To evaluate catalase activity as a rapid predictor of microbial invasion of amniotic fluid (AF).
Methods
The study population consisted of 74 patients before 36 weeks' gestation with preterm labor or premature rupture of membranes (PROM). Subjects were excluded if there was evidence of clinical chorioamnionitis or fetal distress at admission. Amniocentesis was done within 24 hours of admission, and the AF was cultured for aerobic and anaerobic bacteria and for Mycoplasma species. All AF samples were Gram stained, and slides were examined by microbiology technologists. Amniotic fluid catalase activity was measured immediately after amniocentesis using a commercially available kit. The sensitivity of the Gram stain and catalase activity were compared using McNemar exact test.
Results
Amniotic fluid cultures were positive in 12 of 37 (32%) patients presenting with preterm labor and in 21 of 37 (56%) patients with PROM. Catalase activity was significantly more sensitive than Gram stain in detecting positive AF cultures in cases of PROM (P < .001) and preterm labor (P < .04).
Conclusion
Catalase activity is a simple, rapid test that is useful in identifying subclinical intra-amniotic infection in patients with preterm labor or PROM.
PMID 7536907 7536907 DOI 10.1016/0029-7844(95)00026-n 10.1016/0029-7844(95)00026-n
Cite this article
Font, G. E., Gauthier, D. W., Meyer, W. J., Myles, T. D., Janda, W., & Bieniarz, A. (1995). Catalase activity as a predictor of amniotic fluid culture results in preterm labor or premature rupture of membranes. *Obstetrics and gynecology*, *85*(5 Pt 1), 656-658. https://doi.org/10.1016/0029-7844(95)00026-n
Font GE, Gauthier DW, Meyer WJ, Myles TD, Janda W, Bieniarz A. Catalase activity as a predictor of amniotic fluid culture results in preterm labor or premature rupture of membranes. Obstet Gynecol. 1995;85(5 Pt 1):656-658. doi:10.1016/0029-7844(95)00026-n
Font, Guillermina E., et al. "Catalase activity as a predictor of amniotic fluid culture results in preterm labor or premature rupture of membranes." *Obstetrics and gynecology*, vol. 85, no. 5 Pt 1, 1995, pp. 656-658.
Keywords
Amniotic Fluid/enzymology/microbiology, Catalase/metabolism, Female, Fetal Membranes, Premature Rupture/microbiology, Gestational Age, Humans, Obstetric Labor, Premature/microbiology, Predictive Value of Tests, Pregnancy, Sensitivity and Specificity, Staining and Labeling, Ureaplasma Urealyticum/enzymology, Catalase
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