Photodynamic therapy as a potential approach for preventing fungal spread associated with the use of endotracheal tubes
Gabriel Grube dos Santos,
Amanda Cristina Zangirolami,
Maria Luiza Ferreira Vicente
et al.
Abstract:Fungal infections related to biofilm formation on medical devices, such as endotracheal tubes (ETTs), pose significant health risks, especially during intubation procedures where fungi like Candida spp. can migrate into the lower respiratory tract. This study explores the use of Photodynamic Therapy (PDT) to prevent fungal cell migration from ETT surfaces to lungs, focusing on the role of curcumin as a photosensitizer. ETTs were coated with varying concentrations of curcumin, and biofilm formation was measured… Show more
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