This observational study characterizes the relationship between amniotic fluid lactate and uterine electromyography during labor in healthy individuals at term planning a vaginal birth. Additional comparison measures and outcomes measures will be collected and analyzed as exploratory measures.
Elevated amniotic fluid lactate (AFL) and uterine electromyography (EMG) mathematically transformed to calculated the power density spectrum median frequency have been found separately to be associated with labor dystocia and cesarean birth. Similarly, recent research indicates that the cytokine IL-6 may play a critical role in labor onset and potentially labor progression. All three are hypothesized to reflect that uterine fatigue plays a role in the pathophysiology of labor dystocia for some women. This study aims to characterize the relationship between these three measures to better understand the role of uterine fatigue in labor dystocia and triangulate biomarkers of fatigue that may lead to a better understanding of labor dystocia phenotypes. In addition to the primary measures, comparison measures will be collected. For AFL comparison, venous whole blood lactate and capillary lactate will be collected and measured using both a point-of-care lactate meter (Stat Strip Lactate Meter, Nova Biomedical) and a table-top blood gas analyzer (Nova Prime). For EMG comparison, routine contraction monitoring data will be collected and compared to the EMG signal. IL-6 will be measured both in blood and amniotic fluid using a novel microsampling protocol. Three visual analog scales on women's experiences of fatigue, anxiety, and pain will also be administered. Additional data will be collected from the medical record to perform exploratory and hypothesis generating analysis.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
46
UCHealth Hospital
Aurora, Colorado, United States
RECRUITINGAmniotic Fluid Lactate
Amniotic fluid lactate as measured using the handheld StatStrip Lactate Meter (Nova Biomedical). This will be measured once during active labor (6-10cm) after rupture of membranes.
Time frame: During active labor (4-10cm) after rupture of membranes
Median power density spectrum of uterine electromyography
Uterine electromyography measured using the Bloomlife Lovelace EMG monitor
Time frame: 30 minutes after amniotic fluid collection during active labor (4-10cm) after rupture of membranes
Visual analog scale for fatigue
Participants indicate their level of fatigue on a 100 mm horizontal line anchored by "no fatigue at all" (0) and "the most serious fatigue imaginable" (100). The scale will be administered at the time of amniotic fluid collection.
Time frame: At the time of amniotic fluid collection
Amniotic fluid IL-6
Amniotic fluid collected using a volumetric assisted microsampling device.
Time frame: At the time of amniotic fluid collection
Capillary Lactate
Capillary lactate measured using the handheld StatStrip Lactate Meter (Nova Biomedical). This will be measured within 10 minutes of the amniotic fluid lactate measurement.
Time frame: At the time of amniotic fluid collection
Serum Lactate
Serum lactate measured using a POC device and analyzed using a laboratory assay
Time frame: At the time of amniotic fluid collection
Serum IL-6
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Serum IL-6 measured using a laboratory assay (multiplex)
Time frame: At the time of amniotic fluid collection