U.S., Feb. 5 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT06807255) titled 'Lactate Values During Labour and Their Correlation with Maternal and Foetal Outcome: a Prospective Observational Single-centre Study' on Jan. 29.

Brief Summary: Postpartum haemorrhage (PPH) represents a significant cause of morbidity in the obstetric population, with a mortality rate of 140,000 women per year, and the predominant cause of PPH (70%) is uterine atony.

Consequently, elevated lactate levels during labour could influence maternal and foetal well-being. We decided to assess lactate concentrations during labour in women receiving neuraxial anaesthesia and evaluate the association between high lactate levels and adverse mat...