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Next Generation Hemostatic Materials Based on NHS-Ester Functionalized Poly(2-oxazoline)s.

Authors :
Boerman, Marcel A.
Roozen, Edwin
Sánchez-Fernández, María José
Keereweer, Abraham R.
Félix Lanao, Rosa P.
Bender, Johan C. M. E.
Hoogenboom, Richard
Leeuwenburgh, Sander C.
Jansen, John A.
Van Goor, Harry
Van Hest, Jan C. M.
Source :
Biomacromolecules. Aug2017, Vol. 18 Issue 8, p2529-2538. 10p.
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

In order to prevent hemorrhage during surgical procedures, a wide range of hemostatic agents have been developed. However, their efficacy is variable; hemostatic devices that use bioactive components to accelerate coagulation are dependent on natural sources, which limits reproducibility. Hybrid devices in which chain-end reactive poly(ethylene glycol) is employed as active component sometimes suffer from irregular cross-linking and dissolution of the polar PEG when blood flow is substantial. Herein, we describe a synthetic, nonbioactive hemostatic product by coating N-hydroxysuccinimide ester (NHS)-functional poly(2-oxazoline)s (POx-NHS) onto gelatin patches, which acts by formation of covalent cross-links between polymer, host blood proteins, gelatin and tissue to seal the wound site and prevent hemorrhage during surgery. We studied different process parameters (including polymer, carrier, and coating technique) in direct comparison with clinical products (Hemopatch and Tachosil) to obtain deeper understanding of this class of hemostatic products. In this work, we successfully prove the hemostatic efficacy of POx-NHS as polymer powders and coated patches both in vitro and in vivo against Hemopatch and Tachosil, demonstrating that POx-NHS are excellent candidate polymers for the development of next generation hemostatic patches. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
15257797
Volume :
18
Issue :
8
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Biomacromolecules
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
124640821
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.biomac.7b00683