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PLACENTAL TRANSFUSION AND HYPERBILIRUBINEMIA IN THE PREMATURE

PLACENTAL TRANSFUSION AND HYPERBILIRUBINEMIA IN THE PREMATURE

... the blood volume in premature infants following immediate and delayed cord clamping and found a placental transfusion of full-term proportions in the larger pre- mature infants, but surp[r] ...

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Infants' Blood Volume in a Controlled Trial of Placental Transfusion at Preterm Delivery

Infants' Blood Volume in a Controlled Trial of Placental Transfusion at Preterm Delivery

... Blood volume was, on average, increased by delaying cord clamping for at least 30 seconds in both vaginal and cesarean section deliveries. The placental transfusion was more marked after vaginal deliveries ...

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Effects of Placental Transfusion by Delayed Cord Clamping or Umbilical Cord Milking versus Immediate Cord Clamping on Neonatal Outcomes in Very Low Birth Weight Neonates

Effects of Placental Transfusion by Delayed Cord Clamping or Umbilical Cord Milking versus Immediate Cord Clamping on Neonatal Outcomes in Very Low Birth Weight Neonates

... of placental transfusion because of its sig- nificant associated benefits ...that placental transfusion by delayed cord clamping improves transitional circulation, de- creases the need for ...

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Optimizing Placental Transfusion for Preterm Infants

Optimizing Placental Transfusion for Preterm Infants

... participation in future trials. Second, differences in outcome may vary according to adherence to study protocol between patients, sites, or time periods. 12,13 Sensitivity analyses weighted by difference achieved ...

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PLACENTAL TRANSFUSION: EARLY VERSUS LATE CLAMPING OF THE UMBILICAL CORD

PLACENTAL TRANSFUSION: EARLY VERSUS LATE CLAMPING OF THE UMBILICAL CORD

... A comparative study of infants born with early and late clamping of the cord. A.: Changes in the systolic blood-pressure of normal babies during the first twenty-four hours of[r] ...

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Electron Microscopy of Cutaneous Capillaries of Newborn Infants: Effects of Placental Transfusion

Electron Microscopy of Cutaneous Capillaries of Newborn Infants: Effects of Placental Transfusion

... In comparison to the early-clamped group, the late-clamped infants also had a larger number of fenestrated small blood vessels.. Since fenestration is an ana tomical structure related to[r] ...

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THE EFFECTS OF PLACENTAL TRANSFUSION ON RESPIRATORY MECHANICS OF NORMAL TERM NEWBORN INFANTS

THE EFFECTS OF PLACENTAL TRANSFUSION ON RESPIRATORY MECHANICS OF NORMAL TERM NEWBORN INFANTS

... ing the early hours of life is the difference in blood volume of the newborn infants re-.. sulting from immediate or delayed cord.[r] ...

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Delayed umbilical cord clamping after childbirth: potential benefits to baby's health

Delayed umbilical cord clamping after childbirth: potential benefits to baby's health

... were weighed at the time of delivery and after cord clamping. Weight was used as a proxy for placental transfusion volume. The prespecified noninferiority margin was 18 g (20%). A total of 197 babies held ...

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A randomised control trial comparing the efficacy of cord milking over the delayed cord clamping on serum ferritin level in preterm neonates at 6 weeks of age

A randomised control trial comparing the efficacy of cord milking over the delayed cord clamping on serum ferritin level in preterm neonates at 6 weeks of age

... Preterm infants are sick and vulnerable babies who are already deprived of iron stores, are more vulnerable for complications like IVH (Intraventricular haemorrhage), Necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC), Anaemia of ...

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The Fetoplacental Circulation During Parturition: Evidence From Residual Placental Blood Volume

The Fetoplacental Circulation During Parturition: Evidence From Residual Placental Blood Volume

... During vaginal delivery with late clamping of the umbilical cord, the single full-term infant re- ceives a placental transfusion averaging 35 ml of blood per kilogram of body gh’ If the [r] ...

