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Possible role of capillary action in pathogenesis of experimental catheter-associated dermal tunnel infections.

机译:毛细血管作用在实验性导管相关性真皮隧道感染的发病机理中的可能作用。

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An animal model of vascular-catheter-associated dermal tunnel infections was developed to study the pathogenesis of such infections. Bacteria inoculated onto entry sites of catheters into skin could be identified by culture and Gram stain on the tips of plastic catheters (4 cm from the entry site) within 1 h of inoculation, whether the animal was inoculated at the time of insertion of the catheter or 1 week afterwards. Histological examination of dermal tunnels revealed that the introduction of bacteria preceded the development of tissue inflammation. Bacteria on entry sites of percutaneous catheters moved rapidly from the entry site into the dermal tunnel along the external catheter surface, perhaps suspended in a fluid phase and propelled by capillary action.
机译:建立了与血管导管相关的真皮隧道感染的动物模型,以研究这种感染的发病机理。可以通过在接种后1小时内在塑料导管尖端(距入口部位4 cm)上的培养物和革兰氏染色来识别接种在导管进入皮肤的部位的细菌,或1周后。皮肤隧道的组织学检查显示,细菌的引入先于组织炎症的发展。经皮导管进入位点上的细菌沿着导管外表面从进入位点迅速移入真皮通道,可能悬浮在液相中并通过毛细作用推动。

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