2021
DOI: 10.3389/fped.2021.662538
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Implementation of Delayed Cord Clamping for 3 Min During Term Cesarean Sections Does Not Influence Maternal Blood Loss

Abstract: Background: To assess maternal safety outcomes after a local protocol adjustment to change the interval of cord clamping to 3 min after term cesarean section.Design, Setting, and Patients: A retrospective cohort study in a tertiary referral hospital (Erasmus MC, Rotterdam). We included pregnant women who gave birth at term after cesarean section. A cohort (Nov 2016–Oct 2017) prior to the protocol implementation was compared to a cohort after its implementation (Nov 2017–Nov 2018). The study population covered … Show more

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“…It is associated with increased neonatal haemoglobin concentrations at 24–48 h postnatal, improved infant iron stores at 3–6 months 7 and improved scores in neurodevelopmental questionnaires at 3–4 years old 18,19 . While it is associated with an increased need for phototherapy for neonatal jaundice, 7,20 and difficulties in obtaining 8 and interpreting umbilical cord blood gases, 9,10 these issues have not been major concerns in well‐resourced settings with capacity to provide phototherapy and observation.…”
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“…It is associated with increased neonatal haemoglobin concentrations at 24–48 h postnatal, improved infant iron stores at 3–6 months 7 and improved scores in neurodevelopmental questionnaires at 3–4 years old 18,19 . While it is associated with an increased need for phototherapy for neonatal jaundice, 7,20 and difficulties in obtaining 8 and interpreting umbilical cord blood gases, 9,10 these issues have not been major concerns in well‐resourced settings with capacity to provide phototherapy and observation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Obstetricians have expressed concerns regarding the perceived risk of greater maternal blood loss associated with DCC, due to a delay in closure of the vascular uterine incision. Studies have demonstrated conflicting evidence, with findings varying from reduced blood loss, 12,13 to no significant difference, 10 to an increased rate of PPH 8 . However, both small randomised controlled trials which have reported on this issue demonstrated no significant difference in maternal blood loss at caesarean with DCC 9,11 …”
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