Novel Movable Typing for Personalized Vein‐Chips in Large Scale: Recapitulate Patient‐Specific Virchow's Triad and its Contribution to Cerebral Venous Sinus Thrombosis

Author:

Zhao Yunduo Charles123,Zhang Yingqi123,Wang Zihao14,Jiang Fengtao123,Kyanian Kiarash1,Aye San‐Seint‐Seint1,Hong Tianbo1,Vatankhah Parham1,Nasser Arian1,Sun Allan125,Moldovan Laura125,Su Qian P.6,Cho Ann‐Na7,Wang Yao1,Passam Freda589,Ang Timothy10,Ju Lining Arnold1235ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Biomedical Engineering The University of Sydney Darlington NSW 2008 Australia

2. Charles Perkins Centre The University of Sydney Camperdown NSW 2006 Australia

3. The University of Sydney Nano Institute (Sydney Nano) The University of Sydney Camperdown NSW 2006 Australia

4. School of Aerospace, Mechanical and Mechatronic Engineering The University of Sydney Darlington NSW 2008 Australia

5. Heart Research Institute Camperdown, Newtown NSW 2042 Australia

6. School of Biomedical Engineering Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology University of Technology Sydney Sydney NSW 2007 Australia

7. Dementia Research Centre Macquarie Medical School Faculty of Medicine Health and Human Sciences Macquarie University Macquarie Park NSW 2109 Australia

8. Department of Haematology Royal Prince Alfred Hospital Camperdown NSW 2006 Australia

9. Central Clinical School Faculty Medicine and Health The University of Sydney Camperdown NSW 2006 Australia

10. Departments of Interventional Neuroradiology Neurology Royal Prince Alfred Hospital Camperdown NSW 2006 Australia

Abstract

AbstractThe Vein‐Chip recapitulates CVST Virchow's triad and enables systematic characterization of venous thrombogenesis with respect to fibrin formation and platelet aggregation. Distinct from the arterial setting, platelets universally adhere across the entire CVS Vein‐Chip independent of stenotic geometry and flow disturbance. Intriguingly, fibrin propagates along with the flow direction, but exclusively deposits to the inner vessel wall. Upon inflammatory endothelial injury, fibrin deposition mirrors to the outer vessel wall, but still not in the lumen. Together, the Vein‐Chip promises future applications for personalized thrombotic assessment and monitoring.

Funder

Australian Research Council

National Health and Medical Research Council

Ramaciotti Foundations

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Electrochemistry,Condensed Matter Physics,Biomaterials,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials

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