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Medical device‐induced thrombosis: what causes it and how can we prevent it?

Abstract

Blood-contacting medical devices, such as vascular grafts, stents, heart valves, and catheters, are often used to treat cardiovascular diseases. Thrombus formation is a common cause of failure of these devices. This study (i) examines the interface between devices and blood, (ii) reviews the pathogenesis of clotting on blood-contacting medical devices, (iii) describes contemporary methods to prevent thrombosis on blood-contacting medical devices, (iv) explains why some anticoagulants are better than others for prevention of thrombosis on medical devices, and (v) identifies future directions in biomaterial research for prevention of thrombosis on blood-contacting medical devices.

Authors

Jaffer IH; Fredenburgh JC; Hirsh J; Weitz JI

Journal

Journal of Thrombosis and Haemostasis, Vol. 13, , pp. s72–s81

Publisher

Elsevier

Publication Date

June 1, 2015

DOI

10.1111/jth.12961

ISSN

1538-7933

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