Mark Roest Author
Subjects of specialization
Affiliation
Thrombophilic, Heart failure, Cardiac surgery
Amir Basir, MD, PhD. University Medical Center, Utrecht, Heidelberglaan 100 CX Utrecht, The Netherlands.
Amir Basir, MD, PhD.
University Medical Center, Utrecht, Heidelberglaan 100 CX Utrecht, The Netherlands, his publication are In vitro Hemocompatibility Testing of Dyneema Purity® Fibers Patch and Clinically Used Cardiovascular Prostheses.
Research Article Open Access
Author(s): Amir Basir*, Mark Roest, Mylène Loncq de Jong, Wally Müller, Joost van Herwaarden, Frans Moll, Gerard Pasterkamp, Jolanda Kluin, Paul Gründeman and Philip de Groot
Objectives
Currently available materials for vascular- and heart valve prostheses carry drawbacks, including the requirement of strong anticoagulants, moderate durability, and the inapplicability for endovascular treatment. Dyneema Purity® fibers are made from ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene, are very thin, strong, flexible and resistant to fatigue and abrasion. This material might be attractive for use in vascular- and valvular surgery. In this study the hemocompatibility of yarn-composed patches of Dyneema Purity® fibers was assessed.
Methods
Three methods were used to compare the hemocompatibility of yarn-composed patches of Dyneema Purity® fibers with 5 clinically used yarn-composed and
membrane-based patches. First, patches were perfused wit... view more»