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https://read.qxmd.com/read/36910131/eradication-of-post-lobectomy-mucormycosis-and-bacterial-empyema-with-intrapleural-antimicrobial-therapy-in-a-patient-with-surgically-resected-mycobacterium-xenopi-non-tuberculous-mycobacteria-pulmonary-infection
#21
Charlotte Wigston, Emily Woolnough, Ohide Otome, Lucas Sanders, Edward Fysh
Empyema thoracis is a collection of pus in the pleural space associated with pleural fibrin deposition. Treatment involves systemic antimicrobials, pleural drainage, intrapleural enzymes and sometimes decortication. Our case is a 57-year-old gentleman who developed chronic mucormycosis ( Cunninghamella sp. ) and bacterial ( Enterococcus sp .) empyema in a high-risk post-lobectomy space in the setting of a non-expandable lung following non-tuberculous mycobacterial (NTM) infection. The patient did not tolerate antimicrobial therapy for progressive pulmonary NTM infection, and required lobectomy, complicated by polymicrobial empyema...
April 2023: Respirology Case Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36730306/systematic-review-of-antimicrobial-lock-solutions-for-prevention-of-bacteremia-in-pediatric-patients-with-intestinal-failure
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Bridget Gibson, Claire McNiven, Meghan Sebastianski, Ben Vandermeer, Rabin Persad, Joan L Robinson
OBJECTIVES: The goal of this systematic review was to determine whether antimicrobial lock (AML) solutions prevent catheter-related bloodstream infections (CRBSI) in children with intestinal failure (IF). METHODS: Electronic databases were searched: Ovid MEDLINE (1946-), Ovid Embase (1974-), Wiley Cochrane Library (inception-), and Web of Science Core Collection via Clarivate Analytics (1900-). Randomized and nonrandomized trials, case or cohort studies that studied any AML solution, and used comparator groups were included if they studied children with IF...
April 1, 2023: Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36726226/treatment-of-long-term-catheter-related-bloodstream-infections-with-short-course-daptomycin-lock-and-systemic-therapy-associated-with-taurolidine-lock-a-multicenter-experience
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Matteo Vassallo, Eric Denis, Sabrina Manni, Laurene Lotte, Philippe Fauque, Audrey Sindt
PURPOSE: Few studies describe the efficacy of antibiotic lock therapy (ALT) in long-term catheter-related bloodstream (CRBSI) infections. We applied local protocols combining Daptomycin (DPT) and Taurolidine ALT, associated with systemic antibiotic treatment (SAT), for conservative management of coagulase-negative Staphylococci (CoNS) CRBSI. METHODS: Patients admitted for CoNS-associated CRBSI and treated with DPT and Taurolidine as ALT were retrospectively analyzed...
February 1, 2023: Journal of Vascular Access
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36450323/taurolidine-improved-protection-against-highly-pathogenetic-avian-influenza-h5n1-virus-lethal-infection-in-mouse-model-by-regulating-the-nf-%C3%AE%C2%BAb-signaling-pathway
#24
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Chaoxiang Lv, Yuanguo Li, Tiecheng Wang, Qiqi Zhang, Jing Qi, Mingwei Sima, Entao Li, Tian Qin, Zhuangzhuang Shi, Fangxu Li, Xuefeng Wang, Weiyang Sun, Na Feng, Songtao Yang, Xianzhu Xia, Ningyi Jin, Yifa Zhou, Yuwei Gao
Taurolidine (TRD), a derivative of taurine, has anti-bacterial and anti-tumor effects by chemically reacting with cell-walls, endotoxins and exotoxins to inhibit the adhesion of microorganisms. However, its application in antiviral therapy is seldom reported. Here, we reported that TRD significantly inhibited the replication of influenza virus H5N1 in MDCK cells with the half-maximal inhibitory concentration (EC50 ) of 34.45 μg/mL. Furthermore, the drug inhibited the amplification of the cytokine storm effect and improved the survival rate of mice lethal challenged with H5N1 (protection rate was 86 %)...
