ADHERENCE OF BACTERIA TO PEDIATRIC INTRAVENOUS CATHETERS AND NEEDLES AND ITS RELATION TO PHLEBITIS IN ANIMALS

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ASHKENAZI, S
MIRELMAN, D
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[1] WEIZMANN INST SCI, DEPT BIOPHYS, MOLEC BIOL PARASIT DIS UNIT, IL-76100 REHOVOT, ISRAEL
[2] BEILINSON MED CTR, DEPT PEDIAT, IL-49100 Petah Tiqwa, ISRAEL
[3] TEL AVIV UNIV, SACKLER SCH MED, TEL AVIV, ISRAEL
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10.1203/00006450-198412000-00029
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R72 [儿科学];
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The adherence of bacteria to pediatric i.v. catheters and needles was studied. Scanning electron micrographs showed that bacteria adhered well to the catheters and needles, mainly to non-smooth surface areas. In vitro quantitative determination, with the use of radiolabeled bacteria, revealed differences in the affinity of bacteria for the various i.v. cannula materials. The adherence per square area was greatest for plastic catheters, less for steel needles, and least for siliconized needles. Mean values for the adherence of Staphylococcus aureus to these cannulae were 37.9-40.3 .times. 105 bacteria/cm2 for the plastic catheters, 10.2 .times. 105 bacteria/cm2 for the steel needles, and 7.2-7.6 .times. 105/cm2 for the siliconized needles. Removal of the glutaraldehyde-fixed bacteria adhered to the cannulae, after their placement in veins of rabbits, was lower for the plastic catheters than in the i.v. needles. The appearance and severity of venous phlebitis produced by the various cannulae was determined in all animal models. The degree of the inflammatory response elicited correlated with the in vitro bacterial adherence, indicating that bacterial adherence plays a role in the appearance of canula-associated phlebitis. In view of the results and other previous observations of lower rate of infections with the use of i.v. needles, it is suggested that needles should be preferred to plastic catheters whenever possible. The described in vitro assay for bacterial adherence can be used to determine the adherent properties of IV cannulae, which should be considered in any future cannula design.
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