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The Journal of Medical Microbiology, Vol 28, Issue 4 249-257, Copyright © 1989 by Society for General Microbiology
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K. G. Kristinsson
Department of Bacteriology, Royal Hallamshire Hospital, Sheffield.
Adherence of seven strains of Staphylococcus epidermidis and three strains of S. aureus to three types of intravascular catheters was assessed by ATP bioluminescence, by culture after ultrasonication and by scanning electronmicroscopy. The catheter materials studied were silicone elastomer, thermoplastic polyurethane and polyurethane coated with Hydromer, a coating which absorbs water and provides a hydrophilic sheath around the catheter. The adherence assays were performed in phosphate-buffered saline on a rotary shaker at 37 degrees C, with the catheters precoated with serum and uncoated, and the results were correlated with bacterial hydrophobicity. There was wide strain-to-strain variation in bacterial adherence; S. aureus and slime-producing S. epidermidis strains adhered better than did non-slime-producing strains. Overall, there was less bacterial adherence to Hydromer-coated catheters than to polyurethane and silicone catheters but it was unrelated to bacterial hydrophobicity. Serum coating of catheters resulted in marked reduction of bacterial adherence.
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