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Characterization of a canine freeze-dried platelet-derived hemostatic agent: A preclinical model for surgical and traumatic hemorrhage.

Authors :
Brown, Meredith
Kuhn, Benjamin
Moskowitz, Keith A.
Amos, Stephen
Mays, Erin Long
Alexander, W. Allan
Fitzpatrick, G. Michael
Source :
Thrombosis Research. Jun2024, Vol. 238, p67-77. 11p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

A freeze-dried, platelet-derived hemostatic agent (FPH) was developed for acute hemorrhage. The canine product (cFPH) was developed for use in preclinical models supporting human product (hFPH) investigations. A carotid artery bypass graft (CABG) study in dogs compared 3 dosages of cFPH to canine liquid stored platelets (cLSP) and vehicle (VEH) control groups. Histopathological analysis and blood loss assessments were completed. A separate ex-vivo synthetic graft study assessed thrombogenicity via blood from human and canine donors that was combined with species-specific FPH or apheresis platelets. Characterization of cFPH and hFPH included thrombin generation, total thrombus formation, and scanning electron microscopy. Blood loss was reduced in CABG dogs receiving standard of care (cLSP) or cFPH treatment compared to VEH control; a cFPH dose effect signal was observed. Further, cFPH dosing up to 5 × 109 cells/kg was not associated with increased mortality or occlusion of the anastomosis sites, and histopathologic evidence of off-target thrombosis was not detected. When passed through a synthetic graft (ex vivo), whole blood combined with species-specific FPH did not result in thrombosis beyond that of whole blood control. In vitro testing and imaging of cFPH and FPH were comparable. A single dose of cFPH or cLSP reduced blood loss in a pilot surgical study and was well tolerated with no related adverse events. Further, the hemostatic activity and characteristics of cFPH are comparable to that of hFPH, suggesting that research findings from the canine product are likely to inform the development of the human product. [Display omitted] • Canine freeze-dried platelet-derived hemostat reduced blood loss in a pilot cardiac surgical study. • Canine freeze-dried platelet-derived hemostat is a surrogate to evaluate the human product in surgical bleeding. • Canine freeze-dried platelet-derived hemostat does not induce off-target thrombosis. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00493848
Volume :
238
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Thrombosis Research
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
177318223
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.thromres.2024.04.010