Alexandria C. Kraus, Alexander M Saucedo, John J Byrne, Lina F. Chalak, Jessica E. Pruszynski, Catherine Y. Spong
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A Comparison of Criteria for Defining Metabolic Acidemia in Live-Born Neonates and Its Effect on Predicting Serious Adverse Neonatal Outcomes
(Abstracted from Am J Obstet Gynecol 2023;229:439.e1–439.e11
It is common for fetal oxygenation and pH to decline during labor. However, severe oxygen deprivation can cause fetuses to develop metabolic acidemia, a risk factor for moderate to severe neonatal encephalopathy that can progress to cerebral palsy.