Amniotic fluid lamellar body count: cost-effective screening for fetal lung maturity
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- DOI: 10.1016/s0029-7844(98)00416-5
Amniotic fluid lamellar body count: cost-effective screening for fetal lung maturity
Abstract
Objective: To create a highly specific cascade testing scheme for fetal lung maturity using the lamellar body count, lecithin/sphingomyelin ratio (L/S), and phosphatidylglycerol.
Methods: A nondedicated hematology analyzer (Sysmex NE 1500, Toa Medical Electronics, Los Angeles, CA) was used to determine the lamellar body counts of 209 unspun amniotic fluid specimens. Maximally specific lamellar body count cutoffs for biochemical maturity and immaturity were determined using receiver operating characteristic curves. Biochemical lung maturity was defined as either a mature L/S ratio or phosphatidylglycerol. Biochemical lung immaturity was defined as both an immature L/S ratio and an immature phosphatidylglycerol.
Results: A lamellar body count of less than 8000 (n = 17) was 100% specific for biochemical lung immaturity (positive predictive value = 100%, negative predictive value = 86%). A lamellar body count of greater than 32,000 was 98% specific for biochemical lung maturity (positive predictive value = 99%, negative predictive value = 63%).
Conclusion: Testing only specimens where the lamellar body count was greater than 8000 and less than or equal to 32,000 for the L/S ratio and phosphatidylglycerol would preclude the need for 76% of all L/S and phosphatidylglycerol assays. Because the lamellar body count is quick, simple, and universally available, it could serve as an extremely cost-effective screening test for fetal lung maturity.
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Amniotic fluid lamellar body count: cost-effective screening for fetal lung maturity.Obstet Gynecol. 1999 Sep;94(3):481-2. Obstet Gynecol. 1999. PMID: 10472885 No abstract available.
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