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Steps for implementing delayed cord clamping in a hospital setting

Steps for implementing delayed cord clamping in a hospital setting

... setting, placental transfusion of approximately 30-40% (24–32 ml/kg) of the total potential blood volume at birth typically occurs by 2 minutes after delivery, but may ex- tend up to 5 minutes with infants ...

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Early Prediction of Coagulopathy in Acquired Bleeding Disorders - Revisited using Rotational thromboelastometry:
Experience in a Tertiary Hospital in South India

Early Prediction of Coagulopathy in Acquired Bleeding Disorders - Revisited using Rotational thromboelastometry: Experience in a Tertiary Hospital in South India

... Hemorrhage following cardiac surgery is a common clinical crisis. There are various studies on the use of ROTEM for analysis of hemorrhage which appear to reduce the transfusion requirements as compared to ...

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Placental Circulation

Placental Circulation

... Sb-Photomicrograph of uteroplacental arteries in monkey illustrating subsequent replacement of the arterial wall without trophoblastic penetration of stroma!. (Reprinted[r] ...

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Plasmodium falciparum exposure in utero, maternal age and parity influence the innate activation of foetal antigen presenting cells

Plasmodium falciparum exposure in utero, maternal age and parity influence the innate activation of foetal antigen presenting cells

... Notably, MP was the only indicator of maternal malaria infection that was significantly associated with partial activation of foetal DC and to amplified innate response to TLR9 ligation, while other markers of maternal ...

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Objective: To analyze the spectrum of histopathological changes in placenta in normal and anemic cases. Material and Methods: A total of 90 placentae were collected soon after deliveries from normal and

Objective: To analyze the spectrum of histopathological changes in placenta in normal and anemic cases. Material and Methods: A total of 90 placentae were collected soon after deliveries from normal and

... . However Rangnekar and Darbari 15 has reported decreased incidence of villi with fibrinoid necrosis, in severe anemia subgroup. In the present study, hyalinised area was the most common finding among cases (71.1%) than ...

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Result of determination placental protein 13 (pp13) and placental growth factor in placental extract of mongolian mares

Result of determination placental protein 13 (pp13) and placental growth factor in placental extract of mongolian mares

... of placental tissue of Mongolian mare using distilled water, phosphate buffer saline and Tris-HCl, by use of 4 methods of protein extraction and precipitation with distilled water, sulfate ammonium salt and ...

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Trypanosoma cruzi (Chagas' disease agent) reduces HIV 1 replication in human placenta

Trypanosoma cruzi (Chagas' disease agent) reduces HIV 1 replication in human placenta

... the placental environment are part of this ...that placental explants from HIV-1 positive treated women secreted higher levels of leukemia inhibitory factor (LIF), inter- leukin (IL)-16, and regulated upon ...

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ABO blood group system and placental malaria in an area of unstable malaria transmission in eastern Sudan

ABO blood group system and placental malaria in an area of unstable malaria transmission in eastern Sudan

... past placental malaria ...past placental malaria and blood group O, the other parameters (birth weight and foeto-placental ration) were not different between the two ...

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Long-term survival in patients treated with ruxolitinib for myelofibrosis: COMFORT-I and -II pooled analyses

Long-term survival in patients treated with ruxolitinib for myelofibrosis: COMFORT-I and -II pooled analyses

... (COMFORT-I, n = 155; COMFORT-II, n = 146) and 227 to control ( n = 154 and n = 73, respectively). The risk of death was reduced by 30% among patients randomized to ruxolitinib compared with patients in the control group ...

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Diagnosis of placental malaria in poorly fixed and processed placental tissue

Diagnosis of placental malaria in poorly fixed and processed placental tissue

... a placental biopsy was collected from an incision at a healthy pericentric area of the ...two placental biopsy samples (approximately 1 cu cm) were taken and placed into 10 % neutral buff- ered ...

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