Heparin-Coated Equipment Reduces Complement Activation during Cardiopulmonary Bypass in the Pig |
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Authors: | L Nilsson K E Storm S Thelin L Bagge J Hultman† J Thorelius U Nilsson |
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Institution: | Department of Thoracic Surgery, University Hospital, Uppsala, Sweden. |
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Abstract: | Complement activation was studied during cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) in the pig. One group of animals was perfused for 2 h using a standard extracorporeal circuit including a hollow fiber membrane oxygenator with full systemic heparinization. Another group was treated in the same way, except that bypass was performed through a heparin-coated CPB circuit (Carmeda Bio-Active Surface, CBAS) and systemic heparinization was reduced by 75%. It was found that complement activation during CPB, measured as changes in the ratio C3d/C3, was significantly less in the CBAS group, most probably reflecting a better biocompatibility. |
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Keywords: | Experimental Cardiopulmonary bypass Complement Heparin Biocompatibility |
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