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INTRODUCTION: The purpose of this study was to explore the effectiveness of two chitosan formulations, Omni-Stat® granules and Celox Gauze®, in a model of major hepatic injury in the presence of clotting dysfunction. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Major hepatic injuries in moderately heparinised swine were treated with either Omni-Stat® granules or Celox Gauze® as compared to control plain gauze. RESULTS: Plain gauze control failed to stop the bleeding in 13 of 14 attempts. Omni-Stat® arrested the bleeding in 18 of 18 attempts, providing it was in contact with the bleeding surface. Celox Gauze® arrested bleeding in 5 out of 6 attempts initially, and with further pressure in the sixth. CONCLUSIONS: The results support the evidence that chitosan-derived products act independently of classical clotting pathways and should be effective in patients who suffer major liver injury even in the presence of clotting dysfunctions.
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Millner, R., Lockhart, A. S., & Marr, R. (2010). Chitosan arrests bleeding in major hepatic injuries with clotting dysfunction: An in vivo experimental study in a model of hepatic injury in the presence of moderate systemic heparinisation. Annals of the Royal College of Surgeons of England, 92(7), 559–561. https://doi.org/10.1308/003588410X12699663903593
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