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 neonates
Early cord clamping protects at-risk neonates from polycythemia / Capasso, Letizia; Raimondi, Francesco; Capasso, A; Crivaro, Valeria; Capasso, R; Paludetto, Roberto. - In: BIOLOGY OF THE NEONATE. - ISSN 0006-3126. - ELETTRONICO. - 83(3):(2003), pp. 197-200.
Early cord clamping protects at-risk neonates from polycythemia
CAPASSO, LETIZIA;RAIMONDI, FRANCESCO;CRIVARO, VALERIA;PALUDETTO, ROBERTO
2003
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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 neonatesFile | Dimensione | Formato | |
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