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Congenital heart diseases in indigenous children of the Republic Sakha (Yakutia)

https://doi.org/10.25789/YMJ.2020.70.10

Abstract

The aim of the study was to assess the structure of congenital heart defects in children of different ethnic groups living in the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia). Over a 10-year period, the number of newborns with complex CHD has increased significantly in the Pediatric center of the Republican hospital №1-NCM. Children of the indigenous peoples of Yakutia (Yakuts and natives) were more likely to have complex heart defects than children of other ethnic groups.

About the Authors

M. S. Savvina
Yakut science center of complex medical problems
Russian Federation

Savvina Maya Semyonovna – Ph.D., senior staff scientist of the laboratory of pediatric health level monitoring



T. I. Nelunova
St. Petersburg state pediatric medical university
Russian Federation

Nelunova Tuyara Ivanovna – cardiologist of the Perinatal Center of the Republican clinical hospital, postgraduate



T. Ye. Burtseva
Medical institute of the North-Eastern federal university; Yakut science center of complex medical problems
Russian Federation

Burtseva Tatiana Yegorovna – MD, professor of the department of pediatrics and pediatric surgery;

a head of the laboratory



G. I. Obraztsova
Almazov national medical research center
Russian Federation

Obraztsova Galina Igorevna – MD, associate professor of the department of childhood diseases



V. G. Chasnyk
St. Petersburg state pediatric medical university
Russian Federation

Chasnyk Vyacheslav Grigorievich – MD, a head of the department of hospital pediatrics



S. A. Evseeva
Yakutsk science center of complex medical problems
Russian Federation

Evseeva Sardana Anatolievna – Ph.D., senior staff scientist of the laboratory of pediatric health level monitoring



T. M. Klimova
Medical institute of the North-Eastern federal university; Yakut science center of complex medical problems
Russian Federation

Klimova Tatiana Mikhailovna – Ph.D., associate professor;

senior staff scientist of the laboratory



M. P. Slobodchikova
St . Petersburg state pediatric medical university
Russian Federation

Slobodchikova Maya Pavlovna – a senior lecturer of the department of foreign languages with the courses of Russian and Latin languages



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Savvina M.S., Nelunova T.I., Burtseva T.Ye., Obraztsova G.I., Chasnyk V.G., Evseeva S.A., Klimova T.M., Slobodchikova M.P. Congenital heart diseases in indigenous children of the Republic Sakha (Yakutia). Yakut Medical Journal. 2020;(2):34-36. https://doi.org/10.25789/YMJ.2020.70.10

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