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A Narrative Review of Experimental Assessment to Study Vascular Biomaterials Infections and Infectability

OBJECTIVE: Many experimental studies have been conducted to evaluate vascular and endovascular graft infections (VGEIs) and infectability in order to elaborate strategies to prevent or to treat their occurrence. A systematic literature search was conducted to collect and summarise key features of in...

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Autores principales: Puges, Mathilde, M'Zali, Fatima, Pereyre, Sabine, Bébéar, Cécile, Cazanave, Charles, Bérard, Xavier
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10319211/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37408851
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ejvsvf.2023.05.002
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author Puges, Mathilde
M'Zali, Fatima
Pereyre, Sabine
Bébéar, Cécile
Cazanave, Charles
Bérard, Xavier
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M'Zali, Fatima
Pereyre, Sabine
Bébéar, Cécile
Cazanave, Charles
Bérard, Xavier
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description OBJECTIVE: Many experimental studies have been conducted to evaluate vascular and endovascular graft infections (VGEIs) and infectability in order to elaborate strategies to prevent or to treat their occurrence. A systematic literature search was conducted to collect and summarise key features of infection and infectability assessment techniques in VGEI experimental models. METHODS: The literature search was conducted using the Medline and Cochrane databases, with no limit on the date of publication, until 10 August 2021. Ex vivo, in vitro, and in vivo animal studies on VGEIs, published in English or French, were selected. Cross references retrieved from selected articles on PubMed database were also included in the search. Data were collected on the techniques and the protocols performed for vascular graft infection and infectability assessment. RESULTS: A total of 243 studies were included in the review: 55 in vitro studies, 169 animal studies, 17 combining the two models, and two ex vivo studies. Many experimental techniques were performed, with a lot of protocol discrepancies. The main experiments conducted were bacterial culture, with (n = 82 studies) or without sonication (n = 120), histopathology (n = 69), scanning electron microscopy (n = 36), and graft diffusion tests (n = 28). These techniques were used to answer different research questions corresponding to different graft infection steps, such as microbial adhesion and/or viability, biofilm biomass or organisation, human cell reaction, or antimicrobial activity. CONCLUSION: Many experimental tools are available to study VGEIs, but to improve their reproducibility and scientific reliability research protocols must be standardised and include sonication of grafts before microbiological culture. Moreover, the key role of the biofilm in VGEI physiopathology must be taken into account in future studies.
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spelling pubmed-103192112023-07-05 A Narrative Review of Experimental Assessment to Study Vascular Biomaterials Infections and Infectability Puges, Mathilde M'Zali, Fatima Pereyre, Sabine Bébéar, Cécile Cazanave, Charles Bérard, Xavier EJVES Vasc Forum Review OBJECTIVE: Many experimental studies have been conducted to evaluate vascular and endovascular graft infections (VGEIs) and infectability in order to elaborate strategies to prevent or to treat their occurrence. A systematic literature search was conducted to collect and summarise key features of infection and infectability assessment techniques in VGEI experimental models. METHODS: The literature search was conducted using the Medline and Cochrane databases, with no limit on the date of publication, until 10 August 2021. Ex vivo, in vitro, and in vivo animal studies on VGEIs, published in English or French, were selected. Cross references retrieved from selected articles on PubMed database were also included in the search. Data were collected on the techniques and the protocols performed for vascular graft infection and infectability assessment. RESULTS: A total of 243 studies were included in the review: 55 in vitro studies, 169 animal studies, 17 combining the two models, and two ex vivo studies. Many experimental techniques were performed, with a lot of protocol discrepancies. The main experiments conducted were bacterial culture, with (n = 82 studies) or without sonication (n = 120), histopathology (n = 69), scanning electron microscopy (n = 36), and graft diffusion tests (n = 28). These techniques were used to answer different research questions corresponding to different graft infection steps, such as microbial adhesion and/or viability, biofilm biomass or organisation, human cell reaction, or antimicrobial activity. CONCLUSION: Many experimental tools are available to study VGEIs, but to improve their reproducibility and scientific reliability research protocols must be standardised and include sonication of grafts before microbiological culture. Moreover, the key role of the biofilm in VGEI physiopathology must be taken into account in future studies. Elsevier 2023-05-12 /pmc/articles/PMC10319211/ /pubmed/37408851 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ejvsvf.2023.05.002 Text en © 2023 Published by Elsevier Ltd on behalf of European Society for Vascular Surgery. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Bébéar, Cécile
Cazanave, Charles
Bérard, Xavier
A Narrative Review of Experimental Assessment to Study Vascular Biomaterials Infections and Infectability
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https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37408851
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ejvsvf.2023.05.002
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