Searching for a strategy to inhibit the formation of polymicrobial (bacterial and fungal) biofilms on medical devices, we planned experiments based on the combined adsorption of an antibiotic and an antifungal drug to functionalized polyurethanes. Cefamandole nafate (CEF) and fluconazole (FLU) were chosen as model molecules due to their solubility in water and polar nature which enable them to interact with polymers by hydrogen bonds. Four newly synthesized polyurethanes having different functional groups in the side-chain (carboxyl, hydroxyl, primary amino and sulphate groups) were employed as round shaped disks to adsorb cefamandole and fluconazole either alone or in combination. The correlation between the strength of polymer-drug inter...
This research is focused on the development of intrinsically antimicrobial polyurethanes in which th...
Artificial surfaces of implanted medical devices can be often colonized by bacteria and fungi. Once ...
In modern medicine, medical devices are used for different applications, including the repair or rep...
Recent attempts to prevent device-related infections included several strategies among which cathete...
As a preventive strategy to inhibit fungal biofilm formation on medical devices, we planned experime...
In this work, surface minimizing the risk of device-associated infections, through antibiotic adsorp...
Antibiotic therapies to eradicate medical device-associated infections often fail because of the abi...
Acidic or basic polyurethanes were loaded with antibiotics to develop materials to prevent medical d...
Intravascular devices are widely used for vascular access but are associated with substantial risk o...
Intravascular catheters are widely employed in medical practice. However, complications such as loca...
Local or systemic infections are frequently associated to the use of intravascular catheters. The si...
In last decades, several strategies to prevent bacterial colonization of intravascular catheters and...
The present research is focused on the development of in vitro experimental models to prevent cathe...
Biofouling is a spontaneous process occurring when a medical device comes in contact with biological...
Biofilm-associated infections represent a major challenge for biomaterials. Methods to alter the che...
This research is focused on the development of intrinsically antimicrobial polyurethanes in which th...
Artificial surfaces of implanted medical devices can be often colonized by bacteria and fungi. Once ...
In modern medicine, medical devices are used for different applications, including the repair or rep...
Recent attempts to prevent device-related infections included several strategies among which cathete...
As a preventive strategy to inhibit fungal biofilm formation on medical devices, we planned experime...
In this work, surface minimizing the risk of device-associated infections, through antibiotic adsorp...
Antibiotic therapies to eradicate medical device-associated infections often fail because of the abi...
Acidic or basic polyurethanes were loaded with antibiotics to develop materials to prevent medical d...
Intravascular devices are widely used for vascular access but are associated with substantial risk o...
Intravascular catheters are widely employed in medical practice. However, complications such as loca...
Local or systemic infections are frequently associated to the use of intravascular catheters. The si...
In last decades, several strategies to prevent bacterial colonization of intravascular catheters and...
The present research is focused on the development of in vitro experimental models to prevent cathe...
Biofouling is a spontaneous process occurring when a medical device comes in contact with biological...
Biofilm-associated infections represent a major challenge for biomaterials. Methods to alter the che...
This research is focused on the development of intrinsically antimicrobial polyurethanes in which th...
Artificial surfaces of implanted medical devices can be often colonized by bacteria and fungi. Once ...
In modern medicine, medical devices are used for different applications, including the repair or rep...