PT - JOURNAL ARTICLE AU - SONG, JAE-JUN AU - NOH, INSUP AU - CHAE, SUNG-WON TI - Inhibition of Biofilm Formation on Ventilation Tubes by Surface Modification DP - 2012 Nov 01 TA - In Vivo PG - 907--911 VI - 26 IP - 6 4099 - http://iv.iiarjournals.org/content/26/6/907.short 4100 - http://iv.iiarjournals.org/content/26/6/907.full SO - In Vivo2012 Nov 01; 26 AB - Aim: The purpose of this study was to modify the surface characteristics of a ventilation tube (VT) with polyethylene glycol (PEG) coating and to evaluate the effect on biofilm formation. Materials and Methods: VTs made of polyethylene were coated with PEG. Streptococcus pneumonia R6 strain was used and a crystal violet assay was carried out to measure the in vitro and in vivo biofilm formation of rats bearing VTs. Results: In the in vitro experiment, the optical density of the uncoated VT was 0.34±0.09 and the optical density of the PEG-grafted VT was 0.22±0.06 (p<0.05). In the in vivo experiment, the optical density of the uncoated VT was 0.54±0.12 and that of the PEG-grafted VT was 0.32±0.13 (p<0.05). Scanning electron microscopy showed that surface modification, roughness and hydrophilic characteristics improved and biofilm formation decreased. Conclusion: The reduced biofilm formation on the VT may be explained by the alteration of surface tension and roughness induced by PEG coating.