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Objectives: Our goal was to test the volume of residual placental blood volume (RPBV) left with delayed cord clamping occurring when pulsation of the umbilical artery ceases as compared to early cord clamping at 60 seconds along with an assessment of its
H. Y. Zhang +5 more
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Introduction: Timely and appropriate umbilical cord clamping was found to be key in reducing neonatal death. Despite current guidelines recommending when to clamp the umbilical cord, some midwives in the Greater Kabale District continued to use ...
Confidence Atuheire +2 more
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South African midwives’ knowledge of the benefits of delayed umbilical cord clamping
Background: Immediate umbilical cord clamping has been part of the active management of the third stage of labour for centuries. Despite the benefits of delayed cord clamping, immediate cord clamping remains the routine practice in many countries ...
Akhona Shosha +2 more
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Objective:To compare fetal hematocrit in different timing of delayed cord clamping and fetomaternal outcome at 48 hours after vaginal births.Materials and Methods: 200 term and preterm vaginal births were recruited by inclusion criteria and ...
Somprattana Mungkornkaew +1 more
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A comparative study of early and delayed cord clamping in term deliveries [PDF]
Background: Timing of clamping of the umbilical cord has always been a debatable issue. Early cord clamping (ECC) is defined as clamping of the cord within 30 seconds of delivery of the baby and delayed cord clamping (DCC) is defined as clamping of the ...
Bal, Himadri +3 more
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Delayed Versus Immediate Cord Clamping in Preterm Infants [PDF]
(Abstracted from N Engl J Med 2017;377:2445–2455) Systemic reviews have shown that delaying the time of umbilical cord clamping can improve outcomes of preterm newborns. One such study found enhanced placental transfusion through delayed cord clamping, cord-palpation, or a combination of the 2 practices caused a lower infection and mortality ...
Tarnow-Mordi, W. +55 more
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The Comparison Between Delayed Cord Clamping and Immediate Cord Clamping on Fetal Outcomes [PDF]
The research question that is being asked is, are newborns, who are delivered vaginally, that have their umbilical cord clamped immediately after birth at a disadvantage for improved health benefits compared to newborns who received delayed cord clamping?
Drake, Aydan, Mawyer, Kelsey
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Effect of timing of cord clamping (early vs delayed) on hemoglobin level among newborns: an Indian study [PDF]
Background: Aim of the current study was to evaluate effect of delayed cord clamping on hemoglobin level among newborns and look for any adverse effects following delayed cord clamping.
Jafra, Anudeep +3 more
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Haemoglobin level at birth is associated with short term outcomes and mortality in preterm infants [PDF]
Background Blood volume and haemoglobin (Hb) levels are increased by delayed umbilical cord clamping, which has been reported to improve clinical outcomes of preterm infants.
Angela WG Kwan +30 more
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To clamp or not to clamp late?
When resuscitating a neonate, one encounters controversial issues and a great deal of confusion. These issues include the question as to when should the umbilical cord be clamped.
Nicoletta Iacovidou +2 more
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