Testing for Fetal Pulmonary Maturity

Author:

Hunink Maria G.M.,Richardson Douglas K.,Doubilet Peter M.,Begg Colin B.

Abstract

The lecithin/sphingomyelin ratio (US) and the measured value of saturated phosphatidyl choline (SPC), amniotic fluid determinations obtained to assess fetal pulmonary maturity, were evaluated with receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve analysis. The effects of covariates on the ROC curves were analyzed with a regression methodology that took into account all the available data when constructing an ROC curve for each subgroup. To correct for verification bias the authors used a logistic regression analysis to model the probability of verification, thereby permitting correction for verification bias of a fully stratified data set in spite of small cell frequencies. They examined combination testing with prediction rules using prospective logistic modeling, including as variables test results and clinical features. The US was found to be significantly better than SPC for assessing fetal pulmonary maturity. For older gestational age the US and SPC performed better than for younger gestational age. Contamination of the specimen degraded the ROC curves. Correcting for verification bias did not influence the ROC curves significantly but changed the cutoff value of the test variable for any particular operating point. Prediction rules to evaluate combination testing showed that obtaining the SPC level in addition to the US ratio added no significant infor mation compared with the US only. Including gestational age in the prediction rule of either test improved the prediction. Key words: receiver operating characteristic curve; fetal pul monary maturity testing; covariates; verification bias; combination testing. (Med Decis Mak ing 1990;10:201-211)

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Health Policy

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