Literature DB >> 23998251

Update on the challenging role of biofilms in peritoneal dialysis.

Margarida Martins1, Anabela Rodrigues, Jorge M Pedrosa, Maria J Carvalho, António Cabrita, Rosário Oliveira.   

Abstract

Biofilms are commonly associated with an increased risk of patient infection. In peritoneal dialysis (PD), catheter associated infection, especially peritonitis, remains a clinically relevant problem. Although the presence of a biofilm is recognized in relapsing, repeat, and catheter-related peritonitis, it remains poorly characterized. In this review, an update on the role of biofilms in PD infections is presented. The emerging concept that host cells and tissue associated biofilms, in addition to the biofilms on the catheters themselves, contribute to the recalcitrance of infections is discussed. Furthermore, the evidence of biofilms on PD catheters, their developmental stages, and the possible influence of the PD environment are reviewed. The focus is given to ex vivo and in vitro studies that contribute to the elucidation of the interplay between host, microbial, and dialysis factors. The key issues that are still to be answered and the challenges to clinical practice are discussed.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23998251     DOI: 10.1080/08927014.2013.824566

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biofouling        ISSN: 0892-7014            Impact factor:   3.209


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Journal:  Adv Wound Care (New Rochelle)       Date:  2015-07-01       Impact factor: 4.730

2.  Time until treatment initiation is associated with catheter survival in peritoneal dialysis-related peritonitis.

Authors:  Rikako Oki; Shiho Tsuji; Yoshifumi Hamasaki; Yohei Komaru; Yoshihisa Miyamoto; Ryo Matsuura; Daisuke Yamada; Kent Doi; Haruki Kume; Masaomi Nangaku
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2021-03-22       Impact factor: 4.379

3.  Extended antibiotic therapy for the prevention of relapsing and recurrent peritonitis in peritoneal dialysis patients: a randomized controlled trial.

Authors:  Cheuk-Chun Szeto; Jack Kit-Chung Ng; Winston Wing-Shing Fung; Gordon Chun-Kau Chan; Phyllis Mei-Shan Cheng; Ka-Bik Lai; Wing-Fai Pang; Kai-Ming Chow; Chi-Bon Leung; Philip Kam-Tao Li
Journal:  Clin Kidney J       Date:  2021-01-17

4.  Phenotypic and Molecular Characterization of Nonfermenting Gram-Negative Bacilli Causing Peritonitis in Peritoneal Dialysis Patients.

Authors:  Ana Cláudia Moro Lima Dos Santos; Aydir Cecília Marinho Monteiro; Thaís Alves Barbosa; Danilo Flávio Moraes Riboli; Carlos Henrique Camargo; Adriano Martison Ferreira; Alessandro Lia Mondelli; Augusto Cezar Montelli; Rodrigo Tavanelli Hernandes; Maria de Lourdes Ribeiro de Souza da Cunha; Pasqual Barretti
Journal:  Pathogens       Date:  2022-02-08

5.  Deciphering the Contribution of Biofilm to the Pathogenesis of Peritoneal Dialysis Infections: Characterization and Microbial Behaviour on Dialysis Fluids.

Authors:  Joana Sampaio; Diana Machado; Ana Marta Gomes; Idalina Machado; Cledir Santos; Nelson Lima; Maria João Carvalho; António Cabrita; Anabela Rodrigues; Margarida Martins
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2016-06-23       Impact factor: 3.240

6.  A Case of Relapsing Peritoneal Dialysis-Associated Peritonitis by Dokdonella koreensis.

Authors:  Jamie Bee Xian Tan; Alvin Ren Kwang Tng; Htay Htay
Journal:  Case Rep Infect Dis       Date:  2018-07-05
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