The in vitro mechanical properties of small diameter Poly(vinyl) alcohol hydrogel (PVA) plus dextran (Dx) based vascular grafts.

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Autor(a) principal: Alexandre, Nuno
Data de Publicação: 2013
Outros Autores: Nunes, Natacha, Rodrigues, Miguel, Maurício, Ana Colette, Luís, Ana Lúcia, Lopes, Ascensão, Santos, José Domingos
Tipo de documento: Artigo de conferência
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10174/10296
Resumo: Introduction The production of artificial vascular grafts of small diameter is a fluorescing line of investigation. PVA is a biomaterial that has been used for several biomedical applications and nowadays as a vascular graft. However the mechanical properties were never characterized in vitro. It was our objective to produce small diameter PVA grafts and characterize their physical and mechanical properties for posterior evaluation in a large animal model. Methods PVA vascular grafts were prepared by the physical reticulation technique freeze/thawing plus annealing and were made with 5 cm of length and an internal diameter of 5 mm. PVA was associated to dextran in 1% concentration. For the physical properties were addressed tests to determine wettability and electrical charge; and the mechanical properties were characterized according to the ISO standard 7198:1998 using burst pressure and dynamic mechanical analysis. Results and discussion Graft wettability was determined by contact angle (56.5º±0.2) and the surface was considered hydrophilic facilitating endothelial cell adhesion. Burst pressure evidenced the resistance of the graft to a maximum value of inner pressure (3.8±0.3 bar) compatible to the documented values for human large arteries. The elasticity of grafts is important due to the pulsatile nature of the flow in arterial conduits. The young modulus is a reflexion of that elasticity and the value for this artificial graft was 9.8x104±4.8x103 Pa which is close to the documented value for arteries. Conclusions The results of physical and mechanical characterization make this vascular graft a successful candidate for further in vivo characterization in a large animal model.
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spelling The in vitro mechanical properties of small diameter Poly(vinyl) alcohol hydrogel (PVA) plus dextran (Dx) based vascular grafts.PVADextranvascularGraftMechanical propertiesIntroduction The production of artificial vascular grafts of small diameter is a fluorescing line of investigation. PVA is a biomaterial that has been used for several biomedical applications and nowadays as a vascular graft. However the mechanical properties were never characterized in vitro. It was our objective to produce small diameter PVA grafts and characterize their physical and mechanical properties for posterior evaluation in a large animal model. Methods PVA vascular grafts were prepared by the physical reticulation technique freeze/thawing plus annealing and were made with 5 cm of length and an internal diameter of 5 mm. PVA was associated to dextran in 1% concentration. For the physical properties were addressed tests to determine wettability and electrical charge; and the mechanical properties were characterized according to the ISO standard 7198:1998 using burst pressure and dynamic mechanical analysis. Results and discussion Graft wettability was determined by contact angle (56.5º±0.2) and the surface was considered hydrophilic facilitating endothelial cell adhesion. Burst pressure evidenced the resistance of the graft to a maximum value of inner pressure (3.8±0.3 bar) compatible to the documented values for human large arteries. The elasticity of grafts is important due to the pulsatile nature of the flow in arterial conduits. The young modulus is a reflexion of that elasticity and the value for this artificial graft was 9.8x104±4.8x103 Pa which is close to the documented value for arteries. Conclusions The results of physical and mechanical characterization make this vascular graft a successful candidate for further in vivo characterization in a large animal model.Elsevier - 5th International conference on Mechanics of Biomaterials and Tissues2014-01-29T16:09:46Z2014-01-292013-12-08T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObjecthttp://hdl.handle.net/10174/10296http://hdl.handle.net/10174/10296engSitges-Spain69https://elsevier.conference-services.net/secureProgramme.asp?conferenceID=3608&uID=638986naonaosimnmla@uevora.ptndndndndndnd232Alexandre, NunoNunes, NatachaRodrigues, MiguelMaurício, Ana ColetteLuís, Ana LúciaLopes, AscensãoSantos, José Domingosinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2024-01-03T18:53:04Zoai:dspace.uevora.pt:10174/10296Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-20T01:04:13.860413Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The in vitro mechanical properties of small diameter Poly(vinyl) alcohol hydrogel (PVA) plus dextran (Dx) based vascular grafts.
title The in vitro mechanical properties of small diameter Poly(vinyl) alcohol hydrogel (PVA) plus dextran (Dx) based vascular grafts.
spellingShingle The in vitro mechanical properties of small diameter Poly(vinyl) alcohol hydrogel (PVA) plus dextran (Dx) based vascular grafts.
Alexandre, Nuno
PVA
Dextran
vascular
Graft
Mechanical properties
title_short The in vitro mechanical properties of small diameter Poly(vinyl) alcohol hydrogel (PVA) plus dextran (Dx) based vascular grafts.
title_full The in vitro mechanical properties of small diameter Poly(vinyl) alcohol hydrogel (PVA) plus dextran (Dx) based vascular grafts.
title_fullStr The in vitro mechanical properties of small diameter Poly(vinyl) alcohol hydrogel (PVA) plus dextran (Dx) based vascular grafts.
title_full_unstemmed The in vitro mechanical properties of small diameter Poly(vinyl) alcohol hydrogel (PVA) plus dextran (Dx) based vascular grafts.
title_sort The in vitro mechanical properties of small diameter Poly(vinyl) alcohol hydrogel (PVA) plus dextran (Dx) based vascular grafts.
author Alexandre, Nuno
author_facet Alexandre, Nuno
Nunes, Natacha
Rodrigues, Miguel
Maurício, Ana Colette
Luís, Ana Lúcia
Lopes, Ascensão
Santos, José Domingos
author_role author
author2 Nunes, Natacha
Rodrigues, Miguel
Maurício, Ana Colette
Luís, Ana Lúcia
Lopes, Ascensão
Santos, José Domingos
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author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Alexandre, Nuno
Nunes, Natacha
Rodrigues, Miguel
Maurício, Ana Colette
Luís, Ana Lúcia
Lopes, Ascensão
Santos, José Domingos
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv PVA
Dextran
vascular
Graft
Mechanical properties
topic PVA
Dextran
vascular
Graft
Mechanical properties
description Introduction The production of artificial vascular grafts of small diameter is a fluorescing line of investigation. PVA is a biomaterial that has been used for several biomedical applications and nowadays as a vascular graft. However the mechanical properties were never characterized in vitro. It was our objective to produce small diameter PVA grafts and characterize their physical and mechanical properties for posterior evaluation in a large animal model. Methods PVA vascular grafts were prepared by the physical reticulation technique freeze/thawing plus annealing and were made with 5 cm of length and an internal diameter of 5 mm. PVA was associated to dextran in 1% concentration. For the physical properties were addressed tests to determine wettability and electrical charge; and the mechanical properties were characterized according to the ISO standard 7198:1998 using burst pressure and dynamic mechanical analysis. Results and discussion Graft wettability was determined by contact angle (56.5º±0.2) and the surface was considered hydrophilic facilitating endothelial cell adhesion. Burst pressure evidenced the resistance of the graft to a maximum value of inner pressure (3.8±0.3 bar) compatible to the documented values for human large arteries. The elasticity of grafts is important due to the pulsatile nature of the flow in arterial conduits. The young modulus is a reflexion of that elasticity and the value for this artificial graft was 9.8x104±4.8x103 Pa which is close to the documented value for arteries. Conclusions The results of physical and mechanical characterization make this vascular graft a successful candidate for further in vivo characterization in a large animal model.
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