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New cord clamping method could help babies with rare birth defect breathe easier

NCT ID NCT04373902

Summary

This study is testing whether waiting to clamp the umbilical cord until after a baby's lungs start working can help reduce dangerous high blood pressure in the lungs of newborns with congenital diaphragmatic hernia. Researchers will compare this delayed approach to the standard immediate clamping method in 140 babies across multiple hospitals. The goal is to see if this simple timing change during birth can improve outcomes for these fragile infants.

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Contacts and locations

Locations

  • Erasmus MC University Medical Center - Sophia Children's Hospital

    Rotterdam, Netherlands

  • Karolinska University Hospital

    Stockholm, Sweden

  • Medical University Graz

    Graz, Austria

  • Monash University

    Melbourne, Australia

  • Ospedale Pediatrico Bambino Gesu

    Rome, Italy

  • Radboudumc University Medical Center

    Nijmegen, Netherlands

  • University Hospitals leuven

    Leuven, Belgium

  • Universitätsklinik Mannheim

    Mannheim, Germany

  • Universitätskrankenhaus Bonn

    Bonn, Germany

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