药物输送
医学
体内
背景(考古学)
抗生素
生物膜
药品
靶向给药
重症监护医学
治疗性超声
超声波
药理学
微生物学
生物
纳米技术
细菌
生物技术
材料科学
放射科
遗传学
古生物学
作者
J. Liu,Kelly E. VanTreeck,William A. Marston,Virginie Papadopoulou,Sarah E. Rowe
标识
DOI:10.1002/cbic.202400181
摘要
Bacterial biofilms are a significant concern in various medical contexts due to their resilience to our immune system as well as antibiotic therapy. Biofilms often require surgical removal and frequently lead to recurrent or chronic infections. Therefore, there is an urgent need for improved strategies to treat biofilm infections. Ultrasound‐mediated drug delivery is a technique that combines ultrasound application, often with the administration of acoustically‐active agents, to enhance drug delivery to specific target tissues or cells within the body. This method involves using ultrasound waves to assist in the transportation or activation of medications, improving their penetration, distribution, and efficacy at the desired site. The advantages of ultrasound‐mediated drug delivery include targeted and localized delivery, reduced systemic side effects, and improved efficacy of the drug at lower doses. This review scrutinizes recent advances in the application of ultrasound‐mediated drug delivery for treating biofilm infections, focusing on in vivo studies. We examine the strengths and limitations of this technology in the context of wound infections, device‐associated infections, lung infections and abscesses, and discuss current gaps in knowledge and clinical translation considerations.
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