Abstract Despite the fact that delayed cord clamping (DCC) is recommended by many international organizations, early cord clamping is still widely practiced worldwide. The overarching goal of the DCC practice is to maximize neonatal benefits as achieving higher hemoglobin levels and decreasing the incidence of anemia as well as avoiding the adverse consequences. The current study was conducted to identify the effect of of DCC on the number of CD34+ stem cells in cord blood of full term neonates after two different timings (30 and 60 s after birth). One hundred and three full-term (FT) newborn babies (gestational age 37–40 weeks) delivered by elective cesarean section were randomly assigned into 2 groups: Group 1: babies were subjected to DC...
The effects of redistributing placental blood into healthy full-term newborns at birth by delayed um...
INTRODUCTION: Delayed cord clamping (usually from 30 sec to more than 5 minutes), appears to be bene...
Background: Delayed cord clamping has been supported by physician because it allows for physiologica...
There is currently no consensus among clinicians and scientists over the appropriate or optimal timi...
The timing of the umbilical cord clamping at birth is still controversial. In the modern era of medi...
Delayed cord clamping (DCC, ≥30s) increases blood volume in newborns and is associated with fewer bl...
The purpose of this project was to provide an evidence-based policy regarding delayed umbilical cord...
The aim of this thesis was to study maternal and infant effects of delayed cord clamping (≥180 secon...
Immediate clamping of the umbilical cord can reduce the red blood cells an infant receives at birth ...
Introduction:DCC is a common practice with several benefits. The benefits of DCC are decreased risk ...
Aim To compare the post-natal effects of delayed cord clamping (DCC) and early cord clamping (ECC) i...
BACKGROUND: Cheap and effective interventions are needed to reduce the risk of infant anaemia in dev...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate safety and haematological effects of delayed cord clamping (DCC) in infants w...
BACKGROUND: Cheap and effective interventions are needed to reduce the risk of infant anaemia in dev...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate safety and haematological effects of delayed cord clamping (DCC) in infants w...
The effects of redistributing placental blood into healthy full-term newborns at birth by delayed um...
INTRODUCTION: Delayed cord clamping (usually from 30 sec to more than 5 minutes), appears to be bene...
Background: Delayed cord clamping has been supported by physician because it allows for physiologica...
There is currently no consensus among clinicians and scientists over the appropriate or optimal timi...
The timing of the umbilical cord clamping at birth is still controversial. In the modern era of medi...
Delayed cord clamping (DCC, ≥30s) increases blood volume in newborns and is associated with fewer bl...
The purpose of this project was to provide an evidence-based policy regarding delayed umbilical cord...
The aim of this thesis was to study maternal and infant effects of delayed cord clamping (≥180 secon...
Immediate clamping of the umbilical cord can reduce the red blood cells an infant receives at birth ...
Introduction:DCC is a common practice with several benefits. The benefits of DCC are decreased risk ...
Aim To compare the post-natal effects of delayed cord clamping (DCC) and early cord clamping (ECC) i...
BACKGROUND: Cheap and effective interventions are needed to reduce the risk of infant anaemia in dev...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate safety and haematological effects of delayed cord clamping (DCC) in infants w...
BACKGROUND: Cheap and effective interventions are needed to reduce the risk of infant anaemia in dev...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate safety and haematological effects of delayed cord clamping (DCC) in infants w...
The effects of redistributing placental blood into healthy full-term newborns at birth by delayed um...
INTRODUCTION: Delayed cord clamping (usually from 30 sec to more than 5 minutes), appears to be bene...
Background: Delayed cord clamping has been supported by physician because it allows for physiologica...