Near-infrared spectroscopy measured cerebral oxygenation in full-term infants during transition: an observational study

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  • who: Marwa Mohamed Farag from the The present study was conducted in the delivery rooms of the Alexandria University Maternity Hospital (AUMH) from December , till August Sixty-nine healthy full-term neonates with gestational age (GA) u2265 , weeks and normal pregnancy were included in this study. Healthy neonates had no maternal history or risk factors that would have affected their transition like severe pregnancy-induced hypertension (PIH), antepartum hemorrhage, and cord prolapse. They received only routine care or initial steps in resuscitation. They did not have respiratory distress after resuscitation. Patients with mothers with risk factors such . . .

     

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