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Poly , platelet retention index

Several polymers were evaluated in the form of a surface coating on glass beads packed in columns to determine their ability to retain platelets when whole human blood passes over the surface. This ability was measured as the platelet retention index p, the fraction of platelets retained on the column. Lowest values of p were found for poly(ethylene oxide), polypropylene oxide), poly(tetramethylene oxide) (in the form of polyurethanes), and polydimethylsiloxane. Highest values (around 0.8) were found for cross-linked poly(vinyl alcohol) and the copolymers of ethylenediamine with diisocyanates. Intermediate values were found for polystyrene and its copolymers with methyl acrylate, for polyacrylate, and for poly(methyl methacrylate). The results are interpreted in terms of possible hydrophobic and hydrogen bonding interactions with plasma proteins. [Pg.41]


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