A randomized clinical trial of umbilical cord milking vs delayed cord clamping in preterm infants: Neurodevelopmental outcomes at 22-26 months of corrected age
The Journal of Pediatrics Dec 16, 2017
Katheria A, et al. - A comparative scrutiny was performed of the impact of umbilical cord milking vs delayed cord clamping (DCC) on neurodevelopmental and health outcomes in very preterm infants at 22-26 months of corrected age. Higher language and cognitive scores were disclosed among infants randomized to umbilical cord milking compared with those randomized to DCC. No variation was found in the rates of mild or moderate to severe neurodevelopmental impairment.
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