| Literature DB >> 33987275 |
Yuting Zhong1, Huayu Hu2, Ningning Min2, Yufan Wei2, Xiangdong Li3, Xiru Li4.
Abstract
Bleeding complications can cause significant morbidities and mortalities in both civilian and military conditions. The formation of stable blood clots or hemostasis is essential to prevent major blood loss and death from excessive bleeding. However, the body's self-coagulation process cannot accomplish timely hemostasis without the assistance of hemostatic agents under some conditions. In the past two decades, topical hemostatic materials and devices containing platelets, fibrin, and polysaccharides have been gradually developed and introduced to induce faster or more stable blood clot formation, updating or iterating traditional hemostatic materials. Despite the various forms and functions of topical hemostatic materials that have been developed for different clinical conditions, uncontrolled hemorrhage still causes over 30% of trauma deaths across the world. Therefore, it is important to fabricate fast, efficient, safe, and ready-to-use novel hemostatic materials. It is necessary to understand the coagulation process and the hemostatic mechanism of different materials to develop novel topical hemostatic agents, such as tissue adhesives and sealants from various natural and synthetic materials. This review discusses the structural features of topical hemostatic materials related to the stimulation of hemostasis, summarizes the commercially available products and their applications, and reviews the ongoing clinical trials and recent studies concerning the development of different hemostatic materials. 2021 Annals of Translational Medicine. All rights reserved.Entities:
Keywords: Topical hemostatic materials; hemostatic mechanism; hemostatic products; outlook
Year: 2021 PMID: 33987275 PMCID: PMC8105794 DOI: 10.21037/atm-20-7160
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ann Transl Med ISSN: 2305-5839