Lactate and pH values in newborns with a history of acute fetal distress.

Diana Labastida-García, Guzmán Díaz-Gabriel, Fernando López-Díaz, Luis E Gutierrez-Chable, Máximo A García-Flores, Socorro Méndez-Martínez
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Background: Acute fetal distress (AFD) is a condition that requires timely diagnosis because it generates hypoxia, acidosis, and even intrauterine death. This study aimed to determine lactate and pH values in the umbilical cord in full-term newborns (NBs) with a history of AFD.

Methods: We conducted a cross-sectional study in full-term NBs of mothers with at least one perinatal, neonatal, or gasometric AFD antecedent. Neonatal morbidity was considered: if 1-min Apgar ≤ 6, or advanced neonatal maneuvers, or neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) admissions were necessary. The cutoff points were lactate > 4mmol/L and pH < 7.2.

Results: Of 66 NBs, 33.3% of mothers presented at least one antecedent for developing AFD; 22.7% presented hypertensive pregnancy disease, 13.6% oligohydramnios, and 63.6% other factors. Perinatally, 28.7% required advanced neonatal resuscitation maneuvers and 7.5% admission to the NICU. In the gasometry, the lactate and pH values for the neonatal morbidity of the NBs' group were 4.726 ± 1.401 and 7.293 ± 0.056, respectively, versus 2.240 ± 0.318 and 7.359 ± 0.022 (p < 0.05) for the group without associated neonatal morbidity.

Conclusions: Lactate values in the umbilical cord increased by 25%, and pH decreased by one percent in NBs with a history of AFD and associated morbidity.

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有急性胎儿窘迫史的新生儿的乳酸和pH值。
背景:急性胎儿窘迫(AFD)是一种需要及时诊断的疾病,因为它会导致缺氧、酸中毒,甚至宫内死亡。本研究旨在确定有AFD病史的足月新生儿脐带中的乳酸和pH值。方法:我们对至少有一个围产期、新生儿或气体计量AFD前因的母亲的足月新生儿进行了横断面研究。新生儿发病率被考虑在内:如果1分钟Apgar≤6,或晚期新生儿操作,或新生儿重症监护室(NICU)入院是必要的。结果:在66个NBs中,33.3%的母亲至少有一个发生AFD的前因;22.7%的患者患有高血压妊娠疾病,13.6%的患者患有羊水过少,63.6%的患者患有其他因素。围产期,28.7%的新生儿需要进行高级新生儿复苏,7.5%的新生儿需要进入新生儿重症监护室。在气体测量中,NBs组新生儿发病率的乳酸和pH值分别为4.726±1.401和7.293±0.056,而无相关新生儿发病率组的乳酸和pH值分别为2.240±0.318和7.359±0.022(p<0.05)。结论:有AFD病史和相关发病率的NBs脐带中的乳酸值增加了25%,pH值降低了1%。
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期刊介绍: The Boletín Médico del Hospital Infantil de México is a bimonthly publication edited by the Hospital Infantil de México Federico Gómez. It receives unpublished manuscripts, in English or Spanish, relating to paediatrics in the following areas: biomedicine, clinical, public health, clinical epidemology, health education and clinical ethics. Articles can be original research articles, in-depth or systematic reviews, clinical cases, clinical-pathological cases, articles about public health, letters to the editor or editorials (by invitation).
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