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Search for: [Abstract cont. = "The analysis erected following conclusions\:1. In the group of pregnancies with intrauterine growth retardation, maternal peripheral blood occurred significantly lower values of all investigated markers of oxidative stress \(total antioxidant capacity of plasma superoxide dismutase and catalase\). In addition, some differences were observed in the activity of catalase and total antioxidant capacity of plasma, depending on the prevalence of intrauterine growth disorders and the method of termination of pregnancy.2. The study showed that infants with intrauterine growth retardation are characterized by a lower health status as measured by Apgar score at 1, 3 and 5 minutes after birth. There is no evidence, however, that the impact of IUGR on the health of the newborn has been modified by mode of delivery, and the level of oxidative stress markers.3. Do not observed to influence fetal growth disorders on the health of the newborn measured by the Apgar scale depend on the use of induction of labor.4. In the course of the analyzes was confirmed the dependence of the occurrence of intrauterine growth of the newborn assessment parameters on ultrasound \(estimated fetal weight and dimension of the largest pockets of amniotic fluid\). There was, however, the relationship of fetal growth disturbance associated with outcomes of interest was the way of termination of pregnancy or induction of labor.5. The results of the study suggest that the diagnosis of intrauterine growth, low value estimated fetal weight and abnormal umbilical cerebrospinal values \(<1.08\) can be independent predictors of poorer health risk neonatal Apgar scale measured, and found to ultrasound the largest pocket dimension amniotic fluid <2cm may indicate an increased risk of cesarean delivery performance of the secondary."]

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