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Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy, July 2001, p. 1990-1993, Vol. 45, No. 7
Department of Interdisciplinary Research,
University of Texas
Received 4 January 2001/Returned for modification 7 February
2001/Accepted 10 April 2001
This study was performed to test the long-term antimicrobial
efficacy of impregnated silicone catheters comprising an antimicrobial layer sandwiched between an external surface sheath and a luminal surface silicone sheath. The design of the catheter permits the introduction of various antimicrobials in addition to anticoagulants or
antifibrins in the antimicrobial layer and allows their gradual release
over a period of months after insertion. The in vitro data presented
show that the catheter can provide antimicrobial activity for 90 days,
after being replated for 15 7-day cycles of replating. When the
catheters were immersed in human serum and incubated at 37°C, they
demonstrated significant antimicrobial activity after more than 325 days of incubation. The significant long-term in vitro antimicrobial
activity observed may imply effective in vivo activity for almost 1 year after insertion and could serve as a cost-effective alternative to
surgically implantable silicone catheters.
0066-4804/01/$04.00+0 DOI: 10.1128/AAC.45.7.1990-1993.2001
Copyright © 2001, American Society for Microbiology. All rights reserved.
Durability of Anti-Infective Effect of Long-Term Silicone Sheath
Catheters Impregnated with Antimicrobial Agents
Houston Medical School,1
and The Department of Infectious Diseases, Infection Control
and Employee Health, University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer
Center,2 Houston, Texas
*
Corresponding author. Mailing address: University of
Texas
Houston Medical School, 6431 Fannin, Suite 5.036, Houston, TX
77030. Phone: (713) 500-7433. Fax: (713) 500-7455. E-mail:
Robert.K.Tcholakian{at}uth.tmc.edu.
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