OBJECTIVE: To compare iron stores in infants born after elective caesarean section (CS) and a 30 s delay of umbilical cord clamping with those born vaginally after early (≤10 s) or delayed (≥180 s) cord clamping. DESIGN: Prospective observational study with historical control. SETTING: Swedish county hospital. POPULATION: 64 infants born after elective CS were compared with a historical control of 166 early clamped and 168 delayed clamped after vaginal birth. METHODS: Blood and iron status were measured in blood samples collected at birth, 48-96 hours after birth, 4 and 12 months of age. PRIMARY AND SECONDARY OUTCOME MEASURES: Ferritin at 4 months of age was the primary outcome, second outcome measures were other indicators of iron status, ...
Objective: To study the effect of timing of cord clamping on the iron stores of infants born to anem...
INTRODUCTION: Delayed cord clamping (usually from 30 sec to more than 5 minutes), appears to be bene...
Abstract Introduction-Anemia is one of common disorders not only in adults but also found in infants...
OBJECTIVE: To compare iron stores in infants born after elective caesarean section (CS) and a 30 s d...
Objective: To compare iron stores in infants born after elective caesarean section (CS) and a 30 s d...
Background and objective: Umbilical cord blood (UCB) is a valuable stem cell source used for transpl...
Background: Iron deficiency and iron deficiency anemia are major public health problems in young chi...
Background Iron deficiency childhood is a concern due to its potentially detrimental effects on deve...
Abstract Background Delayed cord clamping is the standard of care in infants not requiring resuscita...
Abstract Background Delayed cord clamping (DCC) results in decreased iron deficiency in infancy. The...
The aim of this thesis was to study maternal and infant effects of delayed cord clamping (≥180 secon...
BACKGROUND: Delayed cord clamping at birth has shown to benefit neonates with increased placental tr...
New evidence suggests immediate clamping of the umbilical cord may contribute to anemia of infancy. ...
Objective: To study the effect of timing of cord clamping on the iron stores of infants born to anem...
INTRODUCTION: Delayed cord clamping (usually from 30 sec to more than 5 minutes), appears to be bene...
Abstract Introduction-Anemia is one of common disorders not only in adults but also found in infants...
OBJECTIVE: To compare iron stores in infants born after elective caesarean section (CS) and a 30 s d...
Objective: To compare iron stores in infants born after elective caesarean section (CS) and a 30 s d...
Background and objective: Umbilical cord blood (UCB) is a valuable stem cell source used for transpl...
Background: Iron deficiency and iron deficiency anemia are major public health problems in young chi...
Background Iron deficiency childhood is a concern due to its potentially detrimental effects on deve...
Abstract Background Delayed cord clamping is the standard of care in infants not requiring resuscita...
Abstract Background Delayed cord clamping (DCC) results in decreased iron deficiency in infancy. The...
The aim of this thesis was to study maternal and infant effects of delayed cord clamping (≥180 secon...
BACKGROUND: Delayed cord clamping at birth has shown to benefit neonates with increased placental tr...
New evidence suggests immediate clamping of the umbilical cord may contribute to anemia of infancy. ...
Objective: To study the effect of timing of cord clamping on the iron stores of infants born to anem...
INTRODUCTION: Delayed cord clamping (usually from 30 sec to more than 5 minutes), appears to be bene...
Abstract Introduction-Anemia is one of common disorders not only in adults but also found in infants...