AI Article Synopsis

  • - The study investigates the effectiveness of a specific needle electrolysis protocol (5 mA for 25 seconds) in reducing bacterial infections in mammary fistulas, although its therapeutic impact is still theoretical.
  • - In experiments involving Staphylococcus aureus, the standard protocol achieved a significant reduction of 5 log CFU/mL in bacterial counts compared to a control group after 24 hours.
  • - Modifications in needle gauge did not affect the antibacterial outcome, but increasing the current intensity or total dosage improved the bactericidal effect, indicating that these parameters are crucial for optimizing treatment.

Article Abstract

Percutaneous needle electrolysis using tri-beveled needles with a specific protocol (5 mA applied for 25 s) has demonstrated to provoke a clinical reduction of recurrent bacterial infections in mammary fistulas. However, the bactericidal effect of needle electrolysis in this pathology remains theoretical. This in vitro study evaluated the bactericidal effect of this protocol and whether it changed when introducing small variations. Staphylococcus aureus were generated in saline solution (9 Log CFU/mL) and treated in three different experiments including the main protocol and introducing variations in needle gauge, intensity, and total dosage, respectively. After 24 h, the viable cell count showed that the protocol had an average reduction of 5 log CFU/ml compared to the control group. While variations in needle gauge did not modify this effect, variations in current intensity or dosage did. This study demonstrated that the bacterial effect was greater by increasing either current intensity or total dosage, and it decreased with substantial reductions of these parameters.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9259664PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-022-15666-wDOI Listing

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