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Increased risk of bradycardia in vigorous infants receiving early as compared to delayed cord clamping at birth - Journal of Perinatology
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To compare HR pattern of vigorous newborns during the first 180 s with early (≤60 s, ECC) or delayed (>60 s, DCC) cord clamping. Observational study including dry-electrode ECG monitoring of 610 vaginally-born singleton term and late-preterm (≥34 weeks) who were vigorous after birth. 198 received ECC while 412 received DCC with median cord clamping at 37 s and 94 s.
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