1989
DOI: 10.1111/j.1525-1594.1989.tb01570.x
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Experimental Study on the Adsorption of Excess Heparin with Anion Exchange Resin Fiber

Abstract: Anion exchange resin fiber (Ionex) was used as a heparin adsorbent. Ionex has the adsorption capacity of 70 mglg (weight by desiccation) for heparin, and was used in an attempt to remove the heparin from blood-perfused artificial organs, before the blood was transfused back into the patients. In the ex vivo study, the 5 systemically heparinized dogs (500 U/kg) were treated with a 3540 g column of Ionex, by direct hemoperfusion (DHP). The concentration of heparin was significantly reduced, within 15 to 60 minut… Show more

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“…Subjects met the diagnostic criteria for OSAHS based on polysomnography (PSG) (adults: AHI ≥5/h; children: AHI ≥1/h) ( 19 , 20 ),…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Subjects met the diagnostic criteria for OSAHS based on polysomnography (PSG) (adults: AHI ≥5/h; children: AHI ≥1/h) ( 19 , 20 ),…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It would, therefore, be highly unlikely if this chemically potent drug did not interact with foreign surfaces. Indeed, binding and immobilization of anticoagulants such as heparin or nafamostat mesilate (FUT) onto dialysis membranes has been the target of much research over the last 20 years (e.g., [45][46][47][48][49][50][51]. Apart from influencing the anticoaguiatory properties of extracorporeal materials, it can be assumed that this layer coating of immobilized anticoagulants should affect surface biocompatibility (51).…”
Section: Heparinmentioning
confidence: 99%