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titleOfInvention METHOD FOR PRODUCING BLOOD-COMPATIBLE PLASTICS
abstract Blood-compatible plastics are produced by dissolving, dispersing or emulsifying an organic semi-conductor, (A) in a plastics material or by adsorptively, -ionically or covalently bonding (A) to a plastics surface. (A) is esp. a monomeric, oligomeric or polymeric phthalocyanine, or deriv. The plastics material may be a polyurethane, polyamide, silicone, fluoropolymer, polyester, polyethylene, polypropylene or PVC or a highly polymeric opt. regenerated or modified natural prod. Blood compatible plastics are used in replacement surgery esp. in cardiovascular surgery, e.g. as vessel replacement, artificial heart valves and arterio-venous shunts; as -implants, e.g. oxygenators, kidneys or temporary catheters and as throw-away articles in contact with blood, e.g. syringes, blood-bags and catheters. The prods. are thrombo-resistant.
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