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Obstetrics & Gynecology | 1995

Amniotic fluid lamellar body count: a rapid and reliable fetal lung maturity test

Carlos R. Dalence; Lemuel J. Bowie; James C. Dohnal; Elaine E. Farrell; Mark G. Neerhof

Objective To evaluate the lamellar body count as a predictor of fetal lung maturity. Methods We conducted a prospective clinical outcome study. Amniocentesis was performed for evaluation of fetal lung maturity status within 72 hours of delivery in 130 patients. A lamellar body count was performed on each specimen, and a lecithin-sphingomyelin ratio and lung phospholipid profile were performed when possible (insufficient sample or contamination in eight cases). Each infant was evaluated for evidence of respiratory distress syndrome (RDS). Results A lamellar body count exceeding 30,000/μL predicted pulmonary maturity correctly in all cases (negative predictive value 1.00). All 16 cases of RDS had counts of 30,000/μL or less. If the lamellar body count was less than 10,000/μL, the positive predictive value for RDS was 67%, and the likelihood of a mature result from chromatographic phospholipid analysis was low (one of 14, 7%). Values between 10,000–30,000/μL indicated intermediate risk (four of 39, 10%) for developing RDS. Phospholipid analysis indicated fetal lung maturity in 35 of 39 (90%) cases with lamellar body counts in the intermediate risk range. Conclusions The lamellar body count compares favorably with traditional phospholipid testing in the prediction of fetal lung maturity. Phospholipid analysis is not needed with lamellar body counts greater than 30,000/μL or less than 10,000/μL, but may be of benefit for values in the intermediate risk range. Advantages of this test include speed, objectivity, small sample volume required, and universal availability of instrumentation.


Journal of Analytical Toxicology | 1989

Simultaneous determination of monoacetylmorphine, morphine, codeine, and other opiates by GC/MS.

Lemuel J. Bowie; Peter B. Kirkpatrick


Clinical Chemistry | 1982

Improved measurement of low concentrations of conjugated bilirubin with the DuPont aca.

Lemuel J. Bowie; J C Dohnal; P B Kirkpatrick


American Journal of Clinical Pathology | 1991

Lamellar Body Number Density and the Prediction of Respiratory Distress

Lemuel J. Bowie; Jamille Shammo; James C. Dohnal; Elaine E. Farrell; Malcolm V. Vye


Clinical Chemistry | 1994

Detection of alpha-thalassemias by multiplex polymerase chain reaction.

Lemuel J. Bowie; Poluru L. Reddy; M Nagabhushan; P Sevigny


Clinical Chemistry | 1997

Binding of nitric oxide to thiols and hemes in hemoglobin H: implications for α-thalassemia and hypertension

Poluru L. Reddy; Lemuel J. Bowie; Steven Callistein


Clinics in Laboratory Medicine | 1997

Alpha thalassemia and its impact on other clinical conditions.

Lemuel J. Bowie; Poluru L. Reddy; Kenneth R. Beck


Clinical Chemistry | 1987

Comparison of ascorbic acid interference in HDL-cholesterol estimation by six precipitation methods, with use of a sensitive enzymic cholesterol reagent.

Lemuel J. Bowie; P B Kirkpatrick; J C Dohnal


Nitric Oxide | 2000

Blood Pressure Changes after Intravenous Administration of Cell-Free Hemoglobin A and Hemoglobin H in the Rat

Poluru L. Reddy; Lemuel J. Bowie; Hongsi Jiang


Clinics in Laboratory Medicine | 1997

SEQUENCE-BASED DIAGNOSIS OF HEMOGLOBINOPATHIES IN THE CLINICAL LABORATORY

Poluru L. Reddy; Lemuel J. Bowie

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Poluru L. Reddy

NorthShore University HealthSystem

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Hongsi Jiang

Northwestern University

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Mark G. Neerhof

NorthShore University HealthSystem

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