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Volume 5

Journal of Pediatric Care

ISSN: 2471-805X

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April 23-24, 2019 London, UK

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JOINT EVENT

23

rd

Edition of International Conference on

Neonatology and Perinatology

4

th

International Conference on

Pediatrics and Pediatric Surgery

Neonatology 2019

Pediatrics Surgery 2019

April 23-24, 2019

David James Riddell Hutchon, J Pediatr Care 2019, Volume 5

DOI: 10.21767/2471-805X-C1-020

David James Riddell Hutchon

Darlington Memorial Hospital, UK

How do we provide PPV with an intact placental circulation at all modes of birth?

T

he workshop will start with a presentation of the research evidence for the harm of early cord clamping currently

necessary to move the neonate over to a room side resuscitation trolley. The workshop will then explore procedures

necessary to provide neonatal resuscitation at the side of the mother with the cord and placental circulation intact, while

at the same time meeting all the recommendations of the International Liaison Committee on Neonatal Resuscitation

and the World Health Organization/Maternal and Child Health Integrated Program. Delegates will be encouraged and

guided within a small team to develop their own procedures which can be applied within their own clinical environment.

The role of each member of the team, obstetrician, neonatologist/ANNP and assistants and the position of the mother,

neonate during resuscitation is optimized. Monitoring and documentation of the condition of the neonatal heart rate etc

achieved while at the same time preventing hypothermia. All the facilities of the standard room side resuscitation trolley

can be available. Team practice will be available with manikins.

Biography

David James Riddell Hutchon has 28 years of experience as a Consultant Obstetrician. In 2003, he realized that clamping the umbilical cord quickly after birth

severely disrupted neonatal circulation and interfered with transition. He has published and lectured extensively on the subject and co-operating with UK and

international colleagues developed equipment and ways of providing neonatal resuscitation at the side of the mother without clamping the cord. He has Co-

authored a chapter on neonatal care immediately after birth, co-authored two Cochrane systematic reviews and has organized five international conferences on

the subject of mother side neonatal resuscitation.

djrhutchon@hotmail.co.uk