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Background Placental laser equatorialization or “solomonization” during treatment for twin–twin transfusion syndrome (TTTS) is associated with improved pregnancy outcomes.
Stephen P. Emery +2 more
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The effect of placental transfusion on hemodynamics in premature newborns: a randomized controlled trial. [PDF]
Farag MM +3 more
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Protocol for a Nested, Retrospective Study of the Australian Placental Transfusion Study Cohort. [PDF]
Tan-Koay AG +8 more
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Management of Placental Transfusion to Neonates After Delivery. [PDF]
McAdams RM, Lakshminrusimha S.
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Comparing two different placental transfusion strategies for very preterm infants at birth: a matched-pairs study. [PDF]
Wu Y, Ou J, Chen G, Zhu Y, Zhong X.
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Rethinking Placental Transfusion and Cord Clamping Issues
A brief delay in clamping the umbilical cord results in a placental transfusion that supplies the infant with a major source of iron during the first few months of life. Cord circulation continues for several minutes after birth and placental transfusion results in approximately 30% more blood volume.
Mercer, Judith S. +1 more
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Placental transfusion and short-term outcomes among extremely preterm infants. [PDF]
Kumbhat N +13 more
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The Association Between Placental Residual Blood Volume and Two Placental Transfusion Methods After Delivery at Term. [PDF]
Hung TH, Chuang YC, Huang L.
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How Delayed Cord Clamping Saves Newborn Lives
Interest in the subject of umbilical cord clamping is long-standing. New evidence reveals that placental transfusion, facilitated by delayed cord clamping (DCC), reduces death and need for blood transfusions for preterm infants without evidence of harm ...
Judith Mercer +7 more
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