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- Published on: 25 February 2010
- Published on: 25 February 2010Delayed cord clamping should be more widely practisedShow More
Dear Sir Professor Weindling questions why therapeutic hypothermia, an intervention that may be incompletely proven, has been widely adopted into clinical practice whereas other interventions such as delayed cord clamping (DCC) have not.[1] DCC has been subjected to RCTs and meta-analyses all of which demonstrate benefits for both term and premature infants with no evidence of any harmful effects.[2] We consider that DCC s...
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