Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://physrep.ff.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/579
Title: Quantitative assessment of blood coagulation by cold atmospheric plasma
Authors: Heslin, Caitlin
Boehm, Daniela
Milosavljević, Vladimir 
Laycock, Michelle
Cullen, P. J.
Bourke, Paula
Keywords: Blood coagulation;Cold plasma;Nonthermal plasma;Plasma jet;Plasma medicine
Issue Date: 1-Jan-2014
Journal: Plasma Medicine
Abstract: 
Cold atmospheric plasma (CAP) is produced by ionizing a chosen gas, thereby creating charged and reactive species. The reactive species generated are capable of inducing a range of biomedically relevant interactions including blood coagulation. However, the underlying biochemical processes of plasma-assisted blood coagulation are largely unknown, and data quantifying blood clot formation or the impact of system parameters on the intensity of the blood clot are scarce. In this study, blood coagulation was quantified by measuring hemoglobin absorbance. System parameters of the kINPen plasma jet were investigated and compared, including treatment time, distance from the plasma source and gas flow rate. These investigations were combined with optical emission spectroscopy to associate the species generated in the plasma effluent with the effect on coagulation efficiency. In this study, we have proposed a method to quantitatively assess plasma-induced blood coagulation to directly compare the clotting capabilities of other plasma systems and to explicate the mechanism of plasma-assisted blood coagulation.
URI: https://physrep.ff.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/579
ISSN: 1947-5764
DOI: 10.1615/PlasmaMed.2014011997
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