Purpose: Bleeding is a leading cause of mortality and morbidity in the trauma and surgery field, using effective hemostatic agents can help us reduce bleeding especially in parenchymal hemorrhage. Nowadays polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) is known as a safe candidate for wound dressing and maybe a hemostatic agent. PVA-based hydrogel is a popular biocompatible material in the biomedical field especially when it has high water absorption. In this study, we investigated the PVA hydrogel’s mechanical and biological properties as well as its hemostatic potential in parenchymal bleeding. Methods: PVA hydrogel had made by the freeze-thawing approach, we used PVA hydrogel in comparison to standard treatment to investigate hemostatic potency. Also, we perfo...
Application of vascular grafts of the polyvinyl alcohol hydrogel (PVA) associated with MSCs from Wha...
Uncontrollable bleeding constitutes nearly half of all deaths in the military field while in hospita...
Melinda H MacDonald, Allen Y Wang, Jeffrey W Clymer, Richard W Hutchinson, Richard Ko...
INTRODUCTION: In the treatment of hepatic injuries, there is not always adequate and secure hemostas...
Objectives: Bleeding control is crucial in preventing negative consequences by reducing blood loss i...
Objective: The aim of this study is to evaluate the efficacy of the Algan Hemostatic Agent (AHA) ava...
Polyvinyl alcohol hydrogel (PVA) is a synthetic polymer with an increasing application in the biomed...
BACKGROUND: Damage control is valuable in hemodynamically unstable trauma patients. To improve the h...
Conventional self-assembling peptide hydrogels are effective as topical hemostatic agents. However, ...
WOS: 000266280200008PubMed: 19466658Introduction: Hemorrhage is a leading cause of death after traum...
(a) ATR-FTIR of PVA-based hydrogels. (b) PVA-based hydrogel swelling over time. (c) Hemolysis of red...
An appropriate hemostatic dressing for prehospital use should lower mortality due to uncontrolled he...
Polymers have found increasing favor in biomedical applications due to the greater control that res...
Polyvinyl alcohol hydrogel (PVA) is a water-soluble synthetic polymer with an increasingly use in bi...
INTRODUCTION: In the treatment of hepatic injuries, there is not always adequate and secure hemostas...
Application of vascular grafts of the polyvinyl alcohol hydrogel (PVA) associated with MSCs from Wha...
Uncontrollable bleeding constitutes nearly half of all deaths in the military field while in hospita...
Melinda H MacDonald, Allen Y Wang, Jeffrey W Clymer, Richard W Hutchinson, Richard Ko...
INTRODUCTION: In the treatment of hepatic injuries, there is not always adequate and secure hemostas...
Objectives: Bleeding control is crucial in preventing negative consequences by reducing blood loss i...
Objective: The aim of this study is to evaluate the efficacy of the Algan Hemostatic Agent (AHA) ava...
Polyvinyl alcohol hydrogel (PVA) is a synthetic polymer with an increasing application in the biomed...
BACKGROUND: Damage control is valuable in hemodynamically unstable trauma patients. To improve the h...
Conventional self-assembling peptide hydrogels are effective as topical hemostatic agents. However, ...
WOS: 000266280200008PubMed: 19466658Introduction: Hemorrhage is a leading cause of death after traum...
(a) ATR-FTIR of PVA-based hydrogels. (b) PVA-based hydrogel swelling over time. (c) Hemolysis of red...
An appropriate hemostatic dressing for prehospital use should lower mortality due to uncontrolled he...
Polymers have found increasing favor in biomedical applications due to the greater control that res...
Polyvinyl alcohol hydrogel (PVA) is a water-soluble synthetic polymer with an increasingly use in bi...
INTRODUCTION: In the treatment of hepatic injuries, there is not always adequate and secure hemostas...
Application of vascular grafts of the polyvinyl alcohol hydrogel (PVA) associated with MSCs from Wha...
Uncontrollable bleeding constitutes nearly half of all deaths in the military field while in hospita...
Melinda H MacDonald, Allen Y Wang, Jeffrey W Clymer, Richard W Hutchinson, Richard Ko...