, as well as a violation of chemical processes in fetal cardiomyocytes, acidosis, hypoglycemia. As a result, the functioning of the sinus node is inhibited and the contractile function of the myocardium (usually the left sections) is reduced. Transferred intrauterine hypoxia forms by the birth of a child, the syndrome of “disadaptation of the cardiovascular system” (SDSS), which in turn leads to focal myocarditis in the fetus.

Key words: fetal echocardiography, myocarditis during pregnancy, COVID-19 associated myocarditis, fetoplacental dysfunction

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115

Last page

120

For citation: Karimov A.X., Tuxtabayev A.A., Alimova X.P., Tuxtabayeva G.M. EFFECT OF PLACENTAL DYSFUNCTION ON THE FUNCTIONAL STATE OF THE FETAL HEART IN PREGNANT WOMEN WITH COVID-19 ASSOCIATED MYOCARDITIS //New Day in Medicine 8(46)2022 115-120 https://clck.ru/sWm7A

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