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The delivery room resuscitation of the hydropic neonate.

Hydrops fetalis is a relatively rare disorder that will be encountered occasionally in all obstetric centers. The prognosis for infants with hydrops fetalis is poor, with mortality reported in the range of 50% to 98%. The effectiveness of delivery room resuscitation and the ability to achieve early adequate gas exchange in affected infants may be related to survival. Successful resuscitation requires an understanding of transitional neonatal physiology and the potential impact of hydrops fetalis, an experienced and well-prepared resuscitation team, meticulous attention to technical aspects of resuscitation, and careful assessment and monitoring of the infant during resuscitation.

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