2023
DOI: 10.3390/polym15030656
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Chitosan Lactate Particles for Non-Compression Hemostasis on Hepatic Resection

Abstract: The liver is the most complex vascular anatomy of all human organs, with extremely rich blood flow and fragile texture. Massive liver bleeding usually occurs after traumatic liver injury, causing severe systematic issues. Thus, bleeding control is critical in hindering mortality rates and complications in patients. In this study, non-compression hemostasis materials based on chitosan lactate particles (CLP) were developed for handling liver bleeding after injuries. CLP showed good blood biocompatibility and an… Show more

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“…However, significant bleeding was observed in the control group by 180 s. And a large amount of blood was observed to soak the gauze in the control group with femoral artery hemorrhage. In addition, we further supplement an experiment by using a 1/3 liver defect hemorrhage model, which is known as strict bleeding model [ 32,33 ] (Figure S5, Supporting Information). Untreated group and Alg sponges group were used as controls in the liver hemorrhage model.…”
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“…However, significant bleeding was observed in the control group by 180 s. And a large amount of blood was observed to soak the gauze in the control group with femoral artery hemorrhage. In addition, we further supplement an experiment by using a 1/3 liver defect hemorrhage model, which is known as strict bleeding model [ 32,33 ] (Figure S5, Supporting Information). Untreated group and Alg sponges group were used as controls in the liver hemorrhage model.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, we further supplement an experiment by using a 1/3 liver defect hemorrhage model, which is known as strict bleeding model [32,33] (Figure S5, Supporting Information). Untreated group and Alg sponges group were used as controls in the liver hemorrhage model.…”
Section: Dynamic Hemostasis In Vivomentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Total blood volume (TBV) was used to calculate the percentage of blood loss. The total blood volume of the rabbit was assumed to be 60 mL/kg . One animal from each group was sacrificed, and the liver, kidney, heart, and spleen were isolated for ex vivo imaging under the IVIS system.…”
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“…The total blood volume of the rabbit was assumed to be 60 mL/kg. 30 One animal from each group was sacrificed, and the liver, kidney, heart, and spleen were isolated for ex vivo imaging under the IVIS system. For the rest of the animals in each group, survival was monitored for 3 weeks.…”
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confidence: 99%