2 -1 (39) 2022 — Kobilov E. E., Uralov Sh. M., — THE MAIN RISK FACTORS FOR DEVELOPING ACUTE PRIMARY AND RECURRENTSTENOSING LARYNGOTRACHEITIS IN CHILDREN IN OUR REGION

THE MAIN RISK FACTORS FOR DEVELOPING ACUTE PRIMARY AND RECURRENTSTENOSING LARYNGOTRACHEITIS IN CHILDREN IN OUR REGION

Kobilov E. E., Samarkand State University,

Uralov Sh. M., Samarkand State Medical Institute,

Mamutova E.S., Samarkand State Medical Institute,

Tuxtaev M. K., Samarkand State University,

Nekbaeva F. Z., Samarkand State University,

Tamolov A.K., Siyabsky Medical College

Tuxtaeva N. M., Siyabsky Medical College

Resume

Acute stenosing laryngotracheitis (OSLT)is one of the most frequent and severe manifestations of acute respiratory viral infections accompanied by respiratory disorders- является острый стенозирующий ларинготрахеит (ОСЛТ). OSLT belongs to the category of life-threatening conditions, which require urgent medical and diagnostic intervention. Features of OSLT in children are the predominant occurrence at an early age and the rapid increase in the picture of acute respiratory failure. Mortality among children with OSL varies from 0.4 to 5 %, and with the development of end-stage, laryngeal stenosis reaches 70%. A number of risk factors that can affect the formation of the disease plays an important role in the development of OSLT. To develop evidence-based measures to provide emergency care to children with acute respiratory infections (ARI) accompanied byOSLT, it is necessary to establish relationships between health indicators and risk factors for the adverse course of this pathology in children.

Keywords. Children, acute primary and recurrent stenosing laryngotracheitis, risk factors for development.

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For citation: Kobilov E. E., Uralov Sh. M., Mamutova E..S., Tuxtaev M. K., Nekbaeva F. Z., Jamolov A.K., Tuxtaeva N. M., THE MAIN RISK FACTORS FOR DEVELOPING ACUTE PRIMARY AND RECURRENTSTENOSING LARYNGOTRACHEITIS IN CHILDREN IN OUR REGION //New Day in Medicine 1(39)2022 https://cutt.ly/aU7Gcj0

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