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Title: | An in vivo investigation on the effects of stent implantation on hematological and hemorheological parameters | Authors: | Kokkinidou, Despoina Kaliviotis, Efstathios Shammas, Christos Anayiotos, Andreas Kapnisis, Konstantinos |
Major Field of Science: | Medical and Health Sciences | Field Category: | Medical Engineering | Keywords: | Stents;Hematology;Hemorheology;Mouse implantation model;Red blood cell biomechanics | Issue Date: | 16-Dec-2023 | Source: | Clinical Hemorheology and Microcirculation, 2023 | Journal: | Clinical hemorheology and microcirculation | Abstract: | BACKGROUND: Even though cardiovascular stenting is widely used for the treatment of coronary artery disease, information on how it can affect the hematological and hemorheological profile is scarce in the literature. Most of the work on this issue is based on theoretical or computational fluid dynamics models, lacking in-depth in vitro and in vivo experimental verification. OBJECTIVE: This work investigates, in an in vivo setting, the effects of stenting and the implantation time-course on hematological and hemorheological parameters that could potentially compromise the device’s functionality and longevity. METHODS:Custom-made self-expanding nitinol stents were implanted in the common carotid artery of male CD1 mice. Whole blood samples were collected from control (non-stented) and stented animals at 5 and 10 weeks post-implantation. Hematological measurements and blood viscosity, red blood cell aggregation, and deformability were performed using standard techniques. RESULTS:Implant-induced changes were observed in some of the hematological and hemorheological indices. Blood viscosity seems to have been negatively affected by an increased hematocrit and reduced RBC deformability, at 10 weeks post-implantation, despite a slight decrease in RBC aggregation. CONCLUSIONS: Although the alterations observed may be the result of the peri-implant inflammatory response, the physiological consequences due to hemorheological changes need to be further investigated. | URI: | https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14279/31389 | ISSN: | 18758622 | DOI: | 10.3233/CH-231921 | Rights: | CC0 1.0 Universal | Type: | Article | Affiliation : | Cyprus University of Technology BIOANALYSIS Clinical Laboratory |
Publication Type: | Peer Reviewed |
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