Abstract
Objective. To analyze the prevalence of bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD) in the city of Perm and Perm Krai, to state the prevalence dynamics for 3 years and BPD prevalence among infants with very low body weight (VLBW) and extremely low body weight (ELBW) from 2021 to 2021.
Materials and methods. Examination of 271 patients aged 0 to 3 years and assessment of clinico-anamnestic, laboratory, instrumental, X-ray data according to diagnostic standards and protocols was carried out.
Results. The number of infants diagnosed BPD in the group of preterm newborns was detected to decrease despite the fact that the quantity of preterm labors in Perm Krai is at the same level.
Conclusions. In Perm Krai, for the recent 3 years there is a tendency to reduction in the frequency of BPD formation in infants with VLBW as well as decrease in the share of severe BPD forms among premature infants.
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