20061113-79# The effects of time on pH and gas values in the blood contained
in the umbilical cord - Acta Obstetricia et Gynecologica Scandinavica , vol
85, no 11, 2006, pp 1307-1309 Valenzuela P; Guijarro R - (2006) Background.
The pH and gas analysis of umbilical cord blood is an accepted practice in
most maternity hospitals. The data that is obtained after a latency period
in processing the cord blood samples is evaluated to determine whether it is
useful for the clinic. Methods. The umbilical cords from 50 term infants
were clamped immediately after delivery. Samples of artery and vein blood
were drawn 5, 60, and 120 min postpartum and pH, pO2, and pCO2 levels were
measured. Results.No significant differences were found after 60 min in the
average values for pH in the arterial and venous paired samples, though the
arterial and venous pCO2 values declined significantly. The arterial pO2
values increased significantly. After 120 min, no significant differences in
the average values for the venous pH and pO2 paired samples were found. The
arterial pH values increased significantly, however, and the arterial and
venous pCO2 values declined significantly. The arterial pO2 values increased
significantly. Conclusions. Though statistically significant differences
occurred over time, these changes were so modest clinically that the data
could still be used even when an immediate analysis of the umbilical cord
was not possible. (12 references) (Author)

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