Neonatal polycythemia is a potentially lethal, multi-organ disease. We have performed a prospective, open-label study to test the hypothesis that an early cord clamping proximally to the neonate's abdomen could avert from the neonatal circulation a blood volume critical to the occurrence of polycythemia in at-risk neonates. Newborns were divided into group 1 (clamping time within 10 s) and group 2 (clamping time 11-120 s). Group 1 had statistically significant more blood volume sequestered in the cord and less manifestations of polycythemia. CONCLUSION: An early cord clamping is an effective and zero-cost way to prevent polycythemia in at-risk neonate
The timing of the umbilical cord clamping at birth is still controversial. In the modern era of medi...
Anemia is common disorder in pediatric population. In developing countries, prevalence of iron defic...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate safety and haematological effects of delayed cord clamping (DCC) in infants w...
Neonatal polycythemia is a potentially lethal, multi-organ disease. We have performed a prospective,...
Aim To compare the post-natal effects of delayed cord clamping (DCC) and early cord clamping (ECC) i...
Immediate clamping of the umbilical cord can reduce the red blood cells an infant receives at birth ...
INTRODUCTION: Delayed cord clamping (usually from 30 sec to more than 5 minutes), appears to be bene...
Abstract Despite the fact that delayed cord clamping (DCC) is recommended by many international orga...
There is currently no consensus among clinicians and scientists over the appropriate or optimal timi...
This evidence-based research project is guided by a combination of randomized controlled trials that...
Abstract Background Delayed cord clamping is the standard of care in infants not requiring resuscita...
The effects of delayed umbilical cord clamping versus early umbilical cord clamping and the outcomes...
Objective: This pilot study\u27s aim was establish feasibility of a protocol for delayed cord clampi...
BACKGROUND: In the debate on the best cord clamping time in newborn infants, we hypothesized that l...
Introduction:DCC is a common practice with several benefits. The benefits of DCC are decreased risk ...
The timing of the umbilical cord clamping at birth is still controversial. In the modern era of medi...
Anemia is common disorder in pediatric population. In developing countries, prevalence of iron defic...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate safety and haematological effects of delayed cord clamping (DCC) in infants w...
Neonatal polycythemia is a potentially lethal, multi-organ disease. We have performed a prospective,...
Aim To compare the post-natal effects of delayed cord clamping (DCC) and early cord clamping (ECC) i...
Immediate clamping of the umbilical cord can reduce the red blood cells an infant receives at birth ...
INTRODUCTION: Delayed cord clamping (usually from 30 sec to more than 5 minutes), appears to be bene...
Abstract Despite the fact that delayed cord clamping (DCC) is recommended by many international orga...
There is currently no consensus among clinicians and scientists over the appropriate or optimal timi...
This evidence-based research project is guided by a combination of randomized controlled trials that...
Abstract Background Delayed cord clamping is the standard of care in infants not requiring resuscita...
The effects of delayed umbilical cord clamping versus early umbilical cord clamping and the outcomes...
Objective: This pilot study\u27s aim was establish feasibility of a protocol for delayed cord clampi...
BACKGROUND: In the debate on the best cord clamping time in newborn infants, we hypothesized that l...
Introduction:DCC is a common practice with several benefits. The benefits of DCC are decreased risk ...
The timing of the umbilical cord clamping at birth is still controversial. In the modern era of medi...
Anemia is common disorder in pediatric population. In developing countries, prevalence of iron defic...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate safety and haematological effects of delayed cord clamping (DCC) in infants w...