The Assisted Breathing before Cord Clamping (ABC) Study Protocol
Major physiologic changes occur during the transition after birth. For preterm infants, current understanding favours allowing the initial changes to occur prior to cord clamping. Amongst other improved outcomes, systematic reviews have indicated a significant reduction in neonatal blood transfusion...
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| Main Authors: | Michael P. Meyer (Author), Elizabeth Nevill (Author) |
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| Format: | Book |
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MDPI AG,
2021-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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