Background: International guidelines recommend delayed umbilical cord clamping (DCC) up to 1 min in preterm infants, unless the condition of the infant requires immediate resuscitation. However, clamping the cord prior to lung aeration may severely limit circulatory adaptation resulting in a reduction in cardiac output and hypoxia. Delaying cord clamping until lung aeration and ventilation have been established (physiological-based cord clamping, PBCC) allows for an adequately established pulmonary circulation and results in a more stable circulatory transition. The decline in cardiac output following time-based delayed cord clamping (TBCC) may thus be avoided. We hypothesise that PBCC, compared to TBCC, results in a more stable transition ...
Objective: This pilot study\u27s aim was establish feasibility of a protocol for delayed cord clampi...
Background: Most preterm infants fail to aerate their immature lungs at birth and need respiratory ...
INTRODUCTION: Pulmonary hypertension is a major determinant of postnatal survival in infants with a ...
Background: International guidelines recommend delayed umbilical cord clamping (DCC) up to 1 min in ...
BACKGROUND: International guidelines recommend delayed umbilical cord clamping (DCC) up to 1 min in ...
BACKGROUND: International guidelines recommend delayed umbilical cord clamping (DCC) up to 1 min in ...
Background: International guidelines recommend delayed umbilical cord clamping (DCC) up to 1 min in ...
Aim: To test whether stabilising very preterm infants while performing physiological-based cord clam...
Background: Most preterm infants fail to aerate their immature lungs at birth and need respiratory s...
Aim: To test whether stabilising very preterm infants while performing physiological-based cord clam...
BackgroundGlobally, the majority of newborns requiring resuscitation at birth are full term or late-...
textabstractFetal to neonatal transition is characterised by major pulmonary and haemodynamic change...
Background: Most preterm infants fail to aerate their immature lungs at birth and need respiratory s...
Objective: This pilot study\u27s aim was establish feasibility of a protocol for delayed cord clampi...
Background: Most preterm infants fail to aerate their immature lungs at birth and need respiratory ...
INTRODUCTION: Pulmonary hypertension is a major determinant of postnatal survival in infants with a ...
Background: International guidelines recommend delayed umbilical cord clamping (DCC) up to 1 min in ...
BACKGROUND: International guidelines recommend delayed umbilical cord clamping (DCC) up to 1 min in ...
BACKGROUND: International guidelines recommend delayed umbilical cord clamping (DCC) up to 1 min in ...
Background: International guidelines recommend delayed umbilical cord clamping (DCC) up to 1 min in ...
Aim: To test whether stabilising very preterm infants while performing physiological-based cord clam...
Background: Most preterm infants fail to aerate their immature lungs at birth and need respiratory s...
Aim: To test whether stabilising very preterm infants while performing physiological-based cord clam...
BackgroundGlobally, the majority of newborns requiring resuscitation at birth are full term or late-...
textabstractFetal to neonatal transition is characterised by major pulmonary and haemodynamic change...
Background: Most preterm infants fail to aerate their immature lungs at birth and need respiratory s...
Objective: This pilot study\u27s aim was establish feasibility of a protocol for delayed cord clampi...
Background: Most preterm infants fail to aerate their immature lungs at birth and need respiratory ...
INTRODUCTION: Pulmonary hypertension is a major determinant of postnatal survival in infants with a ...