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The Assisted Breathing before Cord Clamping (ABC) Study Protocol.

Michael P Meyer1,2, Elizabeth Nevill1.   

Abstract

Major physiologic changes occur during the transition after birth. For preterm infants, current understanding favours allowing the initial changes to occur prior to cord clamping. Amongst other improved outcomes, systematic reviews have indicated a significant reduction in neonatal blood transfusions following delayed cord clamping. This may be due to a placental transfusion, facilitated by the onset of respiration. If breathing is compromised, placental transfusion may be reduced, resulting in a greater red cell transfusion rate. We designed a randomised trial to investigate whether assisting respiration in this high-risk group of babies would decrease blood transfusion and improve outcomes. The Assisted Breathing before Cord Clamping (ABC) study is a single-centre randomised controlled trial. Preterm infants < 31 weeks that have not established regular breathing before 15 s are randomised to a standard or intervention group. The intervention is intermittent positive pressure ventilation via T piece for 30 s, whilst standard management consists of 30 s of positioning and gentle stimulation. The cord is clamped at 50 s in both groups. The primary outcome is the proportion of infants in each group receiving blood transfusion during the neonatal admission. Secondary outcomes include requirement for resuscitation, the assessment of circulatory status and neonatal outcomes.

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Keywords:  clinical trial; delayed cord clamping; preterm; preterm cardiovascular transition; protocol; red blood cell transfusion; resuscitation

Year:  2021        PMID: 33925838     DOI: 10.3390/children8050336

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


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