2020
DOI: 10.3390/mps3020029
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Quantifying Physical Thrombus Characteristics on Cardiovascular Biomaterials Using MicroCT

Abstract: Hemocompatibility is a critical consideration when designing cardiovascular devices. Methods of assessing hemocompatibility range from in vitro protein adsorption and static platelet attachment to in vivo implantation. A standard preclinical assessment of biomaterial hemocompatibility is ex vivo quantification of thrombosis in a chronic arteriovenous shunt. This technique utilizes flowing blood and quantifies platelet accumulation and fibrin deposition. However, the physical parameters of the thrombus have rem… Show more

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“…Additional controls were unpatterned, planar PVA tubes (4 mm ID, n = 2), clinical ePTFE grafts (4 mm ID, n = 2), and collagen-coated ePTFE grafts (4 mm ID, n = 2), which served as negative, clinical, and positive controls, respectively. These samples were not compared to the micropatterned grafts statistically, but results were comparable with prior historical controls ( Cutiongco et al, 2015 ; Anderson et al, 2019 ; Bates et al, 2020 ; Gupta et al, 2020 ; Yao et al, 2020 ).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Additional controls were unpatterned, planar PVA tubes (4 mm ID, n = 2), clinical ePTFE grafts (4 mm ID, n = 2), and collagen-coated ePTFE grafts (4 mm ID, n = 2), which served as negative, clinical, and positive controls, respectively. These samples were not compared to the micropatterned grafts statistically, but results were comparable with prior historical controls ( Cutiongco et al, 2015 ; Anderson et al, 2019 ; Bates et al, 2020 ; Gupta et al, 2020 ; Yao et al, 2020 ).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…After 24–72 h of fixation, samples were rinsed and processed for micro-computed tomography (microCT) imaging. Tube lumens were filled with Microfil ® (Flow Tech, Inc.) and cured for 2 h at room temperature to render the tube lumens radiopaque, as described previously ( Gupta et al, 2020 ). Positive and clinical control ePTFE grafts were soaked in Lugol’s solution (Sigma) for 16 h to render the thrombus radiopaque.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some of the samples used in the shunt studies were examined with micro-computed tomography (MicroCT). The samples were prepared as described previously (Gupta et al, 2020). Briefly, PVA samples were filled with Microfil R polymer to render the lumens radiopaque.…”
Section: Whole Blood Platelet and Fibrin Adhesion Under Flow Quantificationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Micro-computed tomography (Inveon, Siemens) imaging was used to analyze thrombus area over the length of the samples (volume) in the small-diameter vascular grafts formed under flow by whole blood in ex vivo shunts, as described previously (Gupta et al, 2020). Imaging was performed with 2 × 2 binning, 220 projections, at an exposure of 660 ms/projection.…”
Section: Micro-computed Tomography Analysismentioning
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