November 27, 2022: Virologica Sinica
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36340433/antifungal-activity-of-taurolidine-against-mucorales-an-in-vitro-study-on-clinical-isolates
#25
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Hadis Jafarian, Ali Amanati, Parisa Badiee
Background and Purpose: Taurolidine is active against a wide variety of micro-organisms, including bacteria and fungi. Mucormycosis is one of the life-threatening opportunistic fungal infections, especially in immunocompromised patients. Currently, the emergence of Mucormycosis during the COVID-19 pandemic raises public health concerns regarding untoward morbidity and mortality among SARS-CoV-2 patients. It is well-known that delayed and inappropriate antifungal therapy leads to increased morbidity and mortality...
March 2022: Current Medical Mycology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36290047/is-vancomycin-more-effective-than-taurolidine-comparative-analysis-of-their-preventive-effect-against-spinal-infection-in-1000-patients-with-spinal-fusion
#26
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Dong-Chan Eun, Kyung-Soo Suk, Hak-Sun Kim, Ji-Won Kwon, Seong-Hwan Moon, Yong-Ho Lee, Byung-Ho Lee
This study aimed to examine the effect of taurolidine irrigation on preventing surgical site infection by comparing the spinal infection rate after spinal fusion surgery using vancomycin powder application and taurolidine irrigation. Of 1081 participants, 369 underwent taurolidine irrigation, 221 underwent vancomycin powder application, and 491 were controls. Of the 20 surgical site infections (1.85%), 14 occurred in the control group (2.85%), 5 in the vancomycin group (2.26%), and 1 (0.27%) in the taurolidine group...
October 11, 2022: Antibiotics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36128028/irrigation-solutions-in-total-joint-arthroplasty
#27
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Matthew Caid, Josiah Valk, Jonathan Danoff
INTRODUCTION: Despite advancements in the field of adult reconstruction, prosthetic joint infection (PJI) remains a common and devastating complication of total joint arthroplasty. Eradication of these infections can often prove difficult, and they remain a source of considerable morbidity and mortality. This clinical review paper will focus on some of the more commonly used irrigation solutions; povidone-iodine (PI), chlorhexidine (CHG), acetic acid (AA), hydrogen peroxide (HP), antibiotic irrigations, taurolidine, and polyhexanide-betaine (PB)...
2022: Spartan medical research journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36099103/the-antiseptic-and-antineoplastic-agent-taurolidine-modulates-key-leukocyte-functions
#28
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yannick Wouters, Gina R H Mennen, René H M Te Morsche, Hennie M J Roelofs, Geert J A Wanten
BACKGROUND/AIM: Although taurolidine is known to exert a wide spectrum of biological actions, its effects on immune cells have not been characterized in detail. In this study, we investigated the ex vivo effects of taurolidine on relevant innate and adaptive immune cell functions. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Leukocyte functions in whole blood were assessed following treatment with various taurolidine concentrations. Viability of peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) and granulocytes was measured using the WST-1 assay...
September 2022: In Vivo
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36067590/taurolidine-related-adverse-events-in-patients-on-home-parenteral-nutrition-frequently-indicate-catheter-related-problems
#29
JOURNAL ARTICLE
J W Korzilius, V E L M Gillis, Y Wouters, G J A Wanten
BACKGROUND & AIMS: A catheter-related bloodstream infection (CRBSI) is a serious complication of home parenteral nutrition (HPN) treatment. Despite taurolidine's frequent use as catheter lock solution (CLS) to prevent CRBSIs and its presumed favourable safety profile, data on taurolidine-related adverse events (AEs) and the clinical implications thereof remain merely anecdotal. Aim of this study was to explore taurolidine-related AEs in our large cohort of HPN patients and to develop an algorithm on how to deal with these AEs in clinical practice...
