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Investigation of Blood Coagulation Using Impedance Spectroscopy: Toward Innovative Biomarkers to Assess Fibrinogenesis and Clot Retraction
This study focused on a coagulation assessment based on the novel technique of blood-impedance-magnitude measurement. With the impedance characterization of recalcified human blood, it was possible to identify two significative biomarkers (i.e., measurable indicators) related to fibrin formation (1s...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9404805/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36009382 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biomedicines10081833 |
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author | D’Ambrogio, Giulia Zahhaf, Omar Le, Minh-Quyen Gouriou, Yves Josset, Laurie Pialoux, Vincent Lermusiaux, Patrick Capsal, Jean-Fabien Cottinet, Pierre-Jean Schiava, Nellie Della |
author_facet | D’Ambrogio, Giulia Zahhaf, Omar Le, Minh-Quyen Gouriou, Yves Josset, Laurie Pialoux, Vincent Lermusiaux, Patrick Capsal, Jean-Fabien Cottinet, Pierre-Jean Schiava, Nellie Della |
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description | This study focused on a coagulation assessment based on the novel technique of blood-impedance-magnitude measurement. With the impedance characterization of recalcified human blood, it was possible to identify two significative biomarkers (i.e., measurable indicators) related to fibrin formation (1st marker) and clot retraction (2nd marker). The confocal microscopy of clotting blood provided a complete visual analysis of all the events occurring during coagulation, validating the significance of the impedance biomarkers. By analyzing the impedance phase angle (Φ) of blood during coagulation, as well as those of the clot and serum expelled after retraction, it was possible to further clarify the origin of the 2nd marker. Finally, an impedance-magnitude analysis and a rotational thromboelastometry test (ROTEM(®)) were simultaneously performed on blood sampled from the same donor; the results pointed out that the 1st marker was related to clotting time. The developed technique gives rise to a comprehensive and evolutive insight into coagulation, making it possible to progressively follow the whole process in real time. Moreover, this approach allows coagulation to be tested on any materials’ surface, laying the ground for new studies related to contact coagulation, meaning, thrombosis occurring on artificial implants. In a near future, impedance spectroscopy could be employed in the material characterization of cardiovascular prostheses whose properties could be monitored in situ and/or online using effective biomarkers. |
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spelling | pubmed-94048052022-08-26 Investigation of Blood Coagulation Using Impedance Spectroscopy: Toward Innovative Biomarkers to Assess Fibrinogenesis and Clot Retraction D’Ambrogio, Giulia Zahhaf, Omar Le, Minh-Quyen Gouriou, Yves Josset, Laurie Pialoux, Vincent Lermusiaux, Patrick Capsal, Jean-Fabien Cottinet, Pierre-Jean Schiava, Nellie Della Biomedicines Article This study focused on a coagulation assessment based on the novel technique of blood-impedance-magnitude measurement. With the impedance characterization of recalcified human blood, it was possible to identify two significative biomarkers (i.e., measurable indicators) related to fibrin formation (1st marker) and clot retraction (2nd marker). The confocal microscopy of clotting blood provided a complete visual analysis of all the events occurring during coagulation, validating the significance of the impedance biomarkers. By analyzing the impedance phase angle (Φ) of blood during coagulation, as well as those of the clot and serum expelled after retraction, it was possible to further clarify the origin of the 2nd marker. Finally, an impedance-magnitude analysis and a rotational thromboelastometry test (ROTEM(®)) were simultaneously performed on blood sampled from the same donor; the results pointed out that the 1st marker was related to clotting time. The developed technique gives rise to a comprehensive and evolutive insight into coagulation, making it possible to progressively follow the whole process in real time. Moreover, this approach allows coagulation to be tested on any materials’ surface, laying the ground for new studies related to contact coagulation, meaning, thrombosis occurring on artificial implants. In a near future, impedance spectroscopy could be employed in the material characterization of cardiovascular prostheses whose properties could be monitored in situ and/or online using effective biomarkers. MDPI 2022-07-29 /pmc/articles/PMC9404805/ /pubmed/36009382 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biomedicines10081833 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/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 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article D’Ambrogio, Giulia Zahhaf, Omar Le, Minh-Quyen Gouriou, Yves Josset, Laurie Pialoux, Vincent Lermusiaux, Patrick Capsal, Jean-Fabien Cottinet, Pierre-Jean Schiava, Nellie Della Investigation of Blood Coagulation Using Impedance Spectroscopy: Toward Innovative Biomarkers to Assess Fibrinogenesis and Clot Retraction |
title | Investigation of Blood Coagulation Using Impedance Spectroscopy: Toward Innovative Biomarkers to Assess Fibrinogenesis and Clot Retraction |
title_full | Investigation of Blood Coagulation Using Impedance Spectroscopy: Toward Innovative Biomarkers to Assess Fibrinogenesis and Clot Retraction |
title_fullStr | Investigation of Blood Coagulation Using Impedance Spectroscopy: Toward Innovative Biomarkers to Assess Fibrinogenesis and Clot Retraction |
title_full_unstemmed | Investigation of Blood Coagulation Using Impedance Spectroscopy: Toward Innovative Biomarkers to Assess Fibrinogenesis and Clot Retraction |
title_short | Investigation of Blood Coagulation Using Impedance Spectroscopy: Toward Innovative Biomarkers to Assess Fibrinogenesis and Clot Retraction |
title_sort | investigation of blood coagulation using impedance spectroscopy: toward innovative biomarkers to assess fibrinogenesis and clot retraction |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9404805/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36009382 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biomedicines10081833 |
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