Hemocompatibility is not a characteristic depending only on chemical properties of materials. In the last ten years it has been observed that materials potentially hemocompatible with regards to their chemical structure, proved to be unsatisfactory for the fabrication of prostheses in contact with blood. Quite recently some Authors have pointed out the important role, for the blood compatibility of a prosthesis, both of the physico-mechanical properties of materials and of the fabrication process which can vary the porosity and the surface characteristics. In the attempt to improve the final hemocompatibility (i.e. that shown by prostheses "in vivo") of new thermoplastic elastomers (TPE) already synthesized in our laboratories and showing good hemocompatibility (from "in vitro" tests) based on their chemical structure, we are also studying different fabrication processes which can modify the bulk and surface properties, when used for the production of cardiovascular prostheses.

Cardiovascular prostheses based on polymeric materials with improved hemocompatibility

G Soldani
1984

Abstract

Hemocompatibility is not a characteristic depending only on chemical properties of materials. In the last ten years it has been observed that materials potentially hemocompatible with regards to their chemical structure, proved to be unsatisfactory for the fabrication of prostheses in contact with blood. Quite recently some Authors have pointed out the important role, for the blood compatibility of a prosthesis, both of the physico-mechanical properties of materials and of the fabrication process which can vary the porosity and the surface characteristics. In the attempt to improve the final hemocompatibility (i.e. that shown by prostheses "in vivo") of new thermoplastic elastomers (TPE) already synthesized in our laboratories and showing good hemocompatibility (from "in vitro" tests) based on their chemical structure, we are also studying different fabrication processes which can modify the bulk and surface properties, when used for the production of cardiovascular prostheses.
1984
Istituto di Fisiologia Clinica - IFC
Inglese
E Martuscelli, C Marchetta, and L. Nicolais, Eds.
Future trends in polymer science and technology: polymers: commodities or specialities?
International Workshop: Future trends in Polymer Science and Technology. Polymers: Commodities or Specialities?
261
264
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0-87762-512-3
http://www.worldcat.org/title/future-trends-in-polymer-science-and-technology-polymers-commodities-or-specialities-international-workshop-papers/oclc/751655953&referer=brief_results
Technomic Publishing Company
Lancastern, PA
STATI UNITI D'AMERICA
Sì, ma tipo non specificato
8-13 Ottobre, 1984
Capri (Na), Italy
Hemocompatibility
Platelet adhesion
Prosthetic heart valve
Small-diameter vascular graft
Consiglio Nazionole deile Ricerche - Progetto Finalizzato Chimica Fine - Sottoprogetto Materiali polimerici
4
open
Giusti, P; Palla, M; Pietrabissa, R; Soldani, G
273
info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject
04 Contributo in convegno::04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
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