New biocompatible and hemocompatib1e materials for applications in the cardiocirculatory system have been obtained by blending segmented polyurethane (SP) and human fibrinogen (H-FBNG) and by subsequent transformation of it into cross-linked human fibrin (H-FBN) by action of thrombin, factor XIII and calcium ions. The fairly low fibrinogen release (15%) from the blend and the DSC analysis seem to prove the presence of strong interaction operative on a molecular level between SP and H-FBNG. The transformation of the SP-(H-FBNG) blend into SP-(H-FBN) blend is confirmed by DSC analysis that shows the disappearance of a characteristic transition at 90°C present in H-FBNG and not in H-FBN. Preliminary results of "in vitro" and "in vivo" experiments of hemocompatibility of these materials are described.

New fibrin containing thermoplastic elastomers for cardiovascular applications

G SOLDANI;
1986

Abstract

New biocompatible and hemocompatib1e materials for applications in the cardiocirculatory system have been obtained by blending segmented polyurethane (SP) and human fibrinogen (H-FBNG) and by subsequent transformation of it into cross-linked human fibrin (H-FBN) by action of thrombin, factor XIII and calcium ions. The fairly low fibrinogen release (15%) from the blend and the DSC analysis seem to prove the presence of strong interaction operative on a molecular level between SP and H-FBNG. The transformation of the SP-(H-FBNG) blend into SP-(H-FBN) blend is confirmed by DSC analysis that shows the disappearance of a characteristic transition at 90°C present in H-FBNG and not in H-FBN. Preliminary results of "in vitro" and "in vivo" experiments of hemocompatibility of these materials are described.
1986
Istituto di Fisiologia Clinica - IFC
0444426663
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