Comparison of different gastrostomy tubes materials resistance to the effects of damaging factors in vitro model experiment

Author:

Gavshchuk Maksim V.,Zorin Ivan M.,Vlasov Petr S.,Lisovskii Oleg V.,Gostimsky Alexander V.,Sarkisyan Zara M.,Zavyalova Anna N.,Kabanov Aleksandr V.,Kuznetsova Yulia V.,Karpatsky Igor V.,Lisitsa Ivan A.

Abstract

Background. A variety of products made from different materials (natural latex, silicone, silicone-coated latex, polyvinyl chloride, polyurethane and other) are used as gastrostomy tubes. They have different resistance to damaging factors, different microbial landscape and timing of infection. The aim of investigation is to compare the resistance of various gastrostomy tubes materials to the effects of damaging factors in an in vitro model experiment. Materials and methods. The experiment was performed with 2 latex urinary N 34 Pezzer catheters, 2 latex silicone-coated urinary 26 Fr Foley catheters, 2 polyurethane 18 Fr nasogastric tubes, 2 silicone 24 Fr branded gastrostomy tubes for percutaneous endoscopic bumper-type installation. All the tubes were cut on to 5 sections 50 mm long, weighed, marked at the ends and placed in a sealed vessels with 40 ml of water for 14 days at a temperature of 36C. After that, the tube fragments were wiped with filter paper, re-weighed and measured. Similar pieces of tubes 50 mm long were weighed and placed in a 0.1 M hydrochloric acid solution for 14 days at a temperature of 36C, followed by repeated measurements. After the experiment, the samples were washed with distilled water and dried at 70C for a day, followed by measurement. Results. The change in the mass and linear dimensions of the polyurethane and silicone tubes were negligible (0.10.5%) after the influence of water and a solution of hydrochloric acid. Changes in latex and latex with silicone coating tubes were significant, the mass changed by 212% due to water absorption, the length by 13.5%. For latex materials, a decrease of 1% in mass was noted after drying. Decrease in linear dimensions of polyurethane materials was a result of exposure to elevated temperatures. Conclusions. According to the results of the model experiment, silicone and polyurethane tubes showed the least absorption of liquids, changes in weight and length, which indicates their resistance to damaging factors in the experiment and allows us to recommend products made from these materials for gastrostomy. Latex catheters have demonstrated maximum fluid accumulation, weight and length changes, which makes their use in clinical practice impractical.

Publisher

ECO-Vector LLC

Subject

General Medicine

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