Pulse oximetry in newborns with delayed cord clamping and immediate skin-to-skin contact
Journal Title: | Archives of Disease in Childhood - Fetal and Neonatal Edition 2014-07, Vol.99 (4), p.F309-F314 |
Main Author: | Smit, Marrit |
Other Authors: | Dawson, Jennifer A , Ganzeboom, Angelina , Hooper, Stuart B , van Roosmalen, Jos , te Pas, Arjan B |
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Quelle: | Alma/SFX Local Collection |
Publisher: | London: BMJ Publishing Group |
ID: | ISSN: 1359-2998 |
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title: | Pulse oximetry in newborns with delayed cord clamping and immediate skin-to-skin contact |
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description: | Objective To assess whether defined reference ranges of oxygen saturation (SpO2) and heart rate (HR) of term infants after birth also apply for infants born after midwifery supervised uncomplicated vaginal birth, where delayed cord clamping (DCC) and immediate skin to skin contact (ISSC) is routine management. Design Prospective observational study. Setting and patients Infants born vaginally after uncomplicated birth, that is, no augmentation, maternal pain relief or instrumental delivery. Interventions Midwives supervising uncomplicated birth at home or in hospital in the Leiden region (The Netherlands) used an oximeter and recorded SpO2 and HR in the first 10 min after birth. Main outcome measures SpO2 and HR values were compared to the international defined reference ranges. Results In Leiden, values of 109 infants were obtained and are comparable with previously defined reference ranges, except for a higher SpO2 (p |
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