Effect of Novel Placental Transfusion Technique—Gravity-Aided Cord Blood Transfusion at Birth on Hemoglobin Levels in Preterm Infants Born Less than 30 Weeks: A Randomized Controlled Trial
Abstract:Introduction Delayed cord clamping (DCC) is considered standard of practice in very preterm deliveries but could not be practiced in more than 50%, as they need resuscitation measures. We studied the effect of a novel technique of placental transfusion, gravity aided cord blood transfusion (GCT) in comparison to standard care in preterm <30 weeks of gestation on hemoglobin levels at 24 hours of life. Methods This randomized noninferiority trial was conducted in a tertiary care unit from September 2020 to Ju… Show more
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