| Literature DB >> 29514041 |
Gyeung Mi Seon1, Mi Hee Lee2, Byeong-Ju Kwon2, Min Sung Kim1, Min-Ah Koo1, Young Seomun3, Jong-Tak Kim3, Tae Hee Kim4, Jong-Chul Park5.
Abstract
The choice of hemostat is determined by the situation and the degree of hemorrhage. One common hemostat, the nonwoven dressing, is easy to handled and controls severe bleeding on wider wounds. In this study, chitosan-based nonwoven dressings with recombinant batroxobin (rBat) were used as efficacious hemostatic dressing agents. Hemostatic agents need to absorb blood quickly in the early stages of blood coagulation cascade to rapidly and effectively control of excessive hemorrhages. To date, most studies of hemostatic agents focused on a single material and hemostats composed of multiple materials have not been studied sufficiently. Thus, we made a chitosan dressing coated with rBat and investigated the microstructure, mechanical properties, hemostatic efficacy, and clotting properties of the coated dressing. Our results showed that the rBat had a synergetic effect on chitosan that improved blood coagulation. Furthermore, the dressing had excellent bleeding control in an Sprague-Dawley (SD) rat femoral artery hemorrhage model. In conclusion, hemostasis can be improved by combining a chitosan-based nonwoven dressing with other agents, and rBat-coated chitosan-based nonwoven dressings have enormous potential to improve blood coagulation.Entities:
Keywords: Hemostasis; Nonwoven chitosan; Recombinant batroxobin
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29514041 DOI: 10.1016/j.ijbiomac.2018.03.017
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Biol Macromol ISSN: 0141-8130 Impact factor: 6.953