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In vitro haemocompatibility assessment of acrylic acid deposited on solid, polyurethane substrate. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study aimed to evaluate the haemocompatibility of polyurethane discs modified for cardiovascular regeneration, specifically by applying an acrylic acid coating to reduce blood coagulation activation.
  • The coating enhanced the material's wettability and minimized protein adhesion, supporting better interaction with blood under high shear stress conditions.
  • In vitro tests using a blood flow simulator demonstrated that the acrylic acid-coated discs had low blood coagulation and leukocyte activation, indicating their positive haemocompatible properties.

Article Abstract

The main purpose of the work was to assess the haemocompatible properties of polyurethane discs with a modified surface dedicated to cardiovascular system regeneration. They were coated with acrylic acid-based material to inhibit the activation of the blood coagulation cascade. This coating improved the wettability of the material, leading to the prevention of protein adsorption on the surface. The blood-material interaction was analyzed in dynamic conditions with a specially designed tester, which helps to control blood-material interaction under high shear stress conditions. The corresponding numerical model of the tester was also developed by finite volume method (FVM). The 3D FVM model allows the determination of shear stresses applying different flow and boundary conditions representing blood-material interactions. The haemocompatibility analyses were performed through in vitro tests using a blood flow simulator. They revealed a low probability of activation of blood coagulation and low leukocyte activation. The original mechanical set-up to test the blood-material interaction helped to prove that acrylic acid-based coatings expressed good haemocompatible properties.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.colsurfb.2021.111562DOI Listing

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