Sawanya Tipwaree, C. Somprasit, C. Tanprasertkul, Kornkarn Bhamarapravatana, K. Suwannarurk
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Objectives: To investigate the effect of umbilical cord milking (UCM) and immediate umbilical cord clamping (ICC) in term infants delivered by cesarean section. Materials and Methods: This investigation’s design was a randomized controlled trial. One hundred and ten term pregnant women were recruited and allocated equally in the study and control groups. The study group (UCM) undertook umbilical cord milking toward the infant five times in 30 seconds after the umbilical cord was immediately clamped at a 20 cm, length from the newborn. The control group (ICC), by contrast, underwent immediate umbilical cord clamping without milking at 2 cm from umbilicus as the standard manner. Neonatal outcomes such as neonatal hematocrit (Hct) at 48 hours after birth, microbilirubin level, respiratory rate and length of stay in hospital were recorded. Results: Neither neonatal outcomes nor neonatal Hct at 48 hrs revealed statistical differences between the two groups. There were no serious maternal and fetal complications in either group. The two groups showed no significant differences in demographic and operative data. Conclusion: UCM at a point 20 cm from umbilicus had no effect in raising the Hct level at 48 hours following birth and no harmful effect in the term newborn delivered by cesarean section.
目的:探讨脐带挤奶(UCM)和即时脐带夹闭(ICC)在剖宫产足月儿中的作用。材料与方法:本研究设计为随机对照试验。研究组和对照组招募了一百一十名足月孕妇,并将其平均分配。研究组(UCM)在脐带被立即夹在离新生儿20厘米的长度后,在30秒内向婴儿挤奶5次。相比之下,对照组(ICC)在离脐2厘米处不挤奶的情况下立即进行脐带夹紧,这是标准的方式。记录新生儿的结果,如出生后48小时的新生儿红细胞压积(Hct)、微胆红素水平、呼吸频率和住院时间。结果:新生儿结局和48小时新生儿Hct均未显示两组之间的统计学差异。两组均未出现严重的母婴并发症。两组患者在人口统计学和手术数据方面没有显著差异。结论:脐20 cm处UCM对剖宫产48 h Hct无明显升高作用,对足月新生儿无明显影响。