Hôpital Universitaire des Enfants Reine Fabiola (HUDERF)
Physiologically Based Cord Clamping To Improve Neonatal Outcomes After Moderate or Late Preterm Birth
2022
Bruxelles - Laeken
Projet soutenu de Anna Amoruso: 'The transition from fetal to neonatal life is a physiological challenge. The route of delivery and timing of umbilical cord clamping can impact the success of this process. Physiologically based cord clamping (PBCC) consists of delaying cord clamping while providing respiratory support. By means of PBCC, this project aims to improve the adaptation to extra-uterine life in moderate and late preterm infants and decrease the risk of respiratory distress and hospital admission'