Randomized study of delayed cord clamping of 30 to 60 seconds in the larger infant born preterm #TA
1. Among preterm infants, the delaying of cord clamping for 60 seconds was associated with an increased hematocrit when compared to clamping at 30 seconds. 2. The greatest absolute increase in hematocrit between the two groups was seen among infants born at less than 31 weeks.
No comments:
Post a Comment