Affiliation:
1. DONETSK NATIONAL MEDICAL UNIVERSITY, LIMAN, UKRAINE
Abstract
Introduction: The article presents information about the peculiarities of the course of pregnancy and childbirth in women with a syphilitic infection in the anamnesis. The
peculiarities of the state of newborn babies born from mothers who have suffered syphilis are described. To date, the incidence of syphilis in Ukraine has a clear tendency to
decline, but still remains quite high. The maximum incidence of syphilis is observed in women aged 15-20 years. The combination of pregnancy and syphilitic infection in an
anamnesis is an unfavorable factor in regard to high risk of perinatal complications, the frequency of which does not tend to decrease.
The aim - study the features of the course of pregnancy and childbirth in women with a syphilitic infection in the anamnesis, the evaluation of the state of newborns.
Materials and methods: A prospective examination of 57 healthy women and their newborns (control group) and 60 pregnant women with a history of syphilitic infection
(the main group) had been conducted. All pregnant women had undergone ultrasound examination, including feto- and placentometry, an estimate of the amount of amniotic
fluid. The effect of the transferred syphilis on the state of the newborn had been assessed in accordance with the results of the clinical examination of an anthropometric data,
including an Apgar score.
Results: It is stated that the incidence of latent (41,66%) and forms with a prolonged course (20,00%) of syphilitic infection. The threat of premature childbirth was almost
3,5 times higher than in women with syphilis, cases of an anemia in pregnant women – 2 times, hypertensive disorders of pregnant women were 2,4 times more common in
women of the main group, fetal development retardation syndrome 6,4 times, while a greater percentage of this disorder was recorded among women in the main group who
were ill with latent forms and suffered secondary recurrent syphilis (35%). In 20% of the cases, pregnancy in women with syphilis has been completed by the cesarean section,
an abnormality of the contractile capacity of the uterus was significantly higher – 23,33%. The adaptive capacity of the newborns in the main group has been significantly
lower, compared to the control group.
Conclusions: Syphilitic infection in the anamnesis complicates the course of pregnancy with numerous pathological conditions. Syphilitic infection, borne before pregnancy,
affects not only the course of pregnancy, but also the course of childbirth and the postpartum period. The pathological conditions in infants are due to a decrease in resistance to
birth stress, early depletion of adaptive resources of newborns under the influence of a syphilitic infection of the mother. In children who have experienced chronic intrauterine
hypoxia, the risk of hemorrhagic syndrome is significantly higher due to increased permeability of the vascular wall. Such children have a tendency to develop neurological
disorders and respiratory system lesions.
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