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Polyhemoglobin-Fibrinogen: A Novel Oxygen Carrier with Platelet-Like Properties in a Hemodiluted Setting

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Pages 481-489 | Published online: 11 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

Polyhemoglobin (polyHb) is currently being assessed in phase III trials under various formulations. At present, none contain clotting factors or platelet substitutes to aid in hemostasis. We have prepared a novel blood substitute that is an oxygen carrier with platelet-like activity. This is formed by crosslinking fibrinogen to hemoglobin to form polyhemoglobin-fibrinogen (polyHb-Fg). This was studied and compared to polyHb for its effect on coagulation both in vitro and in vivo. In the in vitro experiments, PolyHb-Fg showed similar clotting times as whole blood, whereas polyHb showed significantly higher clotting times. This result was confirmed in in vivo experiments using an exchange transfusion rat-model. Using PolyHb, exchange transfusion of 80% or more increased the normal clotting time (1–2 mins) to > 10 mins. Partial clots formed with PolyHb did not adhere to the tubing wall. With PolyHb-Fg, a normal clotting time is maintained, even with 98% exchange transfusion.

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