65 -5 (79) 2025 - Yuldashev B.A., Murodova M.Dj. - CRITERIA OF CARDIOVASCULAR DISORDERS IN NEPHRITIC SYNDROME IN CHILDREN
CRITERIA OF CARDIOVASCULAR DISORDERS IN NEPHRITIC SYNDROME IN CHILDREN
Yuldashev B.A. - Samarkand State Medical University
Murodova M.Dj. - Samarkand State Medical University
Aralov M.Dj. - Samarkand State Medical University
Resume
Objective to establish the criteria for renocardial syndrome in nephritic syndrome in children. Material and methods: 105 children hospitalized with nephritic syndrome in the nephrology department of the Samarkand Regional Children's Multidisciplinary Medical Center were examined. Results: Renocardial syndrome in nephritic syndrome develops in 64.8% of cases, most of the patients are children 3-6 years of age (44.1%) with a predominance of boys (58.8%). Cardiometric study in patients with nephritic syndrome. Renocardial syndrome is manifested by significant changes in metabolic and adaptive parameters: oxygen and lactate content - by 1.5 times, creatine phosphate - by 20%, tension index - by 4.8 times and vascular stiffness index - by 5.2 times. Conclusion: The deviation of cardiometry parameters in different age groups indicates a decrease in the intensity of blood circulation in organs and systems, indicating a significant load on the cardiovascular system in nephritic syndrome
Keywords: nephritic syndrome, children, cardiometry, metabolism, cardiorenal syndrome
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323
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328
For citation:Yuldashev B.A., Murodova M.Dj., Aralov M.Dj. - CRITERIA OF CARDIOVASCULAR DISORDERS IN NEPHRITIC SYNDROME IN CHILDREN//New Day in Medicine 5(79)2025 323-328 https://newdayworldmedicine.com/en/new_day_medicine/5-79-2025
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