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Amniotic Fluid Phosphatidylglycerol A Predictor of Fetal Lung Maturity Using Conventional One-Dimensional Thin-Layer Chromatography
Abstract
ABSTRACTWe present a retrospective comparative analysis of 209 amniotic fluid samples and the neonatal outcome. The presence of phosphatidylglycerol in 159 transabdominal amniotic fluid samples and the associated lung status indicated a 98% prediction rate for absence of respiratory distress syndrome with 1.8% false-positive results corrected to 0%. Twenty-nine vaginal pool samples were 72% predictive of outcome with false-positive results corrected to 14%. These cases were mild, and if a phosphatidylglycerol level of >3% is used to indicate lung maturity, the corrected false-positive rate is 0%. False-negative results are also corrected and discussed. We believe that predicting neonatal respiratory distress syndrome by phosphatidylglycerol determination, using readily available conventional one-dimensional thin-layer chromatography, is clinically reliable and can aid in determining the maturity of the lung regardless of site of fluid collection.This content is limited to qualifying members.
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