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Large Bore Catheters with Surface Treatments versus Untreated Catheters for Vascular Access in Hemodialysis
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Abstract: Infection, thrombosis, and stenosis are among the most frequent complications associated with blood‐contacting catheters. Complications resulting from infection remain a major problem for hemodialysis catheters, with significant numbers of catheters being removed due to catheter‐related sepsis. Numerous strategies have been employed to reduce the occurrence of infection and im‐prove long‐term outcomes, with varying degrees of success. The most important is the careful and sterile handling by the attending staff of the catheters during hemodialysis treatments to minimize or stop a microbial colonization of the skin and the catheter. Another approach is coating the external surface of the catheters with substances which are antibacterial like silver and/or substances with low thrombogenicity like silicone. This investigation reviews results of animal and clinical experiments conducted to assess the efficacy and biocompatibility of silver and silicone coated dialysis catheters. It is concluded that silver coatings can reduce bacterial colonization and occurrence of infection associated with these devices. The catheters employing ion implantation of silicone rubber showed low thrombogenicity. Results of the studies indicate that ion beam based processes can be used to improve thrombus and infection resistance of blood contacting catheters. A new development is the microdomain structured surface (PUR‐SMA coated catheters). Preliminary results with these catheters are very encouraging.
Title: Large Bore Catheters with Surface Treatments versus Untreated Catheters for Vascular Access in Hemodialysis
Description:
Abstract: Infection, thrombosis, and stenosis are among the most frequent complications associated with blood‐contacting catheters.
Complications resulting from infection remain a major problem for hemodialysis catheters, with significant numbers of catheters being removed due to catheter‐related sepsis.
Numerous strategies have been employed to reduce the occurrence of infection and im‐prove long‐term outcomes, with varying degrees of success.
The most important is the careful and sterile handling by the attending staff of the catheters during hemodialysis treatments to minimize or stop a microbial colonization of the skin and the catheter.
Another approach is coating the external surface of the catheters with substances which are antibacterial like silver and/or substances with low thrombogenicity like silicone.
This investigation reviews results of animal and clinical experiments conducted to assess the efficacy and biocompatibility of silver and silicone coated dialysis catheters.
It is concluded that silver coatings can reduce bacterial colonization and occurrence of infection associated with these devices.
The catheters employing ion implantation of silicone rubber showed low thrombogenicity.
Results of the studies indicate that ion beam based processes can be used to improve thrombus and infection resistance of blood contacting catheters.
A new development is the microdomain structured surface (PUR‐SMA coated catheters).
Preliminary results with these catheters are very encouraging.
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