Influence of RF Power on Wettability, Morphology and Bacterial Adhesion Properties of Oxygen Plasma Treated Silicone Catheter Surfaces
Purvi Dave,
C. Balasubramanian,
Sukriti Hans
et al.
Abstract:Catheterized patients often develop a secondary infection in their body due to bacterial adhesion and growth taking place on catheter surfaces. Nanoscale surface modi cation can alter the bacterial adhesion pattern on the catheter surface. In the present work, we have studied the interaction of oxygen plasma with silicone catheter surfaces from the perspective of variance in RF Power to induce physicochemical surface modi cation to reduce bacterial adhesion. Silicone catheter surfaces have been treated in low-… Show more
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