Abstract
In healthy infants, the activity of lipid peroxidation processes has its own
characteristics and can serve as a control for diagnosing disorders and evaluating the
effectiveness of treating pathological conditions. In children with consequences of perinatal
damage to the nervous system, the processes of lipid peroxidation are characterized by both
increased and decreased activity, which requires the appointment of corrective therapy.
Treatment with oxybral in children suffering from CPDNS, along with the normalization
of biochemical parameters, improves clinical parameters and reduces the length of stay in
the hospital.