TY - JOUR
T1 - SURFACE-PROPERTIES OF CATHETERS, STENTS AND BACTERIA ASSOCIATED WITH URINARY-TRACT INFECTIONS
AU - REID, G
AU - BUSSCHER, HJ
AU - MITTELMAN, MW
AU - MCINTYRE, S
PY - 1995
Y1 - 1995
N2 - Applications of surface and physico-chemical techniques to the clinical setting, in particular related to the urogenital tract, have been sporadic, often concentrating on aspects of biocompatibility and interactions of blood cells with materials. In an era where billions of such devices are implanted annually, it is important to utilize such techniques to improve our understanding of material-host interactions. In an effort to encourage further such interactive investigations, this review will illustrate some practical biomedical examples where utilization of sophisticated surface-science techniques has provided valuable insight into interfacial events between host components, micro-organisms and material surfaces. Techniques to reduce bacterial infection and encrustations will be discussed, and suggestions given for future lines of enquiry.
AB - Applications of surface and physico-chemical techniques to the clinical setting, in particular related to the urogenital tract, have been sporadic, often concentrating on aspects of biocompatibility and interactions of blood cells with materials. In an era where billions of such devices are implanted annually, it is important to utilize such techniques to improve our understanding of material-host interactions. In an effort to encourage further such interactive investigations, this review will illustrate some practical biomedical examples where utilization of sophisticated surface-science techniques has provided valuable insight into interfacial events between host components, micro-organisms and material surfaces. Techniques to reduce bacterial infection and encrustations will be discussed, and suggestions given for future lines of enquiry.
KW - COAGULASE-NEGATIVE STAPHYLOCOCCI
KW - TRANSFORM INFRARED-SPECTROSCOPY
KW - HUMAN UROEPITHELIAL CELLS
KW - ESCHERICHIA-COLI STRAINS
KW - ACETYL-D-GLUCOSAMINE
KW - TOXIC SHOCK SYNDROME
KW - HYDROPHOBIC PROPERTIES
KW - COMPETITIVE-EXCLUSION
KW - POULTRY LACTOBACILLI
KW - MICROBIAL ADHESION
M3 - Review article
SN - 0167-5729
VL - 21
SP - 251
EP - 273
JO - Surface Science Reports
JF - Surface Science Reports
IS - 7
ER -