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EARLY VS LATE CORD CLAMPING

In preterm and full term newborn infants is delayed cord clamping (>2 minutes) more effective than immediate cord clamping (<1 minute) in preventing poor hematologic outcomes within the first year of life

Identification of the problem: Clamping the umbilical cord too early

Background: Multiple factors influence delayed vs. immediate (Doctor, policy, mother’s choice) what has been done/tried such as a guideline implementation and its impact.  add stats/evidence of benefits vs disadvantages

Scope: Population of newborn babies (both pre and full term)

Consequences: Anemia (iron level, H&H)

Knowledge gaps: a standard for what is considered “delayed”

Proposed solution: Standardize a delayed cord clamping time
the right timing e.g. 2 or 3 minutes? Or implement? The study will look at the effect of it?

 

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