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Antimicrobial Coating: Tracheal Tube Application

Xuemeng Chen, Xiaomei Ling, Gaowang Liu, Jinfang Xiao

2022International Journal of Nanomedicine21 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Ventilator-associated pneumonia (VAP) is a common and serious nosocomial infection in mechanically ventilated patients, increasing mortality, prolonging the patient length of stay, and increasing costs. In recent years, extensive studies on ventilator-associated pneumonia have shown that tracheal intubation plays an essential role in the pathogenesis of VAP, with the primary mechanism being the rapid colonization of the tracheal intubation surface by microbiota. Antibiotics do not combat microbial airway colonization, and antimicrobial coating materials offer new ideas to solve this problem. This paper reviews the current research progress on the role of endotracheal tube (ET) biofilms in the pathogenesis of VAP and antimicrobial coating materials.

Topics & Concepts

AntimicrobialMedicineAntibioticsPneumoniaVentilator-associated pneumoniaIntubationPathogenesisAirwayMicrobiologyEndotracheal tubeAntibiotic resistanceTracheal intubationTube (container)BiofilmCoatingIntensive care medicineEndotracheal intubationMechanism (biology)Respiratory diseaseNosocomial Infections in ICUAntimicrobial agents and applicationsRespiratory Support and Mechanisms