Neonatal transitional support with intact umbilical cord in assisted vaginal deliveries: a quality-improvement cohort study

Volume: 20, Issue: 1
Published: Aug 27, 2020
Abstract
Background Deferring cord clamping has proven benefits for both term and preterm infants, and recent studies have demonstrated better cardio-respiratory stability if clamping is based on the infant’s physiology, and whether the infant has breathed. Nevertheless, current guidelines for neonatal resuscitation still recommend early cord clamping (ECC) for compromised babies, unless equipment and competent personnel to resuscitate the baby are...
Paper Details
Title
Neonatal transitional support with intact umbilical cord in assisted vaginal deliveries: a quality-improvement cohort study
Published Date
Aug 27, 2020
Volume
20
Issue
1
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