Macroporous monolithic cryogels for extracorporeal medical devices

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Cytapheresis is an extracorporeal separation technique widely used in medicine for elimination of specific classes of blood cells from circulating blood. It has been shown recently to have clinical efficacy in various disease states such as leukaemia autoimmune disorders rheumatoid arthritis renal allograft rejection and sickle–cell anaemia. There are two major methods of extracorporeal leukocyte removal therapy in use in the clinical field these are the centrifugal method and the adsorptive method with fibre or beads. An ideal extracorporeal technique with non-thrombogenic materials and selective adsorption matrix is still in demand. Extracorporeal separation techniques can be improved by a combination of properties such as mechanical properties of the column an appropriate porosity of the matrix biocompatibility of the polymer and chemical modification of the surface by immobilization of a ligand with an affinity towards target molecules or cells.The obtained results suggest that cryogel is a macroporous monolithic matrix which is mechanically stable haemocompatible and capable of functionalization and thus can be an appropriate matrix for use in extracorporeal system.
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