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An in-situ infection detection sensor coating for urinary catheters
N.T. Thet
, Jonathan Nzakizwanayo
, Brian Jones
, Toby A. Jenkins
University of Brighton
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In Situ
100%
Urinary Catheter
100%
Blockage
100%
Infection Diagnosis
100%
Sensor Coating
100%
Detection Sensor
100%
Crystalline Biofilm
66%
Catheter Blockage
66%
Clinically Significant
33%
Poly(methyl methacrylate)
33%
Effective Method
33%
Catheter
33%
Magnesium
33%
Polyvinyl Alcohol
33%
Proteus Mirabilis
33%
P. Mirabilis
33%
Urine Flow
33%
Bladder Catheterization
33%
Upper Layer
33%
Bladder Model
33%
Urinary pH
33%
Serious Complications
33%
Eudragit RS-100
33%
Eudragit
33%
Layered Systems
33%
Responsive Coatings
33%
Self-quenching
33%
Absence of Infection
33%
Infection-responsive
33%
Visual Warning
33%
Novel Infections
33%
Microbial Urease
33%
Low Poly
33%
PH-responsive Polymer
33%
Advanced Warning
33%
Methacrylic Acid
33%
Dual-layer
33%
Urine pH
33%
Carboxyfluorescein
33%
Material Science
Biofilms
100%
Poly Methyl Methacrylate
50%
Poly Vinyl Alcohol
50%
Magnesium
50%
Surface (Surface Science)
50%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Infection
100%
Eudragit
40%
Methacrylate
20%
Poly(methyl Methacrylate)
20%
Carboxyfluorescein
20%
Proteus mirabilis
20%
Urease
20%
Polyvinyl Alcohol
20%