Anti-microbial coating for medical devices
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1. A method for forming an anti-microbial coating on a medical device intended for use in contact with an alcohol or water based electrolyte, comprising:
- depositing a coating containing one or more of the metals selected from the group consisting of Ag, Au, Pt, Pd, Hg, Sn, Cu, Sb, Bi and Zn or alloys of two or more of these metals on a surface of the medical device by physical vapor deposition to provide a thin film of the metal, in a crystalline form, having atomic disorder formed throughout the thickness of the film such that the coating, in contact with an alcohol or a water based electrolyte, provides a release of the metal ions at a concentration sufficient to provide a localized anti-microbial effect which is sufficient to generate a zone of inhibition of at least 6.3 mm s determined by incubating a coating on a bacterial lawn on a nutrient-containing agar medium and measuring the zone of clearing.
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Anti-microbial coatings and method of forming same on medical devices. The coatings are formed by depositing a biocompatible metal by physical vapor deposition techniques to produce atomic disorder in the coating such that a sustained release of metal ions sufficient to produce an anti-microbial effect is achieved. Preferred deposition conditions to achieve atomic disorder include a lower than normal substrate temperature, and one or more of a higher than normal working gas pressure and a lower than normal angle of incidence of coating flux.
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1. A method for forming an anti-microbial coating on a medical device intended for use in contact with an alcohol or water based electrolyte, comprising:
depositing a coating containing one or more of the metals selected from the group consisting of Ag, Au, Pt, Pd, Hg, Sn, Cu, Sb, Bi and Zn or alloys of two or more of these metals on a surface of the medical device by physical vapor deposition to provide a thin film of the metal, in a crystalline form, having atomic disorder formed throughout the thickness of the film such that the coating, in contact with an alcohol or a water based electrolyte, provides a release of the metal ions at a concentration sufficient to provide a localized anti-microbial effect which is sufficient to generate a zone of inhibition of at least 6.3 mm s determined by incubating a coating on a bacterial lawn on a nutrient-containing agar medium and measuring the zone of clearing. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13)
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14. A method of forming an anti-microbial coating on a medical device intended for use in contact with an alcohol or water based electrolyte, comprising:
depositing a coating containing one or more of the metals selected from the group consisting of Ag, Au, Pt, Pd, Hg, Sn, Cu, Sb, Bi and Zn or alloys of two or more of these metals on a surface of the medical device by physical vapor deposition conditions selected from vacuum evaporation at a pressure of greater than about 0.1 mT, arc evaporation at a pressure greater than about 100 mT, pressure plating at a pressure greater than 200 mT, sputtering at a working gas pressure of greater than about 75 mT, magnetron sputtering at a working gas pressure of greater than about 10 mT, or ion plating at a working gas pressure of greater than about 200 mT, to provide a thin film of the metal, in a crystalline form, having atomic disorder formed throughout the thickness of the film such that the coating, in contact with an alcohol or a water based electrolyte, provides a release of the metal ions at a concentration sufficient to provide a localized anti-microbial effect which is sufficient to generate a zone of inhibition of at least 6.3 mm as determined by incubating a coating on a bacterial lawn on a nutrient-containing agar medium and measuring the zone of clearing. - View Dependent Claims (15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21)
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