133
Participants
Start Date
September 1, 2023
Primary Completion Date
June 10, 2024
Study Completion Date
September 25, 2024
Ex-utero cord blood collection
SCU units are collected after placental delivery (ex-utero) by trained obstetric personnel. The cord is clamped at one minute postpartum. Once the placenta is expelled, it is rapidly transported to the collection area, which contains supplies and a surgical table designed for ex-utero SCU collection. This table has a top tray supported by an armrest. The placenta is placed on this specially designed tray with a central hole that allows the umbilical cord to hang. Proper asepsis of the cord is first performed with povidone-iodine and then with 70% alcohol. Subsequently, the umbilical vein is cannulated at the most distal point of the placenta, and placental blood is collected by gravity into a sterile bag. Gentle massage can be applied to the placenta to continue draining blood by gravity. If visible blood remains, a second puncture can be made by bringing the needle insertion point closer to the placenta.
In-utero cord blood collection
The cord blood is clamped in a delayed modality, defined as after at least 1 minute after delivery. The cord is sterilized, and cord blood is collected using aseptic technique (proper asepsis of the cord is first performed with povidone-iodine and then with 70% alcohol). Blood is allowed to flow by gravity and the needle is removed when blood flow ceases.
Departamento de Ginecología Obstetricia y Reproducción. Hospital Universitari Dexeus, Barcelona
Fundacion Dexeus
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