Intrinsic hemostasis is an innate body response to prevent bleeding based on the sol–gel transition of blood. However, it is often inadequate for exceptional situations, such as acute injury and coagulation disorders, which typically require immediate medical intervention. Herein, we report the preparation of an efficient hemostatic powder, composed of tannic acid (TA), poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG), and poly(d,l-lactide-co-glycolide)-b-poly(ethylene glycol)-b-poly(d,l-lactide-co-glycolide) triblock copolymer (TB), for biomimetic hemostasis at the bleeding sites. TA has a high affinity for biomolecules and cells and can form coacervates with PEG driven by hydrogen bonding. TB enhances the mechanical strength and provides thermoresponsiveness....
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Biological Engineering, 2018.Ca...
Bleeding control is critical for improving survival rates in clinical and military environments. Des...
Hemorrhage (severe blood loss) from traumatic injury is a leading cause of death for soldiers in com...
Commercial hemostatic agents and surgical sealants do not meet the current clinical need. The availa...
Broad interest in developing new hemostatic technologies arises from unmet needs in mitigating uncon...
In order to prevent hemorrhage during surgical procedures, a wide range of hemostatic agents have be...
Contains fulltext : 177170.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In order to pre...
Controlling bleeding from a raptured tissue, especially during the surgeries, is essentially importa...
Although a number of natural materials have been used as hemostatic agents, many substances do not a...
Injectable and sprayable hydrogels have attracted considerable attention for application in the biom...
Hydrophobically modified (hm) derivatives of biopolymers like chitosan have the ability to coagulate...
Enhancement of hemostasis at the site of wound is a very attractive method to limit bleeding and to...
Blood coagulation in tissue healing not only prevents blood loss, but also forms a natural scaffold ...
Non-compressible hemorrhage is an unmet clinical challenge that accounts for high mortality in traum...
Trauma is the number one killer of people under the age of 45 worldwide. Hemorrhage is the second-le...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Biological Engineering, 2018.Ca...
Bleeding control is critical for improving survival rates in clinical and military environments. Des...
Hemorrhage (severe blood loss) from traumatic injury is a leading cause of death for soldiers in com...
Commercial hemostatic agents and surgical sealants do not meet the current clinical need. The availa...
Broad interest in developing new hemostatic technologies arises from unmet needs in mitigating uncon...
In order to prevent hemorrhage during surgical procedures, a wide range of hemostatic agents have be...
Contains fulltext : 177170.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In order to pre...
Controlling bleeding from a raptured tissue, especially during the surgeries, is essentially importa...
Although a number of natural materials have been used as hemostatic agents, many substances do not a...
Injectable and sprayable hydrogels have attracted considerable attention for application in the biom...
Hydrophobically modified (hm) derivatives of biopolymers like chitosan have the ability to coagulate...
Enhancement of hemostasis at the site of wound is a very attractive method to limit bleeding and to...
Blood coagulation in tissue healing not only prevents blood loss, but also forms a natural scaffold ...
Non-compressible hemorrhage is an unmet clinical challenge that accounts for high mortality in traum...
Trauma is the number one killer of people under the age of 45 worldwide. Hemorrhage is the second-le...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Biological Engineering, 2018.Ca...
Bleeding control is critical for improving survival rates in clinical and military environments. Des...
Hemorrhage (severe blood loss) from traumatic injury is a leading cause of death for soldiers in com...