Objective: Overall, neonatal mortality has been shown to be reduced by: placental transfusion (the transfer of blood from the placenta to the neonatal circulation after birth); delayed cord clamping (DCM) (waiting for the umbilical cord to stop pulsating before clamping and cutting the cord); and umbilical cord milking (UCM) (clamping and cutting the cord immediately before milking the cord towards the neonate to expel remaining volume). This systematic review aimed to determine whether placental transfusion negatively impacts resuscitation by delaying it or has any effect on infant mortality, and to identify any barriers to performing it. Methods: CINAHL, MEDLINE, AMED and the British Nursing Index were searched using key terms to ide...
Background An intact umbilical cord allows the physiological transfusion of blood from the placenta ...
Background: Preterm newborns receiving briefly delayed cord clamping or cord milking at birth have b...
At delivery, if the cord is not clamped, blood continues to pass from the placenta to the newborn du...
Postnatal adaptation in preterm newborn comprises complex physiological processes that involve signi...
OBJECTIVE:: To investigate the effects of interventions promoting placental transfusion at delivery ...
Recently there have been a number of studies and presentations on the importance of providing a plac...
peer reviewedIntroduction Cord clamping is not a trivial process. Its timing influences the signif...
OBJECTIVE To compare two strategies to enhance placento-fetal blood transfusion in preterm neonat...
Placental transfusion results in a significant decrease in the risk of death for extremely preterm i...
Objective: Although both delayed umbilical cord clamping and intact umbilical cord milking (I-UCM) p...
OBJECTIVE: To compare two strategies to enhance placento- fetal blood transfusion in preterm neonate...
ObjectiveTo compare short-term outcomes after placental transfusion (delayed cord clamping (DCC) or ...
Background Risks and benefits of increasing placental transfusion in extremely preterm infants (extr...
A newborn who receives a placental transfusion at birth from delayed cord clamping (DCC) obtains abo...
Place: FranceAnemia of prematurity remains a common complication despite recent advances in perinata...
Background An intact umbilical cord allows the physiological transfusion of blood from the placenta ...
Background: Preterm newborns receiving briefly delayed cord clamping or cord milking at birth have b...
At delivery, if the cord is not clamped, blood continues to pass from the placenta to the newborn du...
Postnatal adaptation in preterm newborn comprises complex physiological processes that involve signi...
OBJECTIVE:: To investigate the effects of interventions promoting placental transfusion at delivery ...
Recently there have been a number of studies and presentations on the importance of providing a plac...
peer reviewedIntroduction Cord clamping is not a trivial process. Its timing influences the signif...
OBJECTIVE To compare two strategies to enhance placento-fetal blood transfusion in preterm neonat...
Placental transfusion results in a significant decrease in the risk of death for extremely preterm i...
Objective: Although both delayed umbilical cord clamping and intact umbilical cord milking (I-UCM) p...
OBJECTIVE: To compare two strategies to enhance placento- fetal blood transfusion in preterm neonate...
ObjectiveTo compare short-term outcomes after placental transfusion (delayed cord clamping (DCC) or ...
Background Risks and benefits of increasing placental transfusion in extremely preterm infants (extr...
A newborn who receives a placental transfusion at birth from delayed cord clamping (DCC) obtains abo...
Place: FranceAnemia of prematurity remains a common complication despite recent advances in perinata...
Background An intact umbilical cord allows the physiological transfusion of blood from the placenta ...
Background: Preterm newborns receiving briefly delayed cord clamping or cord milking at birth have b...
At delivery, if the cord is not clamped, blood continues to pass from the placenta to the newborn du...