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Medline ® Abstract for Reference 32

of 'Nuchal cord'

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Is fetal growth affected by cord entanglement?
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Lipitz S, Seidman DS, Gale R, Stevenson DK, Alcalay M, Menczer J, Barkai G
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J Perinatol. 1993;13(5):385.
 
Cord entanglement is a common occurrence during delivery. We examined the association of cord complications observed at delivery and birth weight. A retrospective survey of 12,241 births was performed, supplemented with a prospective study of an additional 456 deliveries. No adverse association was found in the retrospective data between cord coiled twice or more around the newborns' neck (8.3% of cases) and birth weight. Moreover, the incidence of cord around neck was significantly lower (p<0.0006) in infants weighing less than 2000 gm at birth. A multiple regression analysis of the prospective data did not reveal any significant influence of cord complications on birth weight. We conclude that cord entanglement was not found to be a major cause of intrauterine disadvantage in pregnancies with a viable infant at term, as reflected by birth weight.
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Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Sheba Medical Center, Tel-Hashomer, Israel.
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