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Emerging hemostatic materials for non-compressible hemorrhage control

Ruonan Dong, Hualei Zhang, Baolin Guo

2022National Science Review160 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Non-compressible hemorrhage control is a big challenge in both civilian life and the battlefield, causing a majority of deaths among all traumatic injury mortalities. Unexpected non-compressible bleeding not only happens in pre-hospital situations but also leads to a high risk of death during surgical processes throughout in-hospital treatment. Hemostatic materials for pre-hospital treatment or surgical procedures for non-compressible hemorrhage control have drawn more and more attention in recent years and several commercialized products have been developed. However, these products have all shown non-negligible limitations and researchers are focusing on developing more effective hemostatic materials for non-compressible hemorrhage control. Different hemostatic strategies (physical, chemical and biological) have been proposed and different forms (sponges/foams, sealants/adhesives, microparticles/powders and platelet mimics) of hemostatic materials have been developed based on these strategies. A summary of the requirements, state-of-the-art studies and commercial products of non-compressible hemorrhage-control materials is provided in this review with particular attention on the advantages and limitations of their emerging forms, to give a clear understanding of the progress that has been made in this area and the promising directions for future generations.

Topics & Concepts

BattlefieldHemostatic AgentIntensive care medicineCoagulationCompressibilityHemostasisControl (management)MedicineSurgeryComputer scienceEngineeringAerospace engineeringHistoryArtificial intelligenceAncient historyPsychiatryHemostasis and retained surgical itemsTrauma, Hemostasis, Coagulopathy, ResuscitationSurgical Sutures and Adhesives
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