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Lamellar body counts for rapid fetal lung maturity testing.

E R Ashwood1, S E Palmer, J S Taylor, S S Pingree.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To evaluate amniotic fluid lamellar body counting as a fetal lung maturity test. Lamellar body particles can be rapidly counted using the platelet channel of most blood cell analyzers.
METHODS: We conducted a 3-year prospective clinical outcome study. During the interval under study, outcomes of 247 neonates were used to evaluate the test; 28 neonates developed respiratory distress syndrome (RDS). Lecithin-sphingomyelin ratio (L/S) was available for 187 cases.
RESULTS: All cases of RDS had lamellar body counts of 55,000/microL or less and L/S of 2.2 or less; 59% of cases with no RDS had counts greater than 55,000/microL and 70% of normal cases had L/S higher than 2.2.
CONCLUSION: Use of lamellar body counts is justified as a rapid screening test to predict fetal lung maturity. Immature results should be followed by a more specific test such as L/S.

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Year:  1993        PMID: 8459979

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Obstet Gynecol        ISSN: 0029-7844            Impact factor:   7.661


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