Abstract
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Lactate level in uterine muscles can be visualized by analysis of amniotic fluid lactase which used as bedside test with partogram to acquire good prediction of labour outcome. OBJECTIVE: To assess the relationship between amniotic fluid lactase level of full term pregnant women and their mode of delivery. PATIENTS AND METHODS: A cross sectional study carried out in Labour room of Al-Yarmouk Teaching Hospital through the period from the 1st of July to the end of December, 2015 on a convenient sample of 100 women of term pregnancy. Each woman participated in the study was in an active phase of labour with cervical dilation > 4 cm and before artificial rupture of membranes .By coscus speculum the cervix was visualized with 2-3 ml of liquor was taken by a syringe while the amniotic fluid still in the uterus to prevent vaginal contamination, then collected liquor in plain tube after centrifuge was stored in refrigerator at -20° for not more than 3 days before it sent to a private laboratory for analysis of lactase. RESULTS: Mean maternal age was 26.5±5.4 years and mean gestational age was 38.6±1.1 weeks. Thirty three pregnant women had elevated lactase level and 31 women were delivered with cesarean section. A significant association was observed between elevated amniotic fluid lactate level (≥10nm) among pregnant women and cesarean section delivery mode (p
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Qader, Manal Madany A.
(2016)
"Relationship between Amniotic Fluid Lactate and Delivery by CS Due to Dystocia,"
Iraqi Postgraduate Medical Journal: Vol. 15:
Iss.
4, Article 18.
Available at:
https://www.ipmj.org/journal/vol15/iss4/18