Although blood-contacting medical devices are used widely, blood clot formation (thrombosis) leads to device failure and potentially catastrophic adverse thrombotic events for patients, such as stroke or pulomonary embolism. Systemic anti-thrombotic drugs aimed at reducing these complications do not always prevent device thrombosis and can cause increased bleeding risks. Therefore, our understanding of material thrombosis mechanisms needs to be improved in order to develop next generation blood-contacting medical devices and materials. Medical device development requires material thrombogenicity evaluation according to the International Standards 10993-4 Biological evaluation of medical devices– Selection of tests for interactions wi...
In this review, we hypothesise that, next to biocompatibility, optimal blood compatibility depends o...
This paper provides an overview of the various types of microfluidic devices that are employed to st...
In vitro studies of cardiovascular biology have often relied on static assays using plasma or isolat...
Medical devices are burdened with complications of thrombosis and hemorrhage. The combined interacti...
Circulatory-assist devices (CAD) are commonly used in clinical practice for end stage cardiovascular...
In vitro flow-based assays are widely used to investigate the role of platelets and coagulation in h...
INTRODUCTION: Mechanical circulatory support devices (MCSDs) are emerging as a valuable therapeutic ...
Hemocompatibility of blood contacting medical devices has to be evaluated before their intended appl...
Cardiovascular disease is a major cause of mortality globally and is subject to ongoing research to ...
Although the thrombogenic nature of the surfaces of cardiovascular devices is an important aspect of...
Explanted extracorporeal access devices exhibit different degrees of thrombus formation as a result ...
Custom-made and commercial parallel-plate flow chambers are widely used for studies of platelet acti...
Microfluidic devices provide a powerful platform for the study of blood biology due to their control...
In vitro studies of cardiovascular biology have often relied on static assays using plasma or isolat...
Microfluidic devices provide a powerful platform for the study of blood biology due to their control...
In this review, we hypothesise that, next to biocompatibility, optimal blood compatibility depends o...
This paper provides an overview of the various types of microfluidic devices that are employed to st...
In vitro studies of cardiovascular biology have often relied on static assays using plasma or isolat...
Medical devices are burdened with complications of thrombosis and hemorrhage. The combined interacti...
Circulatory-assist devices (CAD) are commonly used in clinical practice for end stage cardiovascular...
In vitro flow-based assays are widely used to investigate the role of platelets and coagulation in h...
INTRODUCTION: Mechanical circulatory support devices (MCSDs) are emerging as a valuable therapeutic ...
Hemocompatibility of blood contacting medical devices has to be evaluated before their intended appl...
Cardiovascular disease is a major cause of mortality globally and is subject to ongoing research to ...
Although the thrombogenic nature of the surfaces of cardiovascular devices is an important aspect of...
Explanted extracorporeal access devices exhibit different degrees of thrombus formation as a result ...
Custom-made and commercial parallel-plate flow chambers are widely used for studies of platelet acti...
Microfluidic devices provide a powerful platform for the study of blood biology due to their control...
In vitro studies of cardiovascular biology have often relied on static assays using plasma or isolat...
Microfluidic devices provide a powerful platform for the study of blood biology due to their control...
In this review, we hypothesise that, next to biocompatibility, optimal blood compatibility depends o...
This paper provides an overview of the various types of microfluidic devices that are employed to st...
In vitro studies of cardiovascular biology have often relied on static assays using plasma or isolat...