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The haemostatic efficacy and foreign body reaction of epinephrine-Impregnated polyurethane foam in osseous defects.

Journal:
Australian endodontic journal : the journal of the Australian Society of Endodontology Inc
Year:
2018
Authors:
Torabinejad, Mahmoud et al.
Affiliation:
Loma Linda University · United States
Species:
rodent

Abstract

The objective of this study was to compare the haemostatic efficacy and foreign body reaction of epinephrine-impregnated cotton pellets with those of epinephrine-impregnated polyurethane (PU) foam cubes in osseous defects created in guinea pigs. Initially, these substances were randomly applied to the osseous defects in guinea pigs for 2&#xa0;min and blood loss was measured. The animals were then sacrificed 7&#xa0;weeks later and the degree of foreign body reaction was scored. The data were analysed by the independent-samples Kruskal-Wallis test. Epinephrine-impregnated PU foam cubes showed significantly better haemostatic effect compared to epinephrine-impregnated cotton pellets. The PU foam containing epinephrine specimens elicited significantly less foreign body reaction compared to epinephrine cotton pellets (P&#xa0;<&#xa0;0.05). Based on the results of this study, it is concluded that epinephrine-impregnated PU foam cubes are a good alternative to epinephrine-impregnated cotton pellets as a local haemostatic agent in endodontic surgery.

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Original publication: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/28940453/