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Клиническое значение нарушений сна у беременных (стр. 2 из 2)

У беременных, которым была проведена фототерапия, роды проходили без осложнений, а количество баллов у плода по шкале APGAR было больше.

Итак, можно предположить два пути влияния фототерапии на течение родов. Во–первых, опосредованное – через нормализацию структуры и качества сна, во–вторых – через непосредственное влияние яркого белого света на различные нейромедиаторные системы организма, в том числе и на дофаминергические системы.

Таким образом, беременным, особенно с патологическим течением беременности, необходимо исследовать сон для предотвращения риска гипоксии матери и плода, выявления нарушений сна и своевременной их коррекции, одним из способов которой может быть фототерапия, которая влияет не только на сон, но и на течение родов и состояние плода.

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