Method and device for detecting device colonization

US9228996B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9228996-B2
Application numberUS-201314114738-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMay 31, 2013
Priority dateMay 31, 2013
Publication dateJan 5, 2016
Grant dateJan 5, 2016

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Technologies are disclosed for a method and a device for detecting device colonization. Disclosed herein is an indwelling medical device configured to detect a biofilm. The device comprises a substrate configured to contact blood and a detecting material, disposed with the substrate, configured to detect the presence of a biofilm thereon. The detecting material is soluble in blood, removable by kidneys from the blood, and passable to urine by the kidneys for detection in the urine. A method for detecting the growth of a biofilm on an indwelling medical and a method for making an indwelling medical device are also disclosed herein.

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What is claimed is: 1. An indwelling medical device configured to detect a biofilm, the device comprising: a substrate configured to contact blood; a detecting material, disposed in or about the substrate, configured to detect the presence of a biofilm on the indwelling medical device; the detecting material being soluble in blood, removable by kidneys from the blood, and passable to urine by the kidneys; and the indwelling medical device being configured to solubilize a sufficient amount of the detecting material, upon a sufficient presence of the biofilm on the indwelling medical device, for detection in the urine to indicate the presence of the biofilm on the indwelling medical device. 2. The indwelling medical device of claim 1 wherein the detecting material is selected from the group consisting of methylene blue, β-carotene, rifampin, Yellow No. 6, tetracycline, Red No. 40, Red No. 3, Blue No. 2, Evan's Blue, Green No. 3, Blue No. 1, indocyanine green, and betanin. 3. The indwelling medical device of claim 1 further comprising a first layer disposed on the substrate. 4. The indwelling medical device of claim 3 further comprising: a second layer disposed on the first layer, the second layer being degradable in the presence of the sufficient amount of biofilm for the release of the detecting material into the blood. 5. The indwelling medical device of claim 1 wherein the detecting material is visually detectable in the urine. 6. The indwelling medical device of claim 4 wherein the second layer comprises a polymer, mixed polymer, or metal. 7. The indwelling medical device of claim 4 wherein the second layer comprises a biodegradable material. 8. The indwelling medical device of claim 4 wherein the second layer comprises a material selected from the group consisting of starch-based polymers, cellulose-based polymers, PLA, PLG, and PLGA. 9. The indwelling medical device of claim 4 wherein the second layer comprises a protein or albumin. 10. The indwelling medical device of claim 4 wherein the second layer comprises a first polymer and a second polymer; the first polymer being degraded in the presence of a biofilm; and the second polymer providing a retaining structure for the biofilm, upon the degradation of the first polymer. 11. The indwelling medical device of claim 10 wherein the second polymer is selected from the group consisting of silicone rubber, polyurethane, and polyethylene. 12. The indwelling medical device of claim 4 wherein the second layer comprises a thin film of iron or magnesium. 13. The indwelling medical device of claim 4 wherein the second layer comprises at least one antimicrobial or antifouling agent. 14. The indwelling medical device of claim 1 wherein the indwelling medical device is an intravenous catheter, central line, arterial line, stent, or wound drain. 15. A system comprising two or more of the indwelling medical devices of claim 1 , each the indwelling device comprising a different detecting material, each of the different detecting materials being independently detectable. 16. A system configured to independently detect biofilm on two or more indwelling medical devices, each of the indwelling medical devices comprising: a substrate configured to contact blood; and a detecting material disposed in or about the substrate configured to detect the presence of a biofilm; the detecting material being soluble in blood, removable by kidneys from the blood, and passable to urine by the kidneys; wherein each of the two or more indwelling medical devices is associated with an independently detectable detecting material, detection of the independently detectable detecting material indicating the indwelling medical device having the biofilm; and each of the two or more indwelling medical devices being configured to solubilize a sufficient amount of its associated detecting material, upon a sufficient presence of the biofilm on the associated indwelling medical device, for detection in the urine to indicate the presence of the biofilm on the associated indwelling medical device. 17. A method for detecting the growth of a biofilm on an indwelling medical device comprising: passing blood over a surface of the indwelling medical device; degrading the surface of the indwelling medical device, with a biofilm, by an amount sufficient to release a detecting material therefrom; releasing a sufficient amount of the detecting material from the surface of the indwelling medical device into the blood to become detectable in urine; and detecting the detecting material in the urine. 18. The method of claim 17 wherein the step of degrading the surface of the indwelling medical device comprises degrading at least a portion of the outer surface, contacting the passing blood, of the indwelling medical device by a sufficient amount, prior to the step of releasing the detecting material from the surface of the medical device. 19. The method of claim 18 wherein the step of degrading the surface of the indwelling medical device further comprises exposing an inner layer of the indwelling medical device to the passing blood and the step of releasing a sufficient amount of the detecting material from the surface of the indwelling medical device comprises releasing the detecting material from the inner layer. 20. The method of claim 17 wherein the step of detecting the detecting material in the urine comprises visually detecting the detecting material. 21. A method for making an indwelling medical device comprising: providing a substrate for use as an indwelling device; applying a detecting material in or about the substrate of the indwelling medical device; wherein the detecting material is soluble in blood, removable by kidneys from the blood, and passable to urine by the kidneys; and the indwelling medical device being configured to solubilize a sufficient amount of the detecting material, upon a sufficient presence of a biofilm on the indwelling medical device, for detection in the urine to indicate the presence of the biofilm on the indwelling medical device. 22. The method for making an indwelling medical device of claim 21 further comprising: preparing a bath comprising a crystalline solvate dye; the step of applying a detecting material in or about the substrate comprises coating the substrate of the indwelling medical device with the bath; drying the substrate coating and crystallizing the dye; and applying a polymer onto the crystallized dye. 23. The method for making an indwelling medical device of claim 21 further comprising: preparing a hydrogel and dye material; and the step of applying a detecting material to the substrate comprises coating the substrate of the indwelling medical device with the hydrogel and dye material. 24. The method for making an indwelling medical device of claim 23 wherein the hydrogel is selected from the group consisting of guanosine and 8-bromoguanosine hydrogel. 25. The method for making an indwelling medical device of claim 23 wherein: the step of preparing a hydrogel and dye material comprises doping a first polymer with a dye; the first polymer is water soluble; the step of applying a detecting material to the substrate comprises coating a substrate of the indwelling medical device with the doped first polymer; and applying a second polymer onto the coated substrate, wherein the second polymer is degradable in the pre

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  • using light, e.g. diagnosis by transillumination, diascopy, fluorescence (photoacoustic A61B5/0093; optical measurement of heart rate A61B5/02416; optical measurement of blood flow A61B5/0261; optical measurement of analytes A61B5/1455) · CPC title

  • Biologically active materials, e.g. therapeutic substances {(A61L29/048 takes precedence)} · CPC title

  • provided with an antibacterial agent, e.g. by coating, residing in the polymer matrix or releasing an agent out of a reservoir · CPC title

  • Infectious diseases, e.g. generalised sepsis · CPC title

  • Materials characterised by their function or physical properties {, e.g. lubricating compositions} · CPC title

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What does patent US9228996B2 cover?
Technologies are disclosed for a method and a device for detecting device colonization. Disclosed herein is an indwelling medical device configured to detect a biofilm. The device comprises a substrate configured to contact blood and a detecting material, disposed with the substrate, configured to detect the presence of a biofilm thereon. The detecting material is soluble in blood, removable by…
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Empire Technology Dev Llc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G01N33/493. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
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Publication date Tue Jan 05 2016 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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