Hybrid membranes for the production of blood contacting surfaces: physicochemical, structural and biomechanical characterization

Author:

Todesco Martina,Zardin Carlo,Iop Laura,Palmosi Tiziana,Capaldo Pietro,Romanato Filippo,Gerosa Gino,Bagno Andrea

Abstract

Abstract Background Due to the shortage of organs’ donors that limits biological heart transplantations, mechanical circulatory supports can be implanted in case of refractory end-stage heart failure to replace partially (Ventricular Assist Device, VAD) or completely (Total Artificial Heart, TAH) the cardiac function. The hemocompatibility of mechanical circulatory supports is a fundamental issue that has not yet been fully matched; it mostly depends on the nature of blood-contacting surfaces. Methods In order to obtain hemocompatible materials, a pool of hybrid membranes was fabricated by coupling a synthetic polymer (polycarbonate urethane, commercially available in two formulations) with a decellularized biological tissue (porcine pericardium). To test their potential suitability as candidate materials for realizing the blood-contacting surfaces of a novel artificial heart, hybrid membranes have been preliminarily characterized in terms of physicochemical, structural and mechanical properties. Results Our results ascertained that the hybrid membranes are properly stratified, thus allowing to expose their biological side to blood and their polymeric surface to the actuation system of the intended device. From the biomechanical point of view, the hybrid membranes can withstand deformations up to more than 70 % and stresses up to around 8 MPa. Conclusions The hybrid membranes are suitable for the construction of the ventricular chambers of innovative mechanical circulatory support devices.

Funder

Regione del Veneto

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Biomedical Engineering,Biomaterials,Medicine (miscellaneous),Ceramics and Composites

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