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Reduced bacterial adhesion to hydrocephalus shunt catheters mediated by cerebrospinal fluid proteins.

机译:减少细菌与脑脊液蛋白介导的脑积水分流导管的粘附。

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BACKGROUND--Prosthetic infections are a major problem, requiring complex and lengthy management. The role of blood proteins in the pathogenesis of implant infection has been investigated, but research into the role of CSF protein in shunt infections has not been undertaken, even though a high CSF protein has been assumed to increase the risk of such infections. METHODS--New shunt catheters were exposed to either CSF or individual protein solutions, and the numbers of radiolabelled staphylococci that adhered to them were compared with controls that had been exposed to saline only. RESULTS--A significant reduction in bacteria adhering to the test catheter was found in each instance. Furthermore, the CSF with the highest protein content, from a patient with intraventricular haemorrhage, had the greatest inhibitory effect on bacterial adhesion. The effect of the solutions on the hydrophobicity of the silicone rubber was also investigated. The silicone rubber was more hydrophilic, and bacterial adhesion was less, with solutions containing a higher protein content, and these findings were in keeping with the current theories on the mechanism of bacterial adhesion to polymers. CONCLUSIONS--A high CSF protein content does not predispose to the development of shunt infections.
机译:背景技术-假体感染是一个主要问题,需要复杂而漫长的处理。已经研究了血液蛋白在植入物感染的发病机理中的作用,但是,尽管已经假设高CSF蛋白会增加这种感染的风险,但尚未进行CSF蛋白在分流感染中的作用研究。方法-将新的分流导管暴露于CSF或单独的蛋白质溶液中,并将粘附在其上的放射性标记葡萄球菌的数量与仅暴露于盐水中的对照组进行比较。结果-在每种情况下都发现细菌显着减少了粘附在测试导管上的细菌。此外,脑室内出血患者中蛋白质含量最高的CSF对细菌粘附的抑制作用最大。还研究了溶液对硅橡胶的疏水性的影响。在溶液中蛋白质含量较高的情况下,硅橡胶的亲水性更高,细菌的粘附力也更小,这些发现与当前细菌对聚合物粘附机制的理论相符。结论-高CSF蛋白含量不易导致分流感染。

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