ISSN: 2155-9570
Sevinj Salmanova and Elmar Kasimov
National Center of Ophthalmology, Azerbaijan
Scientific Tracks Abstracts: J Clin Exp Ophthalmol
To trace the state of adrenergic-cholinergic relationship in the recovery stage of sensomnestic and pupil-accommodative mechanisms 2000 children suffered from pre, perinatal encephalopathy aged 3-12 months and further in ages 1-3 years, followed by catamnesis 5-7 years old were examined. The state of sensomnestic indicators was assessed by the adequacy of fixation of visual attention, by flash visual evoked potential and the reaction of ��?assimilation� of photostimulation rhythm in the EEG. They were grouped by diagnosis of neonatologists; pre, perinatal encephalopathy (PPE) 1000 children, perinatal acute cerebrovascular stroke (PACVS) 400 children, perinatal toxic-hypoxic encephalopathy 600 children. We found that 85% of children with PACVS and 50% of children with PPE in the early neonatal period have marked catecholamine excite dumping syndrome. We have had a direct positive correlation between this syndrome and the duration of unstable fixation of visual attention in children with PACVS and with PPE, examined of a periods of life up to 3 and 3-6 months, even up to 1st year. In more than one third of these children up to age of 1 year, there was a tendency to strengthen of dysregulation of the visual analyzer vascular providing mechanisms, related to cholinergic irritation. However, we have worked out the treatment plan, including Prednisolone 1 mg - in the morning, 2 ml of Bio-Ritmo ��? in the afternoon, Vasobral 10 mg in the evening, Semax 1 drop in each nostril (1 time a day) carry through 3 weeks, minimizes the risk of exacerbation of the consequences of catecholamine excite dumping syndrome.
Sevinj Salmanova has completed her PhD from Azerbaijan State Medical University. She is a Chief of Pediatric Department at National Center of Ophthalmology. She has published more than 25 papers in reputed journals.
Email: sevaalieva@mail.ru