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Alina Costina Luca

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  • BOLILE MATERNE PREEXISTENTE – FACTOR DE RISC PENTRU ANOMALII CONGENITALE LA NOU-NASCUT - 29/08/2016
  • PREEXISTING MATERNAL DISORDERS – RISK FACTORS FOR NEWBORN CONGENITAL ANOMALIES - 29/08/2016
  • Modern aspects of infective endocarditis treatment and prophylaxis in children - 04/08/2015

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BOLILE MATERNE PREEXISTENTE – FACTOR DE RISC PENTRU ANOMALII CONGENITALE LA NOU-NASCUT

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Revista Romana de PEDIATRIE | Volumul LXV, Nr. 2, An 2016
ISSN 1454-0398  |  e-ISSN 2069-6175
ISSN-L 1454-0398
DOI: 10.37897/RJP

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BOLILE MATERNE PREEXISTENTE – FACTOR DE RISC PENTRU ANOMALII CONGENITALE LA NOU-NASCUT

Alina Costina Luca and Elena Braha

REZUMAT

Anomaliile congenitale pot fi determinate de factori genetici, de mediu sau de combinaţia dintre cei doi factori. Bolile materne pot afecta dezvoltarea fetală prin acţiunea produşilor metabolici sau datorită transferului de anticorpi materni. Identificarea mamelor şi a sarcinilor cu risc, ca şi oferirea informaţiilor despre riscul teratogen împreună cu o documentare adecvată asupra problemei au ca scop reducerea potenţialului teratogen al bolilor materne.

Cuvinte cheie: boli materne, teratogen, anomalii congenitale.

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PREEXISTING MATERNAL DISORDERS – RISK FACTORS FOR NEWBORN CONGENITAL ANOMALIES

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Revista Romana de PEDIATRIE | Volumul LXV, Nr. 2, An 2016
ISSN 1454-0398  |  e-ISSN 2069-6175
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DOI: 10.37897/RJP

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PREEXISTING MATERNAL DISORDERS – RISK FACTORS FOR NEWBORN CONGENITAL ANOMALIES

Alina Costina Luca and Elena Braha

ABSTRACT

Congenital anomalies may be determined by genetic or environmental factors or a combination of the two factors. Maternal disease can affect fetal development through specific effects of metabolic products or maternal antibody transfer. Identifying mothers and pregnancies at risk as well as providing a teratogenic risk discussion and appropriate documentation is aimed at reducing potential teratogenic effects of maternal diseases.

Keywords: maternal diseases, teratogen, congenital anomalies.

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Modern aspects of infective endocarditis treatment and prophylaxis in children

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Revista Romana de PEDIATRIE | Volumul LX, Nr. 2, An 2011
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DOI: 10.37897/RJP

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Modern aspects of infective endocarditis treatment and prophylaxis in children

Alina Costina Luca, Constantin Iordache and Stefana Maria Moisa

ABSTRACT

Infective endocarditis represents a relatively rare, but potentially lethal disease during childhood. The therapeutic goal is to rapidly and completely eradicate the infection. This can be attained by precocious administration of effective doses of antibiotics, for an adequate period of time. The latest infective endocarditis prophylaxis guides recommend that prophylactic antibiotic administration is maintained for patients with predisposing heart diseases, but prophylactic administration of antibiotics should be limited to patients with the highest risk that undergo highest risk procedures.

Key words: infective endocarditis, treatment, prophylaxis

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ACTUALITATI IN TRATAMENTUL SI PROFILAXIA ENDOCARDITEI INFECTIOASE LA COPIL

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Revista Romana de PEDIATRIE | Volumul LX, Nr. 2, An 2011
ISSN 1454-0398  |  e-ISSN 2069-6175
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DOI: 10.37897/RJP

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ICMJE- Recommendations

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Promoting Global Health

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ACTUALITATI IN TRATAMENTUL SI PROFILAXIA ENDOCARDITEI INFECTIOASE LA COPIL

Alina Costina Luca, Constantin Iordache and Stefana Maria Moisa

REZUMAT

Endocardita infecţioasă (EI) reprezintă o patologie relativ rară la copil, însă cu potenţial letal. Scopul terapiei este eradicarea cât mai rapidă şi completă a infecţiei. Acest deziderat se obţine prin administrarea precoce de antibiotice, în doze eficiente şi pe o perioadă adecvată de timp. Ultimele ghiduri de profilaxie a endocarditei infecţioase recomandă să se menţină principiul profilaxiei cu antibiotice în timpul procedurilor cu risc de dezvoltare a EI la pacienţii cu afecţiuni cardiace predispozante pentru EI, dar să se limiteze indicaţiile acesteia la pacienţii cu cel mai mare risc de EI care au fost supuşi procedurilor cu cel mai mare risc.

Cuvinte cheie: endocardită infecţioasă, tratament, profilaxie

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