Fetal lung maturity assessment with lamellar body count in women with obesity and excessive gestational weight gain

Aydin Ocal, Sinem Tekin, Filiz Guleroglu, Omer Eyisoy, Pelin Kulan, Emine Guler, Ali Cetin
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The aim of this study was to evaluate fetal lung maturation in term pregnant women with obesity and excessive gestational weight gain using the lamellar body count (LBC) test in amniotic fluid samples obtained during cesarean section. This retrospective study included women experiencing term pregnancies and undergoing cesarean delivery, categorized as normal weight (n=37), overweight (n=59), or obese (n=48) due to body mass index values of 18.5 to 24.9; 25 to 29.9; and ≥30, respectively, as well as presence of excessive weight gain during pregnancy. During cesarean delivery, amniotic fluid samples were obtained without contamination of blood or meconium. Lamellar bodies in these samples were quantified using a standard hematologic counter. No significant difference was found among the LBC of the normal weight, overweight, and obese groups [42 (32-60), 40 (26-63), and 43 (24-52) x103/µL; p=0.307], although there was a subtle decrease in the LBC of the obese group with excessive weight gain. Although it is noteworthy that the LBC in the amniotic fluid of mothers with obesity and excessive weight gain during pregnancy showed a partial decrease, this decrease did not reach statistical significance, likely due to the relatively low number of cases in the study groups. Additional research is warranted to elucidate the relationship between LBC alterations and the severity of obesity and weight gain during pregnancy.
胎儿肺成熟度评估与板层体计数的妇女肥胖和过度妊娠体重增加
本研究的目的是利用剖宫产过程中获得的羊水样本的板层体计数(LBC)测试来评估肥胖和妊娠体重过度增加的足月妊娠妇女的胎儿肺成熟度。这项回顾性研究纳入了足月妊娠和剖宫产的妇女,由于体重指数为18.5至24.9,她们被分为正常体重(n=37)、超重(n=59)或肥胖(n=48);25至29.9;≥30,以及孕期体重过度增加。剖宫产时,取羊水标本,无血或胎粪污染。用标准血液学计数器对这些样品中的片层体进行定量。正常体重组、超重组和肥胖组的LBC无显著差异[42(32-60)、40(26-63)和43 (24-52)× 103/µL;p=0.307],但体重过度增加的肥胖组LBC略有下降。虽然值得注意的是,怀孕期间肥胖和体重过度增加的母亲羊水中的LBC出现了部分下降,但这种下降没有达到统计学意义,可能是由于研究组的病例数相对较少。需要进一步的研究来阐明LBC改变与妊娠期间肥胖和体重增加的严重程度之间的关系。
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