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An in-vitro model for bacteria-related catheter encrustations.
Pannek, Jürgen; Mahler, Jasmin; Kurmann, Carmen; Widmer, Alexandra; Krebs, Jörg; Wöllner, Jens.
Affiliation
  • Pannek J; Neuro-Urology, Swiss Paraplegic Centre, Nottwil, Switzerland.
  • Mahler J; Neuro-Urology, Swiss Paraplegic Research, Guido A. Zäch Str. 4, Nottwil, 6207, Switzerland.
  • Kurmann C; Department of Urology, Inselspital, Bern University Hospital, University of Bern, Bern, Switzerland.
  • Widmer A; Neuro-Urology, Swiss Paraplegic Research, Guido A. Zäch Str. 4, Nottwil, 6207, Switzerland.
  • Krebs J; Diagnostic Laboratory, Swiss Paraplegic Centre, Nottwil, Switzerland.
  • Wöllner J; Neuro-Urology, Swiss Paraplegic Research, Guido A. Zäch Str. 4, Nottwil, 6207, Switzerland.
World J Urol ; 42(1): 469, 2024 Aug 07.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39110241
ABSTRACT

PURPOSE:

About 50% of individuals with long-term indwelling catheters are affected by catheter encrustations and bladder stone formation. Therefore, prophylaxis of catheter encrustations is important. Currently, however, neither an established prophylaxis nor a standardized in-vitro model to test different measures exist. We have therefore developed and qualitatively evaluated an in-vitro model of catheter encrustation.

METHODS:

Size 14 French suprapubic catheters were incubated under sterile conditions at 37 degrees Celsius in five different media (1) sterile artificial urine (n = 16), (2) artificial urine with E. coli (n = 8), (3) with Pseudomonas aeruginosa (n = 8), (4) with Proteus mirabilis (n = 8), and (5) with a mix of these three strains (n = 8). Catheter balloons were inflated either a glycerine or a bactericidal solution. After 6 weeks, the catheters were removed from the solution, dried, and weighed, and a photometric determination of the retrieved encrustations was performed.

RESULTS:

Most frequently and pronounced encrustations were detected in the Pseudomonas group. The median weight of these encrustations (50% struvite and brushite) was 84.4 mg (47.7 mg / 127.3 mg). Even on catheters stored in sterile urine, encrustations (69.2% struvite) were found. Bacterial growth was not affected by the medium used for catheter blockage.

CONCLUSION:

Although in-vitro models appear to be limited because they lack "the human factor", they are valuable for systematically assessing physico-chemical factors affecting encrustations. Therefore, our model, being reliable and cost-effective, may foster further research despite its limitations.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Urinary Catheters Limits: Humans Language: En Journal: World J Urol Year: 2024 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Country of publication:

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Urinary Catheters Limits: Humans Language: En Journal: World J Urol Year: 2024 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Country of publication: