Accuracy of the lamellar body count in amniotic fluid contaminated by meconium.
2015
AbstractObjective: To determine whether meconium-contaminated amniotic fluid falsely elevates the lamellar body count in fetal lung maturity testing.Methods: Thirty mothers undergoing amniocentesis for fetal lung maturity testing were prospectively consented. A 2 mL portion of the patient’s sample was mixed with a 10% meconium solution and the meconium-stained sample was then run in tandem with the patient’s sample used in clinical management. Pure meconium samples without amniotic fluid were also run through the cell counter for analysis.Results: Following meconium contamination, the lamellar body count value increased in 67% of the cases, decreased in 23% and remained the same in 10%. There were 13 test results that had “immature” values in the uncontaminated patient management sample group and nine of these (69%) became elevated to a “mature” level (a false elevation) following the addition of meconium. All of the 10 pure liquid meconium samples devoid of amniotic fluid processed by the cell counter id...
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