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Cardiovascular consequences medical treatment

Blood-contacting materials have to fulfill particular requirements, as they are immediately exposed to all host defense mechanisms of the body. Thus, the contact of blood with foreign surfaces induces several cascade reactions and activation phenomena. These complex and highly interconnected reactions potentially create clinically significant side effects in the application of medical devices (e.g., cardiovascular implants, extracorporeal circulation, catheters) and interfere with the success of the medical treatments [64]. In certain cases, even the formation of thromboemboli or systemic inflammatory reactions were reported to occur as a consequence of the activation of coagulation enzymes and thrombocytes and/or the activation of the complement system and leukocytes (immune response) at the biointerfaces of the applied materials [65]. [Pg.178]


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