Nonculture techniques of microorganisms determination in amniotic fluid in patients with preterm prelabor rupture of membranes
Authors:
R. Kutová 1; L. Plíšková 1; M. Kacerovský 2
Authors‘ workplace:
Ústav klinické biochemie a diagnostiky FN, Hradec Králové, přednostka MUDr. L. Pavlíková
1; Porodnická a gynekologická klinika FN, Hradec Králové, přednosta doc. MUDr. J. Špaček, Ph. D., IFEPAG
2
Published in:
Ceska Gynekol 2016; 81(5): 384-388
Overview
Objective:
The preterm prelabor rupture of membranes is a serious obstetric complication that is frequently complicated by the presence of microorganisms in amniotic fluid. The aim of our work is to characterize current status of nonculture detection of microbial invasion into the amniotic cavity and the experience with the technique performed in University Hospital in Hradec Kralove.
Design:
Original survey article.
Setting:
Institute of Clinical Biochemistry and Diagnostics – molecular biology department, University Hospital Hradec Kralove.
Conclusion:
Application of nonculture techniques of microorganisms determination in amniotic fluid in patients with preterm prelabor rupture of membranes is currently available. According to the detection of genital mycoplasmas as the dominant pathogens in the amniotic fluid this technique should be regarded as the standard examination method in these patients.
Keywords:
preterm labor, genital mycoplasmas, polymerase chain reaction, bacterial DNA
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