- Dunn, Robert E;
- Heidari, Andrew E;
- Moghaddam, Samer;
- Zhang, Mengke;
- Han, Changhoon;
- Oh, Kyung-Jin;
- Leven, Steve;
- Brenner, Matthew;
- Genberg, Carl;
- Chen, Zhongping
- Editor(s): Tearney, Guillermo J;
- Wang, Thomas D;
- Suter, Melissa J;
- Lam, Stephen;
- Brenner, Matthew
The development of nosocomial ventilator-associated pneumonia (VAP) has been linked to the presence of specific bacteria found in the biofilm that develops in intubated endotracheal tubes of critical care patients. Presence of biofilm has been difficult to assess clinically. Here, we use Optical coherence tomography (OCT), to visualize the biofilm at both the proximal and distal tips. Ultimately, the goal will be to determine if OCT can be a tool to visualize biofilm development and potential interventions to reduce the incidence of VAP.