Research of the relationship of lung ultrasound phenomenon with gas exchange characteristics in newborn

  • Иван Иванович Акиншин Saint-Petersburg State Pediatric Medical Universit 194100, Saint-Рetersburg
  • Елена Владимировна Синельникова Saint-Petersburg State Pediatric Medical Universit 194100, Saint-Рetersburg
  • Вячеслав Григорьевич Часнык Saint-Petersburg State Pediatric Medical Universit 194100, Saint-Рetersburg
  • Татьяна Леонидовна Корнишина Saint-Petersburg State Pediatric Medical Universit 194100, Saint-Рetersburg
Keywords: ultrasound of the lungs, interstitial syndrome, intensive care of newborns, diagnosis of pathology of the respiratory system

Abstract

This paper presents the results of an analysis of indicators of ultrasound examination of the lungs, the most informative for determining lung function in infants. The revealed correlation of the severity of the interstitial syndrome with the voltage of carbon dioxide in the blood and the stress gradients of alveolar arterial oxygen in newborns allows us to consider ultrasound of the lungs as possible for use in the complex diagnosis of pathological conditions of the respiratory system of newborns.

Author Biographies

Иван Иванович Акиншин, Saint-Petersburg State Pediatric Medical Universit 194100, Saint-Рetersburg
Litovskaya str., 2
Елена Владимировна Синельникова, Saint-Petersburg State Pediatric Medical Universit 194100, Saint-Рetersburg
Litovskaya str., 2; Doctor of Medical Sciences, Head of the Department of Radiology and Biomedical Imaging.
Вячеслав Григорьевич Часнык, Saint-Petersburg State Pediatric Medical Universit 194100, Saint-Рetersburg
Litovskaya str., 2
Татьяна Леонидовна Корнишина, Saint-Petersburg State Pediatric Medical Universit 194100, Saint-Рetersburg
Litovskaya str., 2
Published
2020-10-02
How to Cite
Акиншин, И. И., Синельникова, Е. В., Часнык, В. Г., & Корнишина, Т. Л. (2020). Research of the relationship of lung ultrasound phenomenon with gas exchange characteristics in newborn. Visualization in Medicine, 2(2), 8-17. Retrieved from https://ojs3.gpmu.org/index.php/visual-med/article/view/2435
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