How should we interpret lactate in labour? A reference study.
Samuel DockreeJoseph O'SullivanBrian ShineTim JamesManu VatishPublished in: BJOG : an international journal of obstetrics and gynaecology (2022)
Lactate in labour and the puerperium is commonly elevated above the levels expected in healthy pregnant or non-pregnant women. There is a paucity of evidence to support using lactate or CRP to make decisions about antibiotics around the time of delivery but, as lactate is rarely higher than 4 mmol/l, this upper limit may still represent a useful severity marker for the investigation and management of sepsis in labour.