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Infection of catheterised patients: bacterial colonisation of encrusted Foley catheters shown by scanning electron microscopy
Authors:A J Cox Cox  D W L Hukins  T M Sutton
Institution:(1) Department of Medical Biophysics, University of Manchester, Manchester;(2) Bard Ltd., Clacton-on-Sea, Essex, United Kingdom
Abstract:Summary The surfaces of 32 encrusted urinary catheters were examined by scanning electron microscopy to investigate the association of bacteria with the encrusting deposits. Deposits consisted of struvite crystals surrounded by aggregates of very small crystallites of hydroxyapatite. Underneath these minerals there was a layer of closely packed bacteria. Impressions of bacteria were also observed in hydroxyapatite. Crystals were often engulfed by the bacterial layer, which thus appeared to bind the crystals to each other and to the catheter surface. This thick layer of bacteria associated with crystals may protect both the bacteria from antibiotics and the crystals from acidic bladder washout solutions intended to dissolve them. Furthermore, the existence of this sessile population explains why urease-producing bacteria are not invariably detected in the urine of patients with encrusted catheters. The observation of this bacterial layer (or ldquobiofilmrdquo) by scanning electron microscopy provided direct evidence for infection being implicated in catheter encrustation.
Keywords:Urinary infection  Urinary catheters  Encrustation  Bacterial colonisation
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