Impacts of delayed cored clamping on neonatal jaundice
Objective To analyze delayed umbilical cord ligation’s effects on neonatal jaundice. Methods Randomly divide the 360 Newborns into delayed group and conventional group in our hospital,180 each,delayed group’ umbilical cord ligation got down 2 minutes after delivery while the conventional group’ umbilical cord ligation in 10 seconds after delivery. compare the two groups of postpartum placental blood, umbilical cord bleeding, Apgar score, postpartum bilirubin levels and Postpartum bilirubin levels within a week,both transcutaneous,and blood levels of Hb,and observe the incidence of neonatal jaundice after two weeks of postpartum. Results Postpartum placental blood, umbilical cord bleeding in delayed group was significantly less than the conventional group,while Hb levels of postpartum peripheral blood in 7 days is higher than the conventional group; apgar score, neonatal bilirubin levels and cord blood Hb levels and folow-ups have no significant difference in the incidence of jaundice(P>0.05).Conclusion Delayed umbilical cord ligation have no direct effects on neonatal hyperbilirubinemia and jaundice, and it has positive clinical significance in the prevention of neonatal anemia.