Diagnostic value of the method of vegetative resonance test in identifying placental insufficiency
AUTHORS : Egorova T.Yu. | Palamarchuk M.I.
RELEVANT UNIVERSITIES : EE “Grodno State Medical University”, Grodno, Belarus
YEAR : 2009
Fetoplacental insufficiency (FPI) is the most important problem of modern perinatology. Its frequency ranges from 4% to 45%, perinatal morbidity reaches
70%, and mortality 2.4–17.7% (Savelyeva GM, 2000). Pathological changes that develop in FPI contribute to: a decrease in uteroplacental and fetal-placental blood
flow; decreased arterial blood supply to the placenta and fetus; restriction of gas exchange and metabolism in the fetoplacental complex; violation of the processes
of maturation of the placenta; a decrease in the synthesis and imbalance of placental hormones and their precursors of maternal and fetal origin