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Nanostructured fibrin agarose hydrogel as a novel haemostatic agent

Blood loss remains a major concern during surgery and can increase the morbidity of the intervention. The use of topical haemostatic agents to overcome this issue therefore becomes necessary. Fibrin sealants are promising haemostatic agents due to their capacity to promote coagulation, but their eff...

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Autores principales: Campos‐Cuerva, Rafael, Fernández‐Muñoz, Beatriz, Farfán López, Francisco, Pereira Arenas, Sheila, Santos‐González, Mónica, Lopez‐Navas, Luis, Alaminos, Miguel, Campos, Antonio, Muntané, Jordi, Cepeda‐Franco, Carmen, Gómez‐Bravo, Miguel Ángel
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6594136/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30793853
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/term.2831
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author Campos‐Cuerva, Rafael
Fernández‐Muñoz, Beatriz
Farfán López, Francisco
Pereira Arenas, Sheila
Santos‐González, Mónica
Lopez‐Navas, Luis
Alaminos, Miguel
Campos, Antonio
Muntané, Jordi
Cepeda‐Franco, Carmen
Gómez‐Bravo, Miguel Ángel
author_facet Campos‐Cuerva, Rafael
Fernández‐Muñoz, Beatriz
Farfán López, Francisco
Pereira Arenas, Sheila
Santos‐González, Mónica
Lopez‐Navas, Luis
Alaminos, Miguel
Campos, Antonio
Muntané, Jordi
Cepeda‐Franco, Carmen
Gómez‐Bravo, Miguel Ángel
author_sort Campos‐Cuerva, Rafael
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description Blood loss remains a major concern during surgery and can increase the morbidity of the intervention. The use of topical haemostatic agents to overcome this issue therefore becomes necessary. Fibrin sealants are promising haemostatic agents due to their capacity to promote coagulation, but their effectiveness and applicability need to be improved. We have compared the haemostatic efficacy of a novel nanostructured fibrin‐agarose hydrogel patch, with (c‐NFAH) or without cells (a‐NFAH), against two commercially available haemostatic agents in a rat model of hepatic resection. Hepatic resections were performed by making short or long incisions (mild or severe model, respectively), and haemostatic agents were applied to evaluate time to haemostasis, presence of haematoma, post‐operative adhesions to adjacent tissues, and inflammation factors. We found a significantly higher haemostatic success rate (time to haemostasis) with a‐NFAH than with other commercial haemostatic agents. Furthermore, other relevant outcomes investigated were also improved in the a‐NFAH group, including no presence of haematoma, lower adhesions, and lower grades of haemorrhage, inflammation, and necrosis in histological analysis. Overall, these findings identify a‐NFAH as a promising haemostatic agent in liver resection and likely in a range of surgical procedures.
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spelling pubmed-65941362019-07-10 Nanostructured fibrin agarose hydrogel as a novel haemostatic agent Campos‐Cuerva, Rafael Fernández‐Muñoz, Beatriz Farfán López, Francisco Pereira Arenas, Sheila Santos‐González, Mónica Lopez‐Navas, Luis Alaminos, Miguel Campos, Antonio Muntané, Jordi Cepeda‐Franco, Carmen Gómez‐Bravo, Miguel Ángel J Tissue Eng Regen Med Research Articles Blood loss remains a major concern during surgery and can increase the morbidity of the intervention. The use of topical haemostatic agents to overcome this issue therefore becomes necessary. Fibrin sealants are promising haemostatic agents due to their capacity to promote coagulation, but their effectiveness and applicability need to be improved. We have compared the haemostatic efficacy of a novel nanostructured fibrin‐agarose hydrogel patch, with (c‐NFAH) or without cells (a‐NFAH), against two commercially available haemostatic agents in a rat model of hepatic resection. Hepatic resections were performed by making short or long incisions (mild or severe model, respectively), and haemostatic agents were applied to evaluate time to haemostasis, presence of haematoma, post‐operative adhesions to adjacent tissues, and inflammation factors. We found a significantly higher haemostatic success rate (time to haemostasis) with a‐NFAH than with other commercial haemostatic agents. Furthermore, other relevant outcomes investigated were also improved in the a‐NFAH group, including no presence of haematoma, lower adhesions, and lower grades of haemorrhage, inflammation, and necrosis in histological analysis. Overall, these findings identify a‐NFAH as a promising haemostatic agent in liver resection and likely in a range of surgical procedures. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2019-03-20 2019-04 /pmc/articles/PMC6594136/ /pubmed/30793853 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/term.2831 Text en © 2019 The Authors Journal of Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Campos‐Cuerva, Rafael
Fernández‐Muñoz, Beatriz
Farfán López, Francisco
Pereira Arenas, Sheila
Santos‐González, Mónica
Lopez‐Navas, Luis
Alaminos, Miguel
Campos, Antonio
Muntané, Jordi
Cepeda‐Franco, Carmen
Gómez‐Bravo, Miguel Ángel
Nanostructured fibrin agarose hydrogel as a novel haemostatic agent
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title_full Nanostructured fibrin agarose hydrogel as a novel haemostatic agent
title_fullStr Nanostructured fibrin agarose hydrogel as a novel haemostatic agent
title_full_unstemmed Nanostructured fibrin agarose hydrogel as a novel haemostatic agent
title_short Nanostructured fibrin agarose hydrogel as a novel haemostatic agent
title_sort nanostructured fibrin agarose hydrogel as a novel haemostatic agent
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6594136/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30793853
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/term.2831
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