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Metabolic features of the period of early neonatal adaptation in premature infants from monochorionic twins

https://doi.org/10.69964/BMCC-2025-2-3-87-96

Abstract

Summary. Specific complications of monochorionic multiple pregnancy affect both the antenatal development of the fetus and the period of early neonatal adaptation, which is accompanied by metabolic status disorders.
The purpose of the study. To study metabolic parameters (according to routine indicators of biochemical blood analysis and metabolic indices) in premature infants from monochorionic twins in the period of early neonatal adaptation.
Materials and methods. The study was carried out at the Research Institute of Obstetrics and Maternity Care of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation from 01.01.2018 to 31.12.2024. The study included 1230 premature monochorionic diamniotic (MCDA) twins of gestational age 22/0-36/6 weeks.
Results and discussion. Differences were found between the groups of MHD twins with complicated and uncomplicated antenatal periods in the following parameters: total protein, g/l (group 1 — 41.0 (34.6-46.0); group 2 — 40.0 (36.0-46.0); group 3 — 44.0 (40.0-48.0); p<0.0001), albumin, g/l (group 1 — 29.3 (25.3-31.9); group 2 — 29.0 (27.0-31.4); group 3 — 30.1 (28.5-32.5); p<0.0001), AST U/l (group 1 — 58.0 (43.3-82.0); group 2 — 52.0 (40.0-75.0); 3rd group — 43.0 (34.0-56.0); p<0.0001), hypoglycemia (1st group — 162 (67.5%), 2nd group — 180 (65.2%), 3rd group — 396 (55.5%) p=0.002 and p=0.006, respectively), as well as a number of biochemical indices.
Conclusions. The presented assessment of the metabolic status in the group of premature MCDA twins with complicated antenatal period revealed significant changes in the studied parameters, indicating the development of neonatal dysmetabolic syndrome.

About the Authors

M. V. Pavlichenko
Federal State Budgetary Institution “Ural Research Institute of Maternity and Child Care” of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation
Russian Federation

Maria V. Pavlichenko - Candidate of Medical Sciences, Senior Researcher Department of Physiology and Pathology of Newborns and Young Children, Head of the Department of Children’s Rehabilitation

st. Repina, 1, Ekaterinburg, 620028

Tel.: +7 (922) 202-04-08



N. V. Kosovtsova
Federal State Budgetary Institution “Ural Research Institute of Maternity and Child Care” of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation
Russian Federation

Natalia V. Kosovtsova - MD, Head of the Department of Biophysical and Radiation Methods

st. Repina, 1, Ekaterinburg, 620028

Теl.: +7 (912) 26-59-169



L. A. Pestryaeva
Federal State Budgetary Institution “Ural Research Institute of Maternity and Child Care” of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation
Russian Federation

Pestryaeva Liudmila A. - D. in Вiology, Head of the Department of Biochemical Methods of Research

st. Repina, 1, Ekaterinburg, 620028

Теl.: +7 (906) 802-30-50



T. V. Markova
Federal State Budgetary Institution “Ural Research Institute of Maternity and Child Care” of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation
Russian Federation

Tatyana V. Markova - Candidate of Medical Sciences, Head of the Department of Pregnancy Pathology No. 2

st. Repina, 1, Ekaterinburg, 620028

Phone: +7 (912) 228-30-36



Ya. Yu. Pospelova
Federal State Budgetary Institution “Ural Research Institute of Maternity and Child Care” of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation
Russian Federation

Yana Yu. Pospelova - Candidate of Sciences, doctor of ultrasound diagnostics

st. Repina, 1, Ekaterinburg, 620028

Phone: +7 (922) 142-13-31



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Pavlichenko M.V., Kosovtsova N.V., Pestryaeva L.A., Markova T.V., Pospelova Ya.Yu. Metabolic features of the period of early neonatal adaptation in premature infants from monochorionic twins. Bulletin of maternal and child care. 2025;2(3):87-96. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.69964/BMCC-2025-2-3-87-96

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