50 — 9 (47) 2022 — Khatamova M.T., CORRELATION BETWEEN BIOCHEMICAL MONITORING AND MEASUREMENT OF THE WAVE VELOCITY OF BLOOD FLOW IN THE UMBILICAL CORDE OF THE HUMAN FETUS ON THE BACKGROUND OF INTRAUTERINE INFECTION
CORRELATION BETWEEN BIOCHEMICAL MONITORING AND MEASUREMENT OF THE WAVE VELOCITY OF BLOOD FLOW IN THE UMBILICAL CORDE OF THE HUMAN FETUS ON THE BACKGROUND OF INTRAUTERINE INFECTION
Khatamova M.T., Bukhara State Medical Institute named after Abu Ali ibn Sino
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Despite the clinical significance of the problem of IUI during pregnancy, there is still no algorithm that allows for an integrated approach to diagnostic and therapeutic measures. Timely diagnosis and reasonable use of antimicrobial drugs can become a promising direction in the complex of therapeutic measures for the prevention of pregnancy complications and adverse perinatal outcomes in IUI, the correlation between biochemical monitoring and measurement of wave velocity of blood flow in the umbilical cord of a human fetus against the background of intrauterine infection.
Keywords: complex methods of diagnostic and therapeutic measures for adverse perinatal pathologies. Timely diagnosis of prenatal problems.
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For citation: Khatamova M.T., CORRELATION BETWEEN BIOCHEMICAL MONITORING AND MEASUREMENT OF THE WAVE VELOCITY OF BLOOD FLOW IN THE UMBILICAL CORDE OF THE HUMAN FETUS ON THE BACKGROUND OF INTRAUTERINE INFECTION //New Day in Medicine 9 (47)2022 302-304 https://l.clck.bar/1e761
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