Abstract Objective Birth asphyxia contributes substantially to the burden of intrapartum stillbirth and neonatal mortality in resource limited countries. We investigated clinical correlates and neonatal outcomes of lactate analysis of umbilical arterial cord blood in a large referral maternity unit in Malawi using a point-of-care test (Lactate Xpress, Nova Biomedical, Runcorn, UK) and examined maternal and neonatal characteristics and outcomes. Results There were 389 live births and 12 intrapartum stillbirths during the study. The median umbilical arterial lactate concentration was 3.4 mmol/L (interquartile range 2.6–4.9). Umbilical arterial lactate concentrations among the 45 babies admitted for special neonatal care were above 5 mmol/L in...
Purpose: Approximately 5 % of infants born with a meconium-stained amniotic fluid (MSAF) develop mec...
Background Neonatal mortality (NM) remains a significant problem in low resource settings. Birth asp...
Objective: Determination of lactate in fetal scalp blood (FBS) during labour has been recognised sin...
ObjectiveBirth asphyxia contributes substantially to the burden of intrapartum stillbirth and neonat...
Objective: To determine the maternal and newborn characteristics associated with high umbilical arte...
INTRODUCTION Umbilical artery cord blood provides information about the intrauterine metabolism d...
Background: Perinatal asphyxia is a major cause of neonatal and childhood morbidity and mortality. E...
Background: Late preterm neonates may have the external appearance and behavior similar to their cou...
OBJECTIVE: To study the influence of gestational age on lactate concentration in arterial and venous...
Objective This study aimed to examine the characteristics of blood lactate in neonates undergoing me...
BACKGROUND: In spite of significant advances in therapeutic, diagnostic and even medical modalities,...
Abstract Background Hyperlactataemia (HL) is a biomarker of disease severity that predicts mortality...
Objective: This research was conducted with a medical records-based, retrospective design to examine...
Background Neonatal sepsis remains the leading cause of neonatal deaths. Therefore, efforts should b...
Objective: To find out the diagnostic accuracy of levels of plasma lactate in neonatal birth asph...
Purpose: Approximately 5 % of infants born with a meconium-stained amniotic fluid (MSAF) develop mec...
Background Neonatal mortality (NM) remains a significant problem in low resource settings. Birth asp...
Objective: Determination of lactate in fetal scalp blood (FBS) during labour has been recognised sin...
ObjectiveBirth asphyxia contributes substantially to the burden of intrapartum stillbirth and neonat...
Objective: To determine the maternal and newborn characteristics associated with high umbilical arte...
INTRODUCTION Umbilical artery cord blood provides information about the intrauterine metabolism d...
Background: Perinatal asphyxia is a major cause of neonatal and childhood morbidity and mortality. E...
Background: Late preterm neonates may have the external appearance and behavior similar to their cou...
OBJECTIVE: To study the influence of gestational age on lactate concentration in arterial and venous...
Objective This study aimed to examine the characteristics of blood lactate in neonates undergoing me...
BACKGROUND: In spite of significant advances in therapeutic, diagnostic and even medical modalities,...
Abstract Background Hyperlactataemia (HL) is a biomarker of disease severity that predicts mortality...
Objective: This research was conducted with a medical records-based, retrospective design to examine...
Background Neonatal sepsis remains the leading cause of neonatal deaths. Therefore, efforts should b...
Objective: To find out the diagnostic accuracy of levels of plasma lactate in neonatal birth asph...
Purpose: Approximately 5 % of infants born with a meconium-stained amniotic fluid (MSAF) develop mec...
Background Neonatal mortality (NM) remains a significant problem in low resource settings. Birth asp...
Objective: Determination of lactate in fetal scalp blood (FBS) during labour has been recognised sin...