Catheter associated urinary tract infections are common during hospitalization due to the formation of bacterial biofilms on the indwelling device. In this study, we report an innovative biotechnology-based approach for the covalent functionalization of silicone catheters with antifouling zwitterionic moieties to prevent biofilm formation. Our approach combines the potential bioactivity of a natural phenolics layer biocatalytically conjugated to sulfobetaine-acrylic residues in an enzymatically initiated surface radical polymerization with laccase. To ensure sufficient coating stability in urine, the silicone catheter is plasma-activated. In contrast to industrial chemical methods, the methacrylate-containing zwitterionic monomers are polym...
Catheter-associated urinary tract infection is one of the most common medical device-associated comp...
Not AvailablePreventing bacterial biofilm formation on medical devices and implants in vivo still re...
Introducing antifouling property to biomaterial surfaces has been considered an effective method for...
Catheter associated urinary tract infections are common during hospitalization due to the formation ...
Unlike growth on tissue, microbes can grow freely on implantable devices with minimal immune system ...
Catheters are indispensable tools of modern medicine but the catheter-related infection is a signifi...
Open Access Article. This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported Lic...
Biomaterials-associated infections (BAIs) are related to bacterial colonization on medical devices, ...
This work reports on the development of infection-preventive coatings on silicone urinary catheters ...
In modern hospitals, catheters have become indispensable as such Catheter-associated urinary tract i...
Bacteria use a signaling mechanism called quorum sensing (QS) to form complex communities of surface...
Catheter-associated urinary tract infections (CAUTIs), caused by biofilms, are the most frequent hea...
Nosocomial infections caused by antibiotic-resistant bacteria are constantly growing healthcare thre...
Aims: The care of patients undergoing long-term urethral catheterization is frequently complicated b...
Escherichia coli (E. coli) strains are among the most frequently isolated microorganisms in urinary ...
Catheter-associated urinary tract infection is one of the most common medical device-associated comp...
Not AvailablePreventing bacterial biofilm formation on medical devices and implants in vivo still re...
Introducing antifouling property to biomaterial surfaces has been considered an effective method for...
Catheter associated urinary tract infections are common during hospitalization due to the formation ...
Unlike growth on tissue, microbes can grow freely on implantable devices with minimal immune system ...
Catheters are indispensable tools of modern medicine but the catheter-related infection is a signifi...
Open Access Article. This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported Lic...
Biomaterials-associated infections (BAIs) are related to bacterial colonization on medical devices, ...
This work reports on the development of infection-preventive coatings on silicone urinary catheters ...
In modern hospitals, catheters have become indispensable as such Catheter-associated urinary tract i...
Bacteria use a signaling mechanism called quorum sensing (QS) to form complex communities of surface...
Catheter-associated urinary tract infections (CAUTIs), caused by biofilms, are the most frequent hea...
Nosocomial infections caused by antibiotic-resistant bacteria are constantly growing healthcare thre...
Aims: The care of patients undergoing long-term urethral catheterization is frequently complicated b...
Escherichia coli (E. coli) strains are among the most frequently isolated microorganisms in urinary ...
Catheter-associated urinary tract infection is one of the most common medical device-associated comp...
Not AvailablePreventing bacterial biofilm formation on medical devices and implants in vivo still re...
Introducing antifouling property to biomaterial surfaces has been considered an effective method for...