© 2016 American Chemical Society. Developing medical devices that resist bacterial attachment and subsequent biofilm formation is highly desirable. In this paper, we report the optimization of the molecular structure and thus material properties of a range of (meth)acrylate copolymers which contain monomers reported to deliver bacterial resistance to surfaces. This optimization allows such monomers to be employed within novel coatings to reduce bacterial attachment to silicone urinary catheters. We show that the flexibility of copolymers can be tuned to match that of the silicone catheter substrate, by copolymerizing these polymers with a lower Tg monomer such that it passes the flexing fatigue tests as coatings upon catheters, that the hom...
The rising occurrence of antimicrobial resistance demands new strategies for delivering antibiotics ...
Catheters are indispensable tools of modern medicine but the catheter-related infection is a signifi...
Introduction and Objective: Urinary catheters and stents are frequently prone to catheter-associated...
YesDeveloping medical devices that resist bacterial attachment and subsequent biofilm formation is h...
Developing medical devices that resist bacterial attachment and subsequent biofilm formation is high...
Innovative approaches to prevent catheter-associated urinary tract infections (CAUTIs) are urgently ...
© 2020 The Authors Blood-contacting medical devices play an important role within healthcare and are...
Bacterial attachment and subsequent biofilm formation pose key challenges to the optimal performance...
ynthetic materials are an everyday component of modern healthcare yet often fail routinely as a cons...
A new class of bacteria-attachment-resistant materials is discovered using a multi-generation polyme...
A new class of bacteria-attachment-resistant materials is discovered using a multi-generation polyme...
Biomedical devices are indispensable in modern medicine yet offer surfaces that promote bacterial at...
Medical device-associated infections present a leading global healthcare challenge, and effective st...
Biomedical devices are indispensable in modern medicine yet offer surfaces that promote bacterial at...
Biofilm formation on blood-contacting medical devices is a major healthcare problem causing signific...
The rising occurrence of antimicrobial resistance demands new strategies for delivering antibiotics ...
Catheters are indispensable tools of modern medicine but the catheter-related infection is a signifi...
Introduction and Objective: Urinary catheters and stents are frequently prone to catheter-associated...
YesDeveloping medical devices that resist bacterial attachment and subsequent biofilm formation is h...
Developing medical devices that resist bacterial attachment and subsequent biofilm formation is high...
Innovative approaches to prevent catheter-associated urinary tract infections (CAUTIs) are urgently ...
© 2020 The Authors Blood-contacting medical devices play an important role within healthcare and are...
Bacterial attachment and subsequent biofilm formation pose key challenges to the optimal performance...
ynthetic materials are an everyday component of modern healthcare yet often fail routinely as a cons...
A new class of bacteria-attachment-resistant materials is discovered using a multi-generation polyme...
A new class of bacteria-attachment-resistant materials is discovered using a multi-generation polyme...
Biomedical devices are indispensable in modern medicine yet offer surfaces that promote bacterial at...
Medical device-associated infections present a leading global healthcare challenge, and effective st...
Biomedical devices are indispensable in modern medicine yet offer surfaces that promote bacterial at...
Biofilm formation on blood-contacting medical devices is a major healthcare problem causing signific...
The rising occurrence of antimicrobial resistance demands new strategies for delivering antibiotics ...
Catheters are indispensable tools of modern medicine but the catheter-related infection is a signifi...
Introduction and Objective: Urinary catheters and stents are frequently prone to catheter-associated...