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J Appl Microbiol ; 128(4): 1191-1200, 2020 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31782866

ABSTRACT

AIM: To develop a novel in vitro urethra model and use it to determine if insertion of an intermittent urinary catheter (IC) displaces pathogenic bacteria from the urethral meatus along the urethra. METHODS: Displacement of microbial growth after catheter insertion was assessed using a novel in vitro urethra model. The in vitro urethra model utilized chromogenic agar and was inoculated with bacteria at one side of the artificial urethra channel, to act as a contaminated urethral meatus, before an IC was inserted into the channel. Three ICs types were used to validate the in vitro urethra model and methodology. RESULTS: When compared to the bacterial growth control, a significant difference in bacterial growth was found after insertion of the uncoated (P ≤ 0·001) and hydrophilic coated (P ≤ 0·009) catheters; no significant difference when a prototype catheter was inserted into the in vitro urethra model with either bacterial species tested (P ≥ 0·423). CONCLUSION: The results presented support the hypothesis that a single catheter insertion can initiate a catheter-associated urinary tract infection. SIGNIFICANCE AND IMPACT OF THE STUDY: The in vitro urethra model and associated methodology were found to be reliable and reproducible (P ≥ 0·265) providing new research tool for the development and validation of emerging technologies in urological healthcare.


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Bacteria/isolation & purification , Intermittent Urethral Catheterization , Models, Biological , Urethra/microbiology , Urinary Catheters/microbiology , Bacteria/growth & development , Catheter-Related Infections/microbiology , Equipment Contamination , Humans , Intermittent Urethral Catheterization/adverse effects , Intermittent Urethral Catheterization/instrumentation , Male , Urinary Tract Infections/microbiology
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