Publications by authors named "Daniel T Donahue"

As the need for vascular access devices (VADs) continues to increase, so does the need for innovative designs and materials that can improve placement and optimize patient outcomes. Commercially available peripherally inserted central venous catheters (PICCs) are in high demand due to their ease of use and low cost. However, they are constructed of materials that can contribute to vascular injury and result in complications such as clotting, catheter failure, and infection.

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Adherence of proteins, cells, and microorganisms to the surface of biomaterials used for vascular access contribute to device failure by thrombosis, occlusions, and infections. Current technologies for inhibiting these complications are limited to coatings and additives that are limited in duration of efficacy and often induce adverse side effects. In this work, we developed a novel composite hydrogel structure comprising of a porous poly(vinyl alcohol) (PVA) that is impregnated with poly(acrylic acid) (PAA) and heat treated to create a physically cross-linked high-strength hydrogel material.

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