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:: Volume 21, Issue 1 (Spring 2024) ::
Sci J Iran Blood Transfus Organ 2024, 21(1): 46-53 Back to browse issues page
Comparison of the effect of natural silk and Chitohem powder on blood clotting time: an in vitro study
F. Owlia , M.H. Akhavan Karbasi , E. Babaei Zarch
Keywords: Key words: Hemostasis, Blood Clotting, Bleeding
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Type of Study: Research | Subject: Oral and maxillofacial diseases
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Sci J Iran Blood Transfus Organ 2024;21 (1): 46-53
Original Article
 
 Comparison of the effect of natural silk and Chitohem

powder on blood clotting time: an in vitro study

Owlia F.1, Akhavan-Karbasi M.H.1, Babaei-Zarch E.1


1Shahid Sadoughi University of Medical Sciences, Yazd, Iran


Abstract
Background and Objectives
Uncontrolled post-operative bleeding can lead to several problems and tissue repair disorder indentistry. This study has been conducted to compare the effect of Chitohem and natural silk on the onset of clot formations.

Materials and Methods
This laboratory study was carried out with a dependent parallel design. Three drops of blood were taken from each of 32 participants in the study. Fifty milligram Chitohem and natural silk powder were poured on two blood drops, respectively. The clot formation time was measured for all three groups simultaneously. Duration between pouring powder and starting of clot formation was recorded. Data analysis was performed using paired t-test and repeated measure ANOVA methods using SPSS 17 software.

Results
Participants composed of 20 (62.5%) women and 12 (37.5%) men. The average age of the participants was 43.33 ± 4.08 years. The average time periods of the onset of blood clot formation in Chitohem group, natural silk and control group were 90.97 ± 29.99, 141.97 ± 49.10, and 195.44 ± 58.70 second, respectively. Paired t-test showed the mean time of clot formation was significantly different among groups (p = 0.0001).

Conclusions 
Based on the obtained results, it seems that although effect of “organic natural silk” on coagulation time was less than “Chitohem”, but silk has an acceptable hemostatic effect. The simultaneous use of natural silk and Chitohem can have a synergistic effect.

Key words: Hemostasis, Blood Clotting, Bleeding










Received:    8 Jan 2024
Accepted: 19 Feb 2024



Correspondence: Babaei-Zarch, Specialist in Oral and Maxillofacial Diseases. Shahid Sadoughi University of Medical Sciences.
P.O.Box: 8914815667, Yazd, Iran. Tel: (+9835) 36212222; Fax: (+9835) 36252034
E-mail: drbabaei.dds@gmail.com



















 
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