2021 Fall.Includes bibliographical references.Each year millions of blood-contacting devices are used in clinical scenarios, with contact durations designed to range anywhere from hours to years. Current blood-contacting devices can perform their intended purposes well but require the assistance of systemic drugs to inhibit failure via unfavorable interactions between the material's surface and the surrounding biology. The drugs used to inhibit failure of these devices are associated with side effects that can cause increased morbidity of patients because of their systemic administration. Thus, there is a need to design materials that can inhibit thrombus, inflammation, and infection locally at the surface of a device for the device's lifet...
Over the years, several devices have been created (and the development of many others is currently i...
Synthetic materials for use in blood contacting applications have been studied for many years with l...
Implantable vascular devices are widely used in clinical treatments for various vascular diseases. H...
Blood-contacting materials are critical in many applications where long-term performance is desired....
The endothelial glycocalyx lining the inside surfaces of blood vessels has multiple features that pr...
Residing at the interface between circulating blood and the vessel wall, the endothelial glycocalyx ...
In this article, we provide an update on the various approaches to “blood compatibilization”, and in...
Biomaterials and medical devices induce tissue responses when they get into contact with human blood...
Tissue engineered vascular grafts (TEVGs) are beginning to achieve clinical success and hold promise...
The balance between systemic anticoagulation and clotting is challenging. In normal hemostasis, the ...
The use of blood-contacting implantable devices is limited by surface-induced thrombosis, which has ...
Patients with kidney failure usually undergo hemodialysis, a process by which toxins produced by the...
There is a need for biomimetic materials for use in blood-contacting devices. Blood contacting surfa...
\u3cp\u3eBiomaterials with excellent blood-compatibility are needed for applications in vascular rep...
Mimicking the nitric oxide (NO)-release and glycocalyx functions of native vascular endothelium on c...
Over the years, several devices have been created (and the development of many others is currently i...
Synthetic materials for use in blood contacting applications have been studied for many years with l...
Implantable vascular devices are widely used in clinical treatments for various vascular diseases. H...
Blood-contacting materials are critical in many applications where long-term performance is desired....
The endothelial glycocalyx lining the inside surfaces of blood vessels has multiple features that pr...
Residing at the interface between circulating blood and the vessel wall, the endothelial glycocalyx ...
In this article, we provide an update on the various approaches to “blood compatibilization”, and in...
Biomaterials and medical devices induce tissue responses when they get into contact with human blood...
Tissue engineered vascular grafts (TEVGs) are beginning to achieve clinical success and hold promise...
The balance between systemic anticoagulation and clotting is challenging. In normal hemostasis, the ...
The use of blood-contacting implantable devices is limited by surface-induced thrombosis, which has ...
Patients with kidney failure usually undergo hemodialysis, a process by which toxins produced by the...
There is a need for biomimetic materials for use in blood-contacting devices. Blood contacting surfa...
\u3cp\u3eBiomaterials with excellent blood-compatibility are needed for applications in vascular rep...
Mimicking the nitric oxide (NO)-release and glycocalyx functions of native vascular endothelium on c...
Over the years, several devices have been created (and the development of many others is currently i...
Synthetic materials for use in blood contacting applications have been studied for many years with l...
Implantable vascular devices are widely used in clinical treatments for various vascular diseases. H...