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Internally coated endotracheal tubes with silver sulfadiazine in polyurethane to prevent bacterial colonization: a clinical trial.

Lorenzo Berra1, Theodor Kolobow, Patrice Laquerriere, Betsey Pitts, Simone Bramati, Joshua Pohlmann, Chiara Marelli, Miriam Panzeri, Pietro Brambillasca, Federico Villa, Andrea Baccarelli, Sylvie Bouthors, Henry T Stelfox, Luca M Bigatello, Joel Moss, Antonio Pesenti.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Coated medical devices have been shown to reduce catheter-related infections. We coated endotracheal tubes (ETT) with silver sulfadiazine (SSD), and tested them in a clinical study to assess the feasibility, safety, and efficacy of preventing bacterial colonization.
DESIGN: A prospective, randomized clinical trial, phase I-II.
SETTING: Academic intensive care unit (ICU). PARTICIPANTS: Forty-six adult patients expected to need 12-24 h of intubation were randomized into two groups.
INTERVENTIONS: Patients were randomized to be intubated with a standard non-coated ETT (St-ETT, n=23; control group), or with a SSD-coated ETT (SSD-ETT, n=23). MEASUREMENTS AND
RESULTS: Coating with SSD prevented bacterial colonization of the ETT (frequency of colonization: SSD-ETT 0/23, St-ETT 8/23; p<0.01). No organized bacterial biofilm could be identified on the lumen of any ETT; however, SSD was associated with a thinner mucus layer (in the SSD-ETT secretion deposits ranged from 0 to 200 microm; in the St-ETT deposits ranged between 50 and 700 microm). No difference was observed between the two groups in the tracheobronchial brush samples (frequency of colonization: SSD-ETT 0/23, St-ETT 2/23; p=0.48). No adverse reactions were observed with the implementation of the novel device.
CONCLUSION: SSD-ETT can be safely used in preventing bacterial colonization and narrowing of the ETT in patients intubated for up to 24 h (mean intubation time 16 h).

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18418571     DOI: 10.1007/s00134-008-1100-1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Intensive Care Med        ISSN: 0342-4642            Impact factor:   17.440


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