October 2022: Clinical Nutrition
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36047812/reevaluation-of-lock-solutions-for-central-venous-catheters-in-hemodialysis-a-narrative-review
#30
REVIEW
Yiqin Wang, Xuefeng Sun
BACKGROUND: A significant proportion of incident and prevalent hemodialysis patients have central venous catheters for vascular access. No consensus is available on the prevention of catheter dysfunction or catheter-related bloodstream infections in patients undergoing hemodialysis by means of catheter lock solutions. METHOD: We reviewed the effects of single and combined anticoagulants with antibacterial catheter lock solutions or other antimicrobials for the prevention of thrombosis or infections in hemodialysis patients...
December 2022: Renal Failure
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35844766/infection-prevention-and-management-in-pediatric-short-bowel-syndrome
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REVIEW
Laura Merras-Salmio, Mikko P Pakarinen
Short bowel syndrome (SBS) is a rare disease with potentially life-threatening consequences. In addition to intestinal failure-associated liver disease, infections and other complications related to central venous catheters (CVCs) cause a significant burden to patients with SBS and may even necessitate an intestinal transplant eventually. The need for long-term central venous access and the intestinal dysfunction associated with SBS drive the need for intestinal failure-specific approach to prevent and treat infections in patients with SBS...
2022: Frontiers in Pediatrics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35836318/taurolidine-versus-ethanol-central-line-locks-for-children-on-parenteral-nutrition
#32
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Angharad Vernon-Roberts, Robert N Lopez, Andrew S Day
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July 15, 2022: Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35723966/comparative-effect-of-seven-prophylactic-locks-to-prevent-biofilm-biomass-and-viability-in-intravenous-catheters
#33
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Peter David Austin, Paul Stapleton, Marinos Elia
BACKGROUND: Patients requiring long-term intravenous access are at risk of intraluminal catheter bloodstream infection. 'Prophylactic' locks aim to limit this risk but there is uncertainty regarding the most effective lock. OBJECTIVES: To develop a novel technique intended to replicate clinical procedures to compare the effectiveness of various 'prophylactic' locks against biofilm biomass ('biomass') formation and biofilm viability ('viability') of Escherichia coli and Staphylococcus epidermidis in intravenous catheters...
July 28, 2022: Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35698168/exploring-the-potential-of-taurolidine-in-inducing-mobilization-and-detachment-of-colon-cancer-cells-a-preliminary-in-vitro-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Agata Mikolajczyk, Veria Khosrawipour, Hien Lau, Shiri Li, Pawel Migdal, Maya Karine Labbé, Wojciech Kielan, Jakub Nicpon, Sven Stieglitz, Tanja Khosrawipour
BACKGROUND: Recently, taurolidine has been intensively studied on a variety of in-vitro cancer cell-lines and first data exhibit encouraging antitumoral effects. While the clinical use of taurolidine is considered, some studies with in-vivo experiments contradict this beneficial effect and even indicate advanced cancer growth. The aim of this study is to further investigate this paradox in-vivo effect by taurolidine and closely analyze the interaction of cancer cells with the surrounding environment following taurolidine exposure...
June 13, 2022: BMC Pharmacology & Toxicology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35512102/autophagy-induced-by-taurolidine-protects-against-polymicrobial-sepsis-by-promoting-both-host-resistance-and-disease-tolerance
#35
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jie Huang, Michael Ita, Huiting Zhou, He Zhao, Fara Hassan, Zhenjiang Bai, D Peter O'Leary, Yiping Li, H Paul Redmond, Jiang Huai Wang, Jian Wang
SignificanceDisease resistance and tolerance are evolutionarily conserved yet distinct defense strategies that protect the host against microbial infection. Here, we report that taurolidine administered before the start of infection confers protection against polymicrobial sepsis by promoting resistance and tolerance. Notably, taurolidine given after the onset of infection also rescues mice from sepsis-associated lethality by enhancing disease tolerance to organ damage. This protection relies on an intact autophagy pathway, as taurolidine fails to protect autophagy-deficient mice against microbial sepsis...
