Literature DB >> 31372775

Triboelectric charging of polytetrafluoroethylene antithrombotic catheters.

Minoru Ogino1, Kiyoshi Naemura2, Satoshi Sasaki2, Junko Minami2, Takashi Kano2, Nana Ito2, Ryosuke Kasai2, Fuminori Kamijyo2, Naoki Kusumoto2, Kazuya Akimoto2, Kohei Tanaka2, Kazuhiko Shinohara2, Kenji Yokoyama3.   

Abstract

This study proposes that a polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) electret tube charged by frictional electricity can prevent the solidification of the indwelling catheter in blood vessels. Coagulation in intravascular indwelling catheters may discontinue the treatment because of thrombus-derived bacteria-adhesion infections or poor blood removal. Current commercially available intravascular catheters lack complete antithrombotic measures, even with heparin or urokinase antithrombotic coatings. Herein, we tested the effectiveness of an antithrombotic treatment that prevents coagulation using a static electric charge on the interior of the PTFE tube via the triboelectric effect by rubbing the tube's inner wall with a round glass rod. The anticoagulation properties were evaluated by enclosing a sample of blood in an electret tube and observing the coagulase adhering to the inner wall using a microscope. To confirm the effectiveness of this treatment, the charge-distribution on the inner surface of the electret tube was measured, surface irregularities were observed, and the elements on the surface were analyzed. The surface potential inside the electret tube was - 366.4 V, which proved effective for an antithrombotic treatment, as it discouraged coagulation, and the triboelectric charging process caused neither surface element denaturation nor significant surface irregularities. The nearly uniform negative surface charge on the inside of the tube was responsible for the antithrombotic effect because no surface irregularities or change in the surface element denaturation was observed. Triboelectrically charged PTFE electret tubes are highly useful for intravascular indwelling catheters.

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Keywords:  Anticoagulant; Electret; Intravascular indwelling catheter; Triboelectric charging

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31372775     DOI: 10.1007/s10047-019-01122-6

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Artif Organs        ISSN: 1434-7229            Impact factor:   1.731


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