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New Powder To Stop Bleeding After Gunshot developed

 

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Researchers created self-propelled particles in the form of powder that can stop severe bleeding in such cases as post-partum hemorrhage or gunshot wounds. This study was published in the journal Science Advances.

"People have developed hundreds of agents that can clot blood but the issue is that it is hard to push these therapies against severe blood flow, especially far enough upstream to reach the leaking vessels," said Christian Kastrup, an assistant professor at the University of British Columbia, Canada.

"Here, for the first time, we have come up with an agent that can do it," Kastrup said.

Kastrup teamed up with a group of researchers, biochemical engineers and emergency physicians to develop simple, gas-generating calcium carbonate micro-particles that can be applied in powder form to stop critical bleeding.  The particles work by releasing carbon dioxide gas, like antacid tablets, to propel them toward the source of bleeding.  The carbonate forms porous micro particles that can bind with a clotting agent known as tranexamic acid, and transport it through wounds and deep into the damaged tissue.  After studying and modeling the movement of the particles in-vitro, the researchers confirmed their results using two animal models.


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