In this study an attempt was made to find an optimum method of chemical treatment to prevent the calcification of bioprosthetic heart valves. Bovine pericardium was washed in a 5% sodium chloride solution followed by trypsin (Tr) treatment and was kept in 0. 1% glutaraldehyde (GA) with a gradual increase in concentration up to 0. 25% GA and finally posttreated with a 4% chitosan (Ch) solution. Fresh, 0. 2% GA, 0. 625% GA, and sodium chloride-Tr-GA treated pericardial samples were taken for comparative study. Tensile testing showed comparable strength and elongation at the breaking point for all groups. The thermal shrinkage studies indicated merit of the proposed treatment (5% sodium chloride-trypsinglutaraldehyde treated pericardia with ch...
Calcification is the most frequent cause of clinical dysfunction of glutaraldehyde treated bioprosth...
Heart valve disease is prevalent among Canadian population and worldwide; and for failing valves, th...
A novel chemical modification of biological tissues was developed by the direct coupling heparin to ...
One of the most important problems arising in cardiac bioprostheses made with bovine pericardium and...
Calcification is the principal cause of the clinical failure of bioprosthetic heart valves fabricate...
Calcification is a recurrent problem in patients suffering from heart valve disease and it is the ma...
This study investigated the calcification process that occurred on chemically treated bovine pericar...
This work has investigated the in vitro calcification of bovine pericardium (BP) treated with chitos...
To study the process of calcification in bioprostheses, valve leaflets were implanted subcutaneously...
This study investigated the calcification process that occurred on chemically treated bovine pericar...
The purpose of this study was to determine if phosphocitrate (PC), a naturally occurring inhibitor o...
Calcification of bioprosthetic heart valves fabricated from glutaraldehyde pretreated bovine pericar...
Every year a lot of people suffering from congenital or acquired heart valve diseases overcome heart...
The biomineralization of bovine pericardium (BP) heart valve bioprostheses was investigated by simul...
Calcification plays a major role in the failure of biopros-thetic and other tissue heart valve subst...
Calcification is the most frequent cause of clinical dysfunction of glutaraldehyde treated bioprosth...
Heart valve disease is prevalent among Canadian population and worldwide; and for failing valves, th...
A novel chemical modification of biological tissues was developed by the direct coupling heparin to ...
One of the most important problems arising in cardiac bioprostheses made with bovine pericardium and...
Calcification is the principal cause of the clinical failure of bioprosthetic heart valves fabricate...
Calcification is a recurrent problem in patients suffering from heart valve disease and it is the ma...
This study investigated the calcification process that occurred on chemically treated bovine pericar...
This work has investigated the in vitro calcification of bovine pericardium (BP) treated with chitos...
To study the process of calcification in bioprostheses, valve leaflets were implanted subcutaneously...
This study investigated the calcification process that occurred on chemically treated bovine pericar...
The purpose of this study was to determine if phosphocitrate (PC), a naturally occurring inhibitor o...
Calcification of bioprosthetic heart valves fabricated from glutaraldehyde pretreated bovine pericar...
Every year a lot of people suffering from congenital or acquired heart valve diseases overcome heart...
The biomineralization of bovine pericardium (BP) heart valve bioprostheses was investigated by simul...
Calcification plays a major role in the failure of biopros-thetic and other tissue heart valve subst...
Calcification is the most frequent cause of clinical dysfunction of glutaraldehyde treated bioprosth...
Heart valve disease is prevalent among Canadian population and worldwide; and for failing valves, th...
A novel chemical modification of biological tissues was developed by the direct coupling heparin to ...