HIGHLIGHTS
- What: The study showed that the additional 200 mL of fluid volume in the intravenous group seemed to have no ability to cause acute cardiopulmonary complications, as no patients experienced pulmonary edema or heart failure during the study. The research has a positive significance in enhancing the awareness of umbilical cord management, standardizing the operational procedures of DCC, and facilitating its wider implementation. This study showed that the route of oxytocin administration during elective cesarean delivery does not significantly impact its effectiveness in women undergoing DCC.
- Who: Lu Mei from the Department of Obstetrics and . . .

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