Literature DB >> 15280748

Comparison of poly-N-acetyl glucosamine with commercially available topical hemostats for achieving hemostasis in coagulopathic models of splenic hemorrhage.

Steven D Schwaitzberg1, Michele W Chan, David J Cole, Marjorie Read, Timothy Nichols, David Bellinger, Raymond J Connolly.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The hemostatic quality of the poly-N-acetyl glucosamine (p-GlcNAc) patch was compared with a fibrin sealant, fibrin bandage, and cellulose patch.
METHODS: A 2 x 2-cm capsular strip to a depth of 3 mm of the swine spleen was used as a source of bleeding. Splenic lacerations were created in hemophilia B dogs and treated with p-GlcNAc and Surgicel. Wounds were created in rabbits and treated with p-GlcNAc at 37degreesC and after keeping body core temperature at 29degreesC.
RESULTS: Poly-N-acetyl glucosamine was able to achieve hemostasis with greater efficacy than either of the fibrin-based bandages. In the hemophilia B dog study, p-GlcNAc significantly outperformed Surgicel, with p-GlcNAc achieving hemostasis in 75% of the treated wounds compared with 17% for the cellulose patch. The hypothermia study demonstrated that p-GlcNAc is equally effective at 29degreesC and at 37degreesC.
CONCLUSION: Poly-N-acetyl glucosamine was effective at controlling bleeding in animals with experimentally induced or genetic coagulopathic disorders.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15280748     DOI: 10.1097/01.ta.0000136747.35311.60

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Trauma        ISSN: 0022-5282


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