What is a ROM plus test?

What is a ROM plus test?

The ROM Plus is a rapid, point-of-care, qualitative immunochromatographic diagnostic test that uses a unique monoclonal/polyclonal antibody approach to detect two different proteins found in amniotic fluid at high concentrations: alpha-fetoprotein and insulin-like growth factor binding protein-1.

How can rupture of membranes ROM be confirmed?

ROM is diagnosed by speculum vaginal examination of the cervix and vaginal cavity. Pooling of fluid in the vagina or leakage of fluid from the cervix, ferning of the dried fluid under microscopic examination, and alkalinity of the fluid as determined by Nitrazine paper confirm the diagnosis.

What tests need to be done to confirm rupture of membranes?

The ROM Plus Fetal Membranes Rupture Test is a rapid, qualitative test for the in-vitro detection of amniotic fluid in vaginal secretions of pregnant women. It detects both placenta protein 12 (PP12) and alpha-fetoprotein (AFP).

What is ROM in pregnancy?

Tearing or rupture of membranes (ROM) normally occurs during labor. Premature rupture of membranes (PROM) is defined as rupture of membranes before the onset of labor. Membrane rupture that occurs before 37 weeks of gestation is referred to as preterm PROM (PPROM).

How do you get ROM plus?

Use ROM Plus within six (6) hours after opening foil pouch. Use ROM Plus within six (6) hours of collecting the vaginal swab sample and placing it into the buffer vial. ROM diagnoses should not be based on any single test. ROM Plus is for in vitro diagnostic use only.

How many hours is prolonged rupture of membranes?

Prolonged rupture of membranes is arbitrarily defined as rupture of membranes for greater than 18 hours. If asymptomatic, the infant should be observed in the hospital for 48 hours. Consider obtaining a screening CBC with differential at birth and at a minimum of 6- 12 hrs of life.

How can I test my amniotic fluid at home?

Another way you can try to determine if the fluid is amniotic fluid is to first empty your bladder. Place a sanitary pad or panty liner in your underwear and examine the fluid that is on the pad after 30 minutes to an hour. If the fluid is yellow in color, it’s likely urine.

How early can you do ROM plus?

What is ROM plus test for membrane rupture?

ROM PLUS® ES RUPTURE of MEMBRANES TEST Reliable Sensitivity Delivered Conveniently and Cost Effectively ROM Plus® ES Rupture of Membranes Test, is a self-contained test kit that provides qualitative results for rupture of fetal membranes and is obtained at point-of-care sites.

How is ROM plus used to diagnose amniotic fluid?

This diagnostic device uses a unique monoclonal/polyclonal antibody approach to detect two different proteins found in amniotic fluid at high concentrations. ROM Plus detects alpha-fetoprotein (AFP) and IGFBP-1.

Why is it important to diagnose rupture of fetal membranes?

Accurate and timely diagnosis of rupture of fetal membranes is imperative to inform and guide gestational age-specific interventions to optimize perinatal outcomes and reduce the risk of serious complications, including preterm delivery and infections.

What is ROM plus used for in pregnancy?

Indications for use. The ROM Plus fetal membrane rupture test is a rapid, qualitative immunochromatographic test for the in vitro detection of amniotic fluid in vaginal secretions of pregnant women with signs and symptoms of rupture of membranes. The test detects AFP and IGFBP-1 from amniotic fluid in vaginal secretion.