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Correction: Anup C. Katheria. Neonatal Resuscitation with an Intact Cord: Current and Ongoing Trials. Children 2019, 6, 60.

Anup C Katheria1,2.   

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The author wishes to make the following corrections to this paper [...].

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31117230      PMCID: PMC6560425          DOI: 10.3390/children6050071

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Children (Basel)        ISSN: 2227-9067


The author wishes to make the following corrections to this paper [1]: The author has made an error in the parameters of the row “PCI-Trial” in Table 2. Table 2, and the paragraph describing Table 2, need to be corrected. Accordingly, (1) Ongoing or planned trials of neonatal resuscitation. should be replaced with: Ongoing or planned trials of neonatal resuscitation. (2) Lastly, Presti et al. are proposing a multicenter trial (PCI-Trial, NCT02671305) comparing intact umbilical cord milking to delayed cord clamping for 3 min with assistance when needed in premature infants <32 weeks. Their primary outcome is a composite outcome of severe IVH, BPD, and death with a sample size of 202 infants. should be replaced with: Lastly, Pratesi et al. are proposing a multicenter trial (PCI-Trial, NCT02671305) comparing intact umbilical cord milking to delayed cord clamping for 3 min with assistance when needed in premature infants <30 weeks. Their primary outcome is a composite outcome of severe IVH, BPD, and death with a sample size of 202 infants. (3) Presti et al. completed a pilot feasibility study comparing 3 min delay with resuscitation when needed to intact umbilical cord milking four times. Infants with delayed cord clamping had a higher 5 min Apgar, but a lower admission temperature [16]. should be replaced with: Pratesi et al. completed a pilot feasibility study comparing 3 min delay with resuscitation when needed to intact umbilical cord milking four times. Infants with delayed cord clamping had a higher 5 min Apgar, but a lower admission temperature [16]. The author apologizes for any inconvenience caused to the readers by these changes.
Table 2

Ongoing or planned trials of neonatal resuscitation.

StudyProposed NGA (weeks)Intervention Time of Cord Clamping, Control ArmTime of Cord Clamping Intervention ArmPrimary Outcome
VentFirst94023–28CPAP 30–120 s30–60 s120 sIVH
Nep-Cord 323137–41Resuscitation if needed<60 s180 sSpO2, HR, and Apgar scores in first 10 min
Baby DUCC12032–41Resuscitation if neededImmediate cord clamping (duration not specified)Until 1 minute after CO2 detector change or 5 minHeart Rate at 60 and 120 s
ABC266024–31Resuscitation if needed30–60 sUntil stable (approx. 4 min)Intact Survival (survival without grade 2 ivh or nec)
Nevill and Meyers12023–31Start CPAP and or PPV at 15 s until 60 s60 s60 sNeed for blood transfusion
PCI-Trial20223–31Resuscitation if needed30–60 s3 minComposite outcome of severe IVH, BPD, and death
Table 2

Ongoing or planned trials of neonatal resuscitation.

StudyProposed NGA (weeks)Intervention Time of Cord Clamping, Control ArmTime of Cord Clamping Intervention ArmPrimary Outcome
VentFirst94023–28CPAP 30–120 s30–60 s120 sIVH
Nep-Cord 323137–41Resuscitation if needed<60 s180 sSpO2, HR, and Apgar scores in first 10 min
Baby DUCC12032–41Resuscitation if neededImmediate cord clamping (duration not specified)Until 1 minute after CO2 detector change or 5 minHeart Rate at 60 and 120 s
ABC266024–31Resuscitation if needed30–60 sUntil stable (approx. 4 min)Intact Survival (survival without grade 2 ivh or nec)
Nevill and Meyers12023–31Start CPAP and or PPV at 15 s until 60 s60 s60 sNeed for blood transfusion
PCI-Trial20223–29Resuscitation if neededIntact cord milking × 43 mincomposite outcome of severe IVH, chronic lung disease or death
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Authors:  Anup C Katheria
Journal:  Children (Basel)       Date:  2019-04-22
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