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  • 2019Enhanced antibacterial and anti-adhesive activities of silver–PTFE nanocomposite coating for urinary catheters89citations
  • 2019Enhanced Antibacterial and Antiadhesive Activities of Silver-PTFE Nanocomposite Coating for Urinary Catheters89citations
  • 2019In-vitro antibacterial and anti-encrustation performance of silver-polytetrafluoroethylene nanocomposite coated urinary catheters52citations
  • 2016Ultralong Fatty Acyl Derivatives As Occlusive Structure Lipids for Cosmetic Applications10citations
  • 2016Ultralong Fatty Acyl Derivatives As Occlusive Structure Lipids for Cosmetic Applications:Synthesis and Characterization10citations
  • 2016Tailored surface energy of stainless steel plate coupons to reduce the adhesion of aluminium silicate deposit37citations
  • 2013Electrospun UV-responsive supramolecular nanofibers from a cyclodextrin-azobenzene inclusion complex44citations

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  • Nabi, Ghulam
  • Corner, George
  • Keatch, Robert
  • Zhao, Qi
  • Vorstius, Jan
  • Gadd, Geoffrey Michael
  • Davidson, Fordyce
  • Liang, Xinjin
  • Wang, Liyun
  • Murdoch, Sarah
  • Bulsara, Pallav
  • Pérez, Bianca
  • Clarke, Martyn
  • Wang, Zegao
  • Rawlings, Anothony Vincent
  • Guo, Zheng
  • Glasius, Marianne
  • Dong, Mingdong
  • Dickens, Jason
  • Wei, Wei
  • Jensen, Mads Mørk
  • Elliot, Russell P.
  • Dong, Md
  • Russell, P. Elliot
  • Bunt, John R.
  • Matjie, Ratale
  • Mabuza, Nhlanganiso
  • Uyar, Tamer
  • Besenbacher, Flemming
  • Zafar, Ashar
  • Nielsen, Søren Roesgaard
  • Chen, Menglin
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In-vitro antibacterial and anti-encrustation performance of silver-polytetrafluoroethylene nanocomposite coated urinary catheters

  • Nabi, Ghulam
  • Corner, George
  • Zhang, Shuai
  • Keatch, Robert
  • Zhao, Qi
  • Murdoch, Sarah
  • Davidson, Fordyce
  • Wang, Liyun
Abstract

Background: Catheter-associated urinary tract infections (CAUTIs) are among the most common hospital-acquired infections, leading to increased morbidity and mortality. A major reason for this is that urinary catheters are not yet capable of preventing CAUTIs. Aim: To develop an anti-infective urinary catheter. Methods: An efficient silver-polytetrafluoroethylene (Ag-PTFE) nanocomposite coating was deposited on whole silicone catheters, and two in-vitro bladder models were designed to test antibacterial (against Escherichia coli) and anti-encrustation (against Proteusmirabilis) performances. Each model was challenged with two different concentrations of bacterial suspension. Findings: Compared with uncoated catheters, coated catheters significantly inhibited bacterial migration and biofilm formation on the external catheter surfaces. The time to develop bacteriuria was an average of 1.8 days vs 4 days and 6 days vs 41 days when the urethral meatus was infected with 106 and 102 cells/mL, respectively. For anti encrustation tests, the coated catheter significantly resisted encrustation, although it did not strongly inhibit the increases in bacterial density and urinary pH. The time to blockage, which was found to be independent of the initial bacterial concentration in the bladder, was extended from 36.21.1 h (uncoated) to 89.53.54 h (coated) following bacterial contamination with 103 cells/mL in the bladder. Moreover, the coated catheter exhibited excellent biocompatibility with L929 fibroblast cells. Conclusion: Ag-PTFE coated Foley catheters should undergo further clinical trials to determine their ability to prevent CAUTIs during catheterization.

Topics
  • nanocomposite
  • density
  • impedance spectroscopy
  • surface
  • silver
  • biocompatibility