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Term babies with delayed cord clamping: an approach in preventing anemia

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Ertekin, Arif Aktug
Ozdemir, Nilufer Nihan
Sahinoglu, Zeki
Erbil, Nazan
Kaya, Erdal

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Objective: We investigated the effects of delayed and early clamping of the cord on the hematologic status of the baby at birth and at the end of second month. Methods: Umbilical cord of 74 babies were clamped in the first 30 s (Group 1) and 76 were clamped at 90-120 s (Group 2). Levels of hemoglobin, hematocrit, iron and ferritin were analyzed from the umbilical cord blood at birth and from the venous samples at the end of second month. Results: Hemoglobin, hematocrit, iron and ferritin levels of cord blood were similar in both groups. However, their levels other than ferritin were higher in Group 2 at the end of second month. Two babies had respiratory distress and twelve neonates received phototherapy in Group 2 whereas only five neonates received phototherapy in Group 1. Conclusion: Term babies to whom delayed cord clamping was performed had improved hematological parameters at the end of second month. Therefore, delaying cord clamping in these babies may be a favorible approach in preventing anemia.

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Taylor & Francis

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Obstetrics, Gynecology

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Journal of Maternal-Fetal and Neonatal Medicine

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10.3109/14767058.2015.1105951

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