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Amnicators®
The ideal test for PROM
Easy to use
Highly sensitive indicator
Non-invasive (no needles)
Non-threatening to patient
Room temperature storage
2 year shelf life
Easy to read colour change
visible in seconds
Amnicator® - rapid and simple method for detecting ruptured amniotic membranes. Amnicators® are individually wrapped sterile swabs impregnated with a sensitive pH indicator, Nitrazine yellow. The principle of the Amnicator® test is that normal vaginal pH at term ranges between 4.5-6.0 and amniotic fluid is usually 7.0-7.5. By means of a simple pH colour change of the Nitrazine yellow, which has a sharp end point, (6.4-6.8), exactly in the desired pH range, the midwife or obstetrician can accurately detect the presence of amniotic fluid. Amnicators® will reliably distinguish neutral or slightly alkaline amniotic fluid from the acidic cervical and vaginal mucus or urine.
Using a sterile speculum an Amnicator® is introduced into the vagina and any fluid coming from the cervix or pooled in the posterior vaginal fornix is sampled. The Amnicator® is then simply withdrawn and examined for a colour change. Leakage or even a small amount of fluid is sufficient to change the nitrazine yellow indicator. The Amnicator® test is far quicker and simpler to perform than resorting to the microscopic examination of escaping fluid, detecting the presence of protein or using orally administered dyes to stain urine, to distinguish amniotic fluid from normal secretions and urine.
http://www.amnicator.com/pdf/ami-label.pdf there is a color chart here.
References for MWAMI - Amnicator
1. Abe, T. The detection of the rupture of fetal membranes with the nitrazine indicator. American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology 1940; 39: 400-404. 2. Drife, J. Preterm rupture of the membranes. British Medical Journal 1982; 285: 583. 3. Mills, A., Garrioch D., use of the nitrazine yellow swab test in the diagnosis of ruptured membranes. British Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology 1977; 84: 138-140. 4. Pauersterin, C., Premature rupture of the membranes. In: Clinical Obstetrics, Anonymous, ed., JohnWiley & Sons and Churchill Livingstone, 1987; 367-381. 5. Pritchard, J., Macdonald, P., Williams Obstetrics Anonymous, ed., New York: Appleton-Century-Crofts, 1980; 407-408.
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