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The effects of placental transfusion on mothers
The Journal of Maternal-Fetal & Neonatal Medicine, 2022While there is ample evidence supporting delayed cord clamping (DCC) in neonates, the data on the maternal outcomes related to DCC are relatively sparse. Moreover, the outcomes, such as postpartum hemorrhage (PPH), were mostly reported for uncomplicated term vaginal deliveries.
Arpitha Chiruvolu +4 more
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PLACENTAL TRANSFUSION AND HYPERBILIRUBINEMIA IN THE PREMATURE
Pediatrics, 1972Placental transfusion has been compared in premature and full-term infants. Blood volume measurements showed that the 5-minute transfusion was similar in full-term and premature infants (47% and 50% increase in blood volume from birth). A larger proportion of the 5-minute transfusion occurred by 1 minute in full-term (76%) than in premature infants (56%
S, Saigal +4 more
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Placental transfusion in the newborn
Pediatric Companion, 2022Placental transfusion refers to the transfer of residual placental blood (~30%–40%) to the baby during the first few minutes of birth. Increasing fetal hemoglobin by placental transfusion is an extremely effective method of enhancing arterial oxygen content, increasing cardiac output, and improving oxygen delivery.
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Evidence suggests that cesarean section is likely associated with a reduced placental transfusion and poor hematological status in neonates. However, clinical studies have reported somewhat inconsistent results.
Li, H.t. +3 more
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Placental Transfusion: Determinants and Effects
Clinics in Perinatology, 1982This well-detailed article describes factors affecting perinatal redistribution of fetoplacental blood volume and the effects of low and high neonatal blood volumes on postnatal adaptation.
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Placental characteristics in twin transfusion syndrome
Archives of Gynecology and Obstetrics, 1989The authors describe the histological features of the placenta in a typical case of twin-to-twin transfusion, with particular attention focused on the stereologic aspects. Villi from the anemic placental portion were slightly edematous, with small and inconspicuous vessels.
M A, Sala, M, Matheus
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Optimizing Placental Transfusion for Preterm Infants
Pediatrics, 2015* Abbreviations: ACOG — : American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists DCC — : delayed umbilical cord clamping ICC — : immediate cord clamping IVH — : intraventricular hemorrhage UCM — : umbilical cord milking There are many potential benefits of delayed or deferred cord clamping (DCC ...
Roger F, Soll, William O, Tarnow-Mordi
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