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Hydrophobically modified chitosan gauze: a novel topical hemostat

Authors :
Mayur Narayan
Jason Pasley
Matthew B. Dowling
Srinivasa R. Raghavan
Apurva Chaturvedi
Thomas M. Scalea
John P. Gustin
Source :
Journal of Surgical Research. 207:45-52
Publication Year :
2017
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2017.

Abstract

Background Currently, the standard of care for treating severe hemorrhage in a military setting is Combat Gauze (CG). Previous work has shown that hydrophobically modified chitosan (hm-C) has significant hemostatic capability relative to its native chitosan counterpart. This work aims to evaluate gauze coated in hm-C relative to CG as well as ChitoGauze (ChG) in a lethal in vivo hemorrhage model. Methods Twelve Yorkshire swine were randomized to receive either hm-C gauze ( n = 4), ChG ( n = 4), or CG ( n = 4). A standard hemorrhage model was used in which animals underwent a splenectomy before a 6-mm punch arterial puncture of the femoral artery. Thirty seconds of free bleeding was allowed before dressings were applied and compressed for 3 min. Baseline mean arterial pressure was preserved via fluid resuscitation. Experiments were conducted for 3 h after which any surviving animal was euthanized. Results hm-C gauze was found to be at least equivalent to both CG and ChG in terms of overall survival (100% versus 75%), number of dressing used (6 versus 7), and duration of hemostasis (3 h versus 2.25 h). Total post-treatment blood loss was lower in the hm-C gauze treatment group (4.7 mL/kg) when compared to CG (13.4 mL/kg) and ChG (12.1 mL/kg) groups. Conclusions hm-C gauze outperformed both CG and ChG in a lethal hemorrhage model but without statistical significance for key endpoints. Future comparison of hm-C gauze to CG and ChG will be performed on a hypothermic, coagulopathic model that should allow for outcome significance to be differentiated under small treatment groups.

Details

ISSN :
00224804
Volume :
207
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Surgical Research
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....a6c81f4fe6441274e2588a21cf4669e0
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jss.2016.04.052