Object: Several patterns of fetal breathing movements (FBMs), i.e. abdominal wall movements (AWm), thoracic wall movements (TWm) and nasal fluid flow velocity waveforms (NFFVW), were investigated by ultrasound (US) technology and related to fetal pulmonary maturity and immaturity, i.e. fetal lung maturity (FLM) tests, in order to validate the hypothesis that they may indicate whether the fetal lung is mature or immature, regardless of gender, weight and gestational age. Material and methods: We prospectively enrolled 143 highrisk pregnancies in which a complete US study of FBMs and FLM tests was performed. Among them 43 women satisfied the inclusion criteria. USFLM was defined as the presence of regular NFFVW detected by pulsed Doppler and spectral analysis, or irregular NFFVW synchronous with TWm detected by Mmode.An US guided amniocentesis was performed in order to collect amniotic fluid (AF) and FLM was evaluated by L/S (lecithin/sphingomyelin) determination, presence of phosphatidylglycerol (PG) and lamellar bodies (LBs) count.At the end of the study the diagnostic accuracy of USFLM was compared to that of FLM tests. Results: Diagnostic accuracy for US evaluation of FLM was as follows: sensitivity: 89,6%; specificity: 85,7%; PPV: 92,8%; NPV: 80%. Diagnostic accuracy of FLM tests was as follows: sensitivity: 100%;specificity: 51,7%; PPV: 100%; NPV: 50%. L/S determination predicted lung maturity with a sensitivity of 100%; specificity of 93,1%; PPV of 100%; NPV of 87,5%. Conclusion: Presence of regular NFFVW or irregular NFFVW and TWm correlate accurately with conventional FLM tests.We suggest that this noninvasive procedure may be helpful for assessing FLM, particularly under certain circumstances, e.g., oligoanhydramnios, laboratory logistic equipment difficulties or heavily stained AF samples, amniocentesis refusal, religious concerns.

Preliminary report on a new and noninvasive method for the assessment of fetal lung maturity / LA TORRE, Renato; Cosmi, Ermelando; Anceschi, Maurizio Marco; PIAZZE GARMICA, Juan Josè; M., Domenica Piga; E. V., Cosmi. - In: JOURNAL OF PERINATAL MEDICINE. - ISSN 0300-5577. - 31:5(2003), pp. 431-434. (Intervento presentato al convegno 2nd World Congress of Perinatal Medicine for Developing Countries tenutosi a ANTALYA, TURKEY nel OCT 01-05, 2002) [10.1515/jpm.2003.067].

Preliminary report on a new and noninvasive method for the assessment of fetal lung maturity

LA TORRE, Renato;COSMI, Ermelando;ANCESCHI, Maurizio Marco;PIAZZE GARMICA, Juan Josè;
2003

Abstract

Object: Several patterns of fetal breathing movements (FBMs), i.e. abdominal wall movements (AWm), thoracic wall movements (TWm) and nasal fluid flow velocity waveforms (NFFVW), were investigated by ultrasound (US) technology and related to fetal pulmonary maturity and immaturity, i.e. fetal lung maturity (FLM) tests, in order to validate the hypothesis that they may indicate whether the fetal lung is mature or immature, regardless of gender, weight and gestational age. Material and methods: We prospectively enrolled 143 highrisk pregnancies in which a complete US study of FBMs and FLM tests was performed. Among them 43 women satisfied the inclusion criteria. USFLM was defined as the presence of regular NFFVW detected by pulsed Doppler and spectral analysis, or irregular NFFVW synchronous with TWm detected by Mmode.An US guided amniocentesis was performed in order to collect amniotic fluid (AF) and FLM was evaluated by L/S (lecithin/sphingomyelin) determination, presence of phosphatidylglycerol (PG) and lamellar bodies (LBs) count.At the end of the study the diagnostic accuracy of USFLM was compared to that of FLM tests. Results: Diagnostic accuracy for US evaluation of FLM was as follows: sensitivity: 89,6%; specificity: 85,7%; PPV: 92,8%; NPV: 80%. Diagnostic accuracy of FLM tests was as follows: sensitivity: 100%;specificity: 51,7%; PPV: 100%; NPV: 50%. L/S determination predicted lung maturity with a sensitivity of 100%; specificity of 93,1%; PPV of 100%; NPV of 87,5%. Conclusion: Presence of regular NFFVW or irregular NFFVW and TWm correlate accurately with conventional FLM tests.We suggest that this noninvasive procedure may be helpful for assessing FLM, particularly under certain circumstances, e.g., oligoanhydramnios, laboratory logistic equipment difficulties or heavily stained AF samples, amniocentesis refusal, religious concerns.
2003
fetal lung maturity; preterm; ultrasound
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Preliminary report on a new and noninvasive method for the assessment of fetal lung maturity / LA TORRE, Renato; Cosmi, Ermelando; Anceschi, Maurizio Marco; PIAZZE GARMICA, Juan Josè; M., Domenica Piga; E. V., Cosmi. - In: JOURNAL OF PERINATAL MEDICINE. - ISSN 0300-5577. - 31:5(2003), pp. 431-434. (Intervento presentato al convegno 2nd World Congress of Perinatal Medicine for Developing Countries tenutosi a ANTALYA, TURKEY nel OCT 01-05, 2002) [10.1515/jpm.2003.067].
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