| Literature DB >> 34520014 |
Tatiana Mencarini1, Silvia Bozzi1, Alberto Redaelli2.
Abstract
Mechanical circulatory support devices (MCSDs), although proved to be a pillar in the clinical setting of advanced heart failure, are afflicted by thromboembolic complications. Shear-mediated platelet activation has been recognized to drive thromboembolic events in patients implanted with MCSDs. Despite this, to date, a clinically reliable diagnostic test for assessing platelet response to stress stimuli is still missing. Here, we describe and apply the previously developed device thrombogenicity emulation methodology to the design of a microfluidic platform able to replicate shear stress profiles representative of MCSDs. The device-specific shear-mediated platelet activation is finally assessed by the platelet activity state assay, which measures real-time thrombin production, as a marker of platelet activation level. This technique can be employed to emulate the shear stress patterns of different MCSDs, such as mechanical heart valves, ventricular assist devices, and stents.Entities:
Keywords: Mechanical circulatory support devices; Microfluidics; Platelet activation; Shear stress patterns; Thrombogenicity
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Year: 2022 PMID: 34520014 DOI: 10.1007/978-1-0716-1693-2_12
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Methods Mol Biol ISSN: 1064-3745