Thrombosis and biofouling of extracorporeal circuits and indwelling medical devices cause significant morbidity and mortality worldwide. We describe a bioinspired coating that repels blood from virtually any material by covalently tethering a molecular layer of perfluorocarbon, which holds a thin liquid film of medical-grade perfluorocarbon on the substrate surface, mimicking the liquid layer certain plants use to prevent adhesion. This coating prevents fibrin attachment, reduces platelet adhesion and activation, suppresses biofilm formation, and is stable under blood flow in vitro. Surface-coated medical-grade tubing and catheters, assembled into arteriovenous shunts and implanted in living pigs, remain patent for at least 8 hours without ...
Interfacing blood with any artificial surface instantly triggers the activation of coagulation at th...
Title: Bioactive interfaces between synthetic surfaces and biological fluids Author: Andrés de los S...
The use of blood-contacting implantable devices is limited by surface-induced thrombosis, which has ...
© 2022 IEEE.Thrombogenesis and infections due to pathogen transmission caused by medical equipment i...
Vascular biomaterial structures may be coated with a plasma-induced layer on their surface. Vascular...
The use of implantable medical devices is a common and indispensable part of medical care for both d...
Despite the advanced modern biotechniques, thrombosis and bacterial infection of biomedical devices ...
Extracorporeal life support (ECLS) is a class of technologies used to support or replace the functio...
Biomaterials are an integral part of modern health care and offer potential treatment modalities to ...
Injectable and/or Implantable medical devices are widely used in the treatment of diseases. Among th...
International audienceThe use of catheters and other implanted devices is constantly increasing in m...
Virtually all biomaterials are susceptible to biofilm formation and, as a consequence, device-associ...
The protein/cell interactions with the surface at the blood-biomaterial interface generally control ...
Reducing biofouling while increasing lubricity of inserted medical catheters is highly desirable to ...
Biomaterials and medical devices induce tissue responses when they get into contact with human blood...
Interfacing blood with any artificial surface instantly triggers the activation of coagulation at th...
Title: Bioactive interfaces between synthetic surfaces and biological fluids Author: Andrés de los S...
The use of blood-contacting implantable devices is limited by surface-induced thrombosis, which has ...
© 2022 IEEE.Thrombogenesis and infections due to pathogen transmission caused by medical equipment i...
Vascular biomaterial structures may be coated with a plasma-induced layer on their surface. Vascular...
The use of implantable medical devices is a common and indispensable part of medical care for both d...
Despite the advanced modern biotechniques, thrombosis and bacterial infection of biomedical devices ...
Extracorporeal life support (ECLS) is a class of technologies used to support or replace the functio...
Biomaterials are an integral part of modern health care and offer potential treatment modalities to ...
Injectable and/or Implantable medical devices are widely used in the treatment of diseases. Among th...
International audienceThe use of catheters and other implanted devices is constantly increasing in m...
Virtually all biomaterials are susceptible to biofilm formation and, as a consequence, device-associ...
The protein/cell interactions with the surface at the blood-biomaterial interface generally control ...
Reducing biofouling while increasing lubricity of inserted medical catheters is highly desirable to ...
Biomaterials and medical devices induce tissue responses when they get into contact with human blood...
Interfacing blood with any artificial surface instantly triggers the activation of coagulation at th...
Title: Bioactive interfaces between synthetic surfaces and biological fluids Author: Andrés de los S...
The use of blood-contacting implantable devices is limited by surface-induced thrombosis, which has ...