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Placental Transfusion for Asphyxiated Infants
The current recommendation for umbilical cord management of non-vigorous infants (limp, pale, and not breathing) who need resuscitation at birth is to immediately clamp the umbilical cord.
Anup C. Katheria +3 more
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Congenital hernia of the umbilical cord (CHUC) is a rare, distinctive anomaly with variable presentation and conflicting terminology. We report two newborn infants who had fetal antenatal diagnosis as umbilical cord cyst and omphalocele, respectively ...
Krishna Revanna Gopagondanahalli +5 more
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Umbilical Cord Milking Versus Delayed Cord Clamping in Preterm Infants [PDF]
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Delayed cord clamping (DCC) is recommended for premature infants to improve blood volume. Most preterm infants are born by cesarean delivery (CD), and placental transfusion may be less effective than in vaginal delivery (VD).
Anup C, Katheria +4 more
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Abstract Objective Birth asphyxia is one of the leading causes of death for neonates worldwide. Lack of an objective cost effective test to predict poor newborn outcomes at birth affects the ability to respond appropriately. This study determined predictive values of umbilical cord arterial lactate in relation to adverse neonatal outcomes. Methods This
Elizabeth Ayebare +7 more
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Background Placental management strategies such as umbilical cord milking and delayed cord clamping may provide a range of benefits for the newborn.
Estelle D. Watson +4 more
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Sustained Inflation Reduces Pulmonary Blood Flow during Resuscitation with an Intact Cord
The optimal timing of cord clamping in asphyxia is not known. Our aims were to determine the effect of ventilation (sustained inflation–SI vs. positive pressure ventilation–V) with early (ECC) or delayed cord clamping (DCC) in asphyxiated near-term lambs.
Jayasree Nair +11 more
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Abstract Objective This study examines whether hospitals with stronger patient safety culture more consistently follow essential birth practices and have fewer adverse outcomes for mothers and newborns and whether this evidence can guide maternity care priorities in patient safety policy.
Zenewton A. S. da Gama +11 more
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Effects of Umbilical Cord Clamping Time After Birth on Risk of Postpartum Depression
INTRODUCTION: To assess the effects of umbilical cord clamping time on risk of postpartum depression. METHODS: The study included pregnant cases giving birth after 36 weeks from 24 January 2020 to 01 April 2020 in our clinic.
Asiye Uzun
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Clinical Practice Guidelines on Normal Labour and Childbirth: A Systematic Review
ABSTRACT Background Clinical Practice Guidelines (CPGs) are essential for promoting evidence‐based maternal and neonatal care, but inconsistencies in recommendations can be confusing. Objectives To analyse the quality and reporting of international CPGs for normal birth and summarise the recommendations.
María Loreto Hernández‐Martínez +5 more
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Time influence of umbilical cord clashing on hemoglobin level in newborn baby
Clamping and cutting the umbilical cord is the standard procedure that is always done when the baby is born. The right time to clamp the umbilical cord is still widely debated by experts.
Rafika Uddin
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