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- Title
Cold atmospheric plasma: a new tool for the treatment of superficial driveline infections.
- Authors
Hilker, Lutz; von Woedtke, Thomas; Dieter Weltmann, Klaus; Wollert, Hans-Georg
- Abstract
Percutaneous driveline infections (DI) are leading factors for morbidity and mortality in ventricular assist device (VAD) patients. In recent years, cold atmospheric plasma (CAP) has been safely and effectively used in clinical settings to treat topical infections. We describe the first use of CAP to treat a superficial DI. CAP was applied with the kinPen® MED plasma jet device (neoplas tools GmbH, Greifswald, Germany), in the treatment of a DI in a 66-year-old VAD patient in Klinikum Karlsburg, Germany. The patient received a daily application of CAP of 1 min for 12 days. One CAP application was administered each week for 4 weeks in our outpatient clinic after patient discharge. Laboratory tests were conducted and photographs of the driveline exit site were taken. After CAP treatment, the local infection was completely regressed without any signs of exudation or recurrence of the infection. There were no adverse side effects observed, and the HVAD logfile data did not show any abnormalities during treatment. Here, we demonstrate a successful resolution of a VAD DI with the kinPen plasma jet device. We believe that CAP has the potential to be a simple and effective tool in the treatment of superficial DIs.
- Subjects
HEART assist devices; CARDIAC surgery; PLASMA gases; INFECTION; CARDIOLOGY
- Publication
European Journal of Cardio-Thoracic Surgery, 2017, Vol 51, Issue 1, p186
- ISSN
1010-7940
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1093/ejcts/ezw212