Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8251758 | Radiation Physics and Chemistry | 2018 | 12 Pages |
Abstract
Uncontrolled hemorrhage remains a persistent problem especially in anatomical areas where compression and tourniquet cannot be applied. Hemostatic agents are materials which can achieve control of bleeding in acute, life-threatening traumatic coagulopathy. In this study, we prepared biocompatible hydrogel-based hemostat crosslinked by ionizing radiation. Granules made from carboxymethyl cellulose and dressing from kappa carrageenan and polyethylene oxide were characterized by FT-IR, SEM, and gel analysis. Gamma radiation with a dose of 25Â kGy was used for sterilization process. Stability studies indicate that the products remain effective with a shelf life of up to 18 months based on accelerated aging. Both hemostatic agents were demonstrated to be effective in vitro blood clotting assays showing a low blood clotting index, high platelet adhesion capacity and accelerated clotting time. Hemostat granules and dressing were also used in a femoral artery rat bleeding model where hemorrhage control was achieved in 90Â s without compression and resulted in 100% survival rate after a 7 and 14-day observation.
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Authors
Bin Jeremiah D. Barba, Charito T. Aranilla, Lorna S. Relleve, Veriza Rita C. Cruz, Jeanina Richelle Vista, Lucille V. Abad,