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Prevention of Staphylococcus epidermidis biofilm formation using electrical current

Autores: del Pozo León, José Luis; Rouse, M.S.; Euba, G.; Greenwood-Quaintance, K.E.; Mandrekar, J.N.; Steckelberg, J.M.; Patel, R.
Título de la revista: JOURNAL OF APPLIED BIOMATERIALS & FUNCTIONAL MATERIALS
ISSN: 2280-8000
Volumen: 12
Número: 2
Páginas: 81 - 83
Fecha de publicación: 2014
Resumen:
A technique for the prevention of staphylococcal adhesion by electrical current exposure was investigated. Teflon coupons were exposed to a continuous flow of 10(3) cfu/ml Staphylococcus epidermidis with or without 2000 microA DC electrical current delivered by electrodes on opposite sides of a coupon, touching neither each other nor the coupon. A mean 3.46 (SD, 0.20) and 5.70 (SD, 1.03) log(10) cfu/cm(2) were adhered to the non-electrical current exposed coupons after 4 h and 24 h, respectively. A mean 2.46 (SD, 0.31) and 1.47 (SD, 0.73) log(10) cfu/cm(2) were adhered after 4 h and 24 h with exposure to 2000 microA electrical current delivered by graphite electrodes. A mean 2.21 (SD, 0.14) and 0.55 (SD, 0.00) log(10) cfu/cm(2) were adhered after 4 h and 24 h with exposure to 2000 microA electrical current delivered by stainless steel electrodes. Electrical current may be useful in the prevention of staphylococcal adhesion to biomaterials.