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A Comparative Study on Aqueous Chitosan Solution and Various Submucosal Injection Fluids Using a Three-Dimensional Sensor.


ABSTRACT:

Background/aims

Chitosan, a natural polymer widely used in the biomaterials field, has been proposed as a potential submucosal injection solution. The purpose of this study was to compare the performance and efficacy of aqueous chitosan solution and commercialized submucosal injection fluids using a three-dimensional sensor and to evaluate the efficacy of the measured parameters.

Methods

Normal saline (0.9% NaCl), as a control, Eleview® (Poloxamer 188), Blue EyeTM (0.4% hyaluronic acid), and aqueous chitosan solution (2.0%) were injected into the submucosa of porcine stomachs ex vivo. The mucosal elevation height, elevated surface area, and angle of the tangent of the submucosal fluid cushion were measured using a three-dimensional sensor. The rates of change for each variable were calculated, and the correlation between parameters was analyzed. Tissue specimens were stained with hematoxylin and eosin.

Results

All variables exhibited the highest values under chitosan injection. The mucosal elevation height rate of change differed significantly between normal saline and chitosan solution (p=0.024). The elevated surface area rates of change for normal saline and Eleview® were significantly different from those for TS-905 and chitosan solution (p=0.006 and p=0.009, respectively). Further, height, area, and angle showed a positive correlation (p<0.001). A histological examination revealed an even distribution of aqueous chitosan within the submucosa without tissue damage.

Conclusions

Aqueous chitosan was superior to normal saline and Eleview® and was noninferior to TS-905. A three-dimensional sensor and the measured parameters were effective and useful for evaluating the performance of submucosal fluids.

SUBMITTER: Jeon HJ 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7960965 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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A Comparative Study on Aqueous Chitosan Solution and Various Submucosal Injection Fluids Using a Three-Dimensional Sensor.

Jeon Han Jo HJ   Jeong Seung S   Choi Hyuk Soon HS   Jang Se Hyun SH   Kim Sang Hoon SH   Kim Seung Han SH   Lee Jae Min JM   Kim Eun Sun ES   Keum Bora B   Jeen Yoon Tae YT   Lee Hong Sik HS   Chun Hoon Jai HJ   Chung Jong Hoon JH   Kim Seong Nam SN  

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<h4>Background/aims</h4>Chitosan, a natural polymer widely used in the biomaterials field, has been proposed as a potential submucosal injection solution. The purpose