May 10, 2022: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35323629/salvage-of-cardiac-implantable-electronic-device-pocket-infection-with-skin-erosion-in-frail-92-year-old
#36
Marzia Giaccardi, Benito Baldauf, Ernest W Lau, Stefan Borov, Hendrik Bonnemeier
We reported the novel use of a taurolidine-containing antimicrobial solution in the successful salvage of a partially exposed and polymicrobially infected cardiac implantable electronic device pulse generator in a frail patient unfit for lead extraction. The old, salvaged device was entirely internalized, and there were no signs of recurrent infection at 9 months follow-up.
March 10, 2022: Journal of Cardiovascular Development and Disease
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35050228/eradication-of-ventricular-assist-device-driveline-infection-in-paediatric-patients-with-taurolidine
#37
Johannes Weichsel, Benito Baldauf, Hendrik Bonnemeier, Ernest W Lau, Sven Dittrich, Robert Cesnjevar
Ventricular assist devices (VADs) are used to provide mechanical circulatory support to patients with end-stage heart failure. The driveline connecting the external power source to the pump(s) of the intra-corporal VAD breaches the protective skin barrier and provides a track for microbes to invade the interior of the patient's body. Driveline infection constitutes a major and potentially fatal vulnerability of VAD therapy. Driveline infection cannot traditionally be salvaged and requires the extraction of the entire VAD system...
January 10, 2022: Journal of Cardiovascular Development and Disease
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34787464/edta-and-taurolidine-affect-pseudomonas-aeruginosa-virulence-in-vitro-impairment-of-secretory-profile-and-biofilm-production-onto-peritoneal-dialysis-catheters
#38
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Bruna Colombari, Gaetano Alfano, Christian Gamberini, Gianni Cappelli, Elisabetta Blasi
Peritoneal catheter-associated biofilm infection is reported to be the main cause of refractory peritonitis in peritoneal dialysis patients. The application of antimicrobial lock therapy, based on results on central venous catheters, may be a promising option for treatment of biofilm-harboring peritoneal catheters. This study investigated the effects of two lock solutions, EDTA and taurolidine, on an in vitro model of Pseudomonas aeruginosa biofilm-related peritoneal catheter infection. Silicone peritoneal catheters were incubated for 24 h with a bioluminescent strain of P...
December 22, 2021: Microbiology Spectrum
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34767871/the-efficacy-of-taurolidine-containing-lock-solutions-for-the-prevention-of-central-venous-catheter-related-bloodstream-infections-a-systematic-review-and-meta-analysis
#39
REVIEW
C H van den Bosch, B Jeremiasse, J T van der Bruggen, F N J Frakking, Y G T Loeffen, C P van de Ven, A F W van der Steeg, M F Fiocco, M D van de Wetering, M H W A Wijnen
The incidence of central venous catheter (CVC)-related bloodstream infections is high in patients requiring a long-term CVC. Therefore, infection prevention is of the utmost importance. The aim of this study was to provide an updated overview of randomized controlled trials (RCTs) comparing the efficacy of taurolidine containing lock solutions (TL) to other lock solutions for the prevention of CVC-related bloodstream infections in all patient populations. On 15th February 2021, PubMed, Embase and The Cochrane Library were searched for RCTs comparing the efficacy of TLs for the prevention of CVC-related bloodstream infections with other lock solutions...
May 2022: Journal of Hospital Infection
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34618850/antimicrobial-activity-of-hemodialysis-catheter-lock-solutions-in-relation-to-other-compounds-with-antiseptic-properties
#40
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Elżbieta Piątkowska, Justyna Paleczny, Karolina Dydak, Krzysztof Letachowicz
Proper protection of vascular access after haemodialysis is one of the key measures for the prevention of catheter-related infections. Various substances with bactericidal and anticoagulant properties are used to fill catheters, but due to the unsatisfactory clinical effects and occurrence of adverse reactions, the search for new substances is still ongoing. In the present paper, we compared the in vitro antimicrobial activity of solutions used for tunnelled catheter locking (taurolidine, trisodium citrate) and solutions of substances that could potentially be used for this purpose (sodium bicarbonate, polyhexanide-betaine)...
2021: PloS One
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