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  • Title: Determination of fetal lung maturity by fluorescence polarization of the amniotic fluid lamellar bodies.
    Author: Barkai G, Reichman B, Modan M, Meir E, Goldman B, Mashiach S.
    Journal: Obstet Gynecol; 1986 Aug; 68(2):168-72. PubMed ID: 3755515.
    Abstract:
    High-speed centrifugation of amniotic fluid enables separation of surfactant-containing lamellar bodies. Fifty-three amniotic fluid samples from pregnancies of 28 to 39 weeks' gestation were examined for fetal lung maturity by measuring fluorescence polarization (P). For each sample the P value was determined at 37C on both the whole amniotic fluid and on the surfactant-containing lamellar bodies obtained by centrifugation at 10,000 X g. A close linear correlation (r = 0.80) was found between the P value of the amniotic fluid samples and that of the lamellar bodies. There was no difference in the specificity for discrimination of hyaline membrane disease cases by both methods (93.5%) with 95% confidence limits of 82.1 to 98.6%. Because high-speed centrifugation enables the selective sedimentation of pulmonary surfactant, determination of the lamellar body P value may offer a practical solution for the estimation of fetal lung maturity in amniotic fluid samples contaminated with blood.
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