Amniotic lamellar body counts determined with the Sysmex(R) XE-2100 analyzer to predict fetal lung maturity during diabetic and other complicated pregnancies

作者:Joutsi Korhonen Lotta; Aitokallio Tallberg Ansa; Halmesmaki Erja; Hamalainen Esa*
来源:Scandinavian Journal of Clinical & Laboratory Investigation, 2010, 70(5): 358-363.
DOI:10.3109/00365513.2010.492872

摘要

Objective. The detection of amniotic lamellar bodies (LB) has been shown to be a rapid and simple way to assess fetal lung maturity (FLM). The maturity thresholds for LB vary due to different factors, one being the type of particle-count analyser used. Material and methods. The Sysmex(R) XE-2100 hematological analyser was evaluated in determination of amniotic LB counts and compared with lecithin/sphingomyelin ([IS) and phosphatidylglycerol (PG) determination. We analysed 132 amniotic samples from a total of 109 mothers (71 diabetic) with 112 infants. Results. The correlation between the LB counts obtained with the Sysmex(R) XE-2100 and our reference thin layer chromatography (TLC) phospholipid method was good. Samples with low US ratio (<= 2.0) and no PG (i.e. premature fetal lung status), had low LB counts (n = 18, mean 8500/uL, range 1000-26000), whereas 51 samples with mature fetal lung status had high LB counts (mean 63600/uL, range 20,000-139,000). In all our four cases of respiratory distress syndrome the LB counts were low (range 1000 - 28000/uL). The reference values for FLM determination were established: < 6000/uL for immature, values between 7000 and 35,000/uL for borderline results and >35,000/uL for mature. Conclusions. The amniotic LB count analysis with Sysmex(R) XE-2100 has many advantages being a repeatable, inexpensive and quantitative method with a very short turn-around time. Consequently, our routine is to perform LB counts initially from all amniotic samples and only borderline LB results are analysed with TLC.

  • 出版日期2010