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Head-to-body delivery by “two-step” approach: effect on cord blood hematocrit

Head-to-body delivery by “two-step” approach: effect on cord blood hematocrit
Head-to-body delivery by “two-step” approach: effect on cord blood hematocrit
Background: There is no study to support a relationship between placental transfusion and active management techniques of the second stage of labor. Objective: To examine the association between head-to-body delivery by a “two-step” approach (which includes waiting for the next contraction to deliver the shoulders) and its effect on the amount of blood that remains in the infant’s circulation at birth. Study design: Observational study on 500 consecutive, singleton, and at term deliveries from January to June 2012 in Policlinico Abano Terme, Abano Terme, Italy. Umbilical artery hematocrit (Htc) was evaluated in reference to contemporary tested pH values, involving neonates vaginally delivered by the “two-step” approach and by cesarean section, respectively. Results: Head-to-body delivery by the “two-step” approach significantly increased Htc values with respect to cesarean delivery (50.16% versus 47.24%, p < 0.001) and at the same time reduced pH (7.31 ± 0.09 versus 7.33 ± 0.06, p = 0.007) in umbilical artery. In addition, Htc levels for this group were significantly negatively correlated with umbilical artery pH (r = −0.137, p < 0.018). Conclusion: Head-to-body delivery by the “two-step” approach increases the red cell mass in term infants without any clinical risk of neonatal acidemia.
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Zanardo, Vincenzo
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Gabrieli, Catia
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De Luca, Federico
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Trevisanuto, Daniele
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De Santis, Marco
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Scambia, Giovanni
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Straface, Gianluca
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De Santis, Marco
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Scambia, Giovanni
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Zanardo, Vincenzo, Gabrieli, Catia, De Luca, Federico, Trevisanuto, Daniele, De Santis, Marco, Scambia, Giovanni and Straface, Gianluca (2013) Head-to-body delivery by “two-step” approach: effect on cord blood hematocrit. The Journal of Maternal-Fetal & Neonatal Medicine, 26 (12), 1234-1238. (doi:10.3109/14767058.2013.776534).

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Background: There is no study to support a relationship between placental transfusion and active management techniques of the second stage of labor. Objective: To examine the association between head-to-body delivery by a “two-step” approach (which includes waiting for the next contraction to deliver the shoulders) and its effect on the amount of blood that remains in the infant’s circulation at birth. Study design: Observational study on 500 consecutive, singleton, and at term deliveries from January to June 2012 in Policlinico Abano Terme, Abano Terme, Italy. Umbilical artery hematocrit (Htc) was evaluated in reference to contemporary tested pH values, involving neonates vaginally delivered by the “two-step” approach and by cesarean section, respectively. Results: Head-to-body delivery by the “two-step” approach significantly increased Htc values with respect to cesarean delivery (50.16% versus 47.24%, p < 0.001) and at the same time reduced pH (7.31 ± 0.09 versus 7.33 ± 0.06, p = 0.007) in umbilical artery. In addition, Htc levels for this group were significantly negatively correlated with umbilical artery pH (r = −0.137, p < 0.018). Conclusion: Head-to-body delivery by the “two-step” approach increases the red cell mass in term infants without any clinical risk of neonatal acidemia.

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Published date: 1 August 2013

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Local EPrints ID: 433371
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/433371
ISSN: 1476-7058
PURE UUID: c86145f8-8fe5-45f1-ac5e-54d10d8786e1

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Date deposited: 15 Aug 2019 16:30
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Author: Vincenzo Zanardo
Author: Catia Gabrieli
Author: Federico De Luca
Author: Daniele Trevisanuto
Author: Marco De Santis
Author: Giovanni Scambia
Author: Gianluca Straface

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