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Composite Hemostatic Nonwoven Textiles Based on Hyaluronic Acid, Cellulose, and Etamsylate

The achievement of rapid hemostasis represents a long-term trend in hemostatic research. Specifically, composite materials are now the focus of attention, based on the given issues and required properties. In urology, different materials are used to achieve fast and effective hemostasis. Additionall...

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Autores principales: Suchý, Pavel, Paprskářová, Alice, Chalupová, Marta, Marholdová, Lucie, Nešporová, Kristina, Klusáková, Jarmila, Kuzmínová, Gabriela, Hendrych, Michal, Velebný, Vladimír
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7178357/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32244805
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma13071627
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author Suchý, Pavel
Paprskářová, Alice
Chalupová, Marta
Marholdová, Lucie
Nešporová, Kristina
Klusáková, Jarmila
Kuzmínová, Gabriela
Hendrych, Michal
Velebný, Vladimír
author_facet Suchý, Pavel
Paprskářová, Alice
Chalupová, Marta
Marholdová, Lucie
Nešporová, Kristina
Klusáková, Jarmila
Kuzmínová, Gabriela
Hendrych, Michal
Velebný, Vladimír
author_sort Suchý, Pavel
collection PubMed
description The achievement of rapid hemostasis represents a long-term trend in hemostatic research. Specifically, composite materials are now the focus of attention, based on the given issues and required properties. In urology, different materials are used to achieve fast and effective hemostasis. Additionally, it is desirable to exert a positive influence on local tissue reaction. In this study, three nonwoven textiles prepared by a wet spinning method and based on a combination of hyaluronic acid with either oxidized cellulose or carboxymethyl cellulose, along with the addition of etamsylate, were introduced and assessed in vivo using the rat partial nephrectomy model. A significantly shorter time to hemostasis in seconds (p < 0.05), was attributed to the effect of the carboxymethyl cellulose material. The addition of etamsylate did not noticeably contribute to further hemostasis, but its application strengthened the structure and therefore significantly improved the effect on local changes, while also facilitating any manipulation by the surgeons. Specifically, the hyaluronic acid supported the tissue healing and regeneration, and ensured the favorable results of the histological analysis. Moreover, the prepared textiles proved their bioresorbability after a three-day period. In brief, the fabrics yielded favorable hemostatic activity, bioresorbability, non-irritability, and had a beneficial effect on the tissue repair.
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spelling pubmed-71783572020-04-28 Composite Hemostatic Nonwoven Textiles Based on Hyaluronic Acid, Cellulose, and Etamsylate Suchý, Pavel Paprskářová, Alice Chalupová, Marta Marholdová, Lucie Nešporová, Kristina Klusáková, Jarmila Kuzmínová, Gabriela Hendrych, Michal Velebný, Vladimír Materials (Basel) Article The achievement of rapid hemostasis represents a long-term trend in hemostatic research. Specifically, composite materials are now the focus of attention, based on the given issues and required properties. In urology, different materials are used to achieve fast and effective hemostasis. Additionally, it is desirable to exert a positive influence on local tissue reaction. In this study, three nonwoven textiles prepared by a wet spinning method and based on a combination of hyaluronic acid with either oxidized cellulose or carboxymethyl cellulose, along with the addition of etamsylate, were introduced and assessed in vivo using the rat partial nephrectomy model. A significantly shorter time to hemostasis in seconds (p < 0.05), was attributed to the effect of the carboxymethyl cellulose material. The addition of etamsylate did not noticeably contribute to further hemostasis, but its application strengthened the structure and therefore significantly improved the effect on local changes, while also facilitating any manipulation by the surgeons. Specifically, the hyaluronic acid supported the tissue healing and regeneration, and ensured the favorable results of the histological analysis. Moreover, the prepared textiles proved their bioresorbability after a three-day period. In brief, the fabrics yielded favorable hemostatic activity, bioresorbability, non-irritability, and had a beneficial effect on the tissue repair. MDPI 2020-04-01 /pmc/articles/PMC7178357/ /pubmed/32244805 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma13071627 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Suchý, Pavel
Paprskářová, Alice
Chalupová, Marta
Marholdová, Lucie
Nešporová, Kristina
Klusáková, Jarmila
Kuzmínová, Gabriela
Hendrych, Michal
Velebný, Vladimír
Composite Hemostatic Nonwoven Textiles Based on Hyaluronic Acid, Cellulose, and Etamsylate
title Composite Hemostatic Nonwoven Textiles Based on Hyaluronic Acid, Cellulose, and Etamsylate
title_full Composite Hemostatic Nonwoven Textiles Based on Hyaluronic Acid, Cellulose, and Etamsylate
title_fullStr Composite Hemostatic Nonwoven Textiles Based on Hyaluronic Acid, Cellulose, and Etamsylate
title_full_unstemmed Composite Hemostatic Nonwoven Textiles Based on Hyaluronic Acid, Cellulose, and Etamsylate
title_short Composite Hemostatic Nonwoven Textiles Based on Hyaluronic Acid, Cellulose, and Etamsylate
title_sort composite hemostatic nonwoven textiles based on hyaluronic acid, cellulose, and etamsylate
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7178357/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32244805
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma13071627
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