Cord clamping – ‘hold on a minute’ is not enough, and sample your blood gases while waiting

Elsevier

Available online 17 March 2023, 151739

Seminars in PerinatologyAuthor links open overlay panel, ABSTRACT

There is confusion regarding the dynamics of the umbilical cord circulation and the concomitant placental transfusion. How long does it continue, and at what rate? These questions remain an enigma for many. In this article we will address some common misconceptions about the management of cord circulation, try to explain why there is a lack of clarity, and call in to question the conclusions from an influential meta-analysis and a recently published guideline on cord clamping. We will do that partly by reviewing the rather extensive literature published on the subject over the past 50 to 70 years, which is easily forgotten, but worth considering. In this review, we will also address the important subject of why and how to sample cord blood correctly and to interpret umbilical gases with a sustained cord circulation, which is a crucial part of our ongoing multicenter study ‘Sustained cord circulation And Ventilation’, the SAVE-study.

© 2023 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier Inc.

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