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Performance of a polyurethane vascular prosthesis carrying a dipyridamole (Persantin) coating on its lumenal surface.

Y B Aldenhoff1, F H van Der Veen, J ter Woorst, J Habets, L A Poole-Warren, L H Koole.   

Abstract

A porous polyurethane vascular prosthesis with an internal diameter of 5 mm was studied. The graft carries a coating of immobilized dipyridamole (Persantin(R)) on the surface of its lumen. Dipyridamole is a potent nontoxic inhibitor of platelet activation/aggregation, and also a strong inhibitor of vascular smooth muscle cell proliferation. The polyurethane material is also known as Chronoflex(R), and already finds use as a vascular access graft. The coated vascular graft was studied in vitro (hemocompatibility, interaction with blood platelets and cultured endothelial cells), as well as in two established in vivo models. In the first in vivo study, coated grafts were implanted in goats, as a bypass of the carotid artery (four animals, eight grafts, length of the graft was approximately 12 cm). Four uncoated grafts were used as controls in otherwise identical experiments. In the second in vivo experiment, eight sheep were used. Each animal received one coated and one uncoated prosthesis as an interposition graft in the carotid artery (length of the graft was 4 cm). The in vitro experiments revealed that the dipyridamole coating has three beneficial effects: reduced thrombogenicity, reduced adherence of blood platelets, and accommodation of a confluent monolayer of endothelial cells. The goat experiments showed patency of the coated grafts in three of the eight cases. The sheep experiments were not useful for the evaluation of the dipyridamole coating because deterioration of the polyurethane material was observed. The in vivo results indicate that the dipyridamole coating may positively influence the patency rate, probably because the coating promotes the growth of an endothelial cell lining. The sheep data show, however, that the limited stability of the Chronoflex(R) material precludes its issue for the construction of permanent small-bore vascular grafts. Copyright 2000 John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11093182     DOI: 10.1002/1097-4636(200102)54:2<224::aid-jbm9>3.0.co;2-e

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biomed Mater Res        ISSN: 0021-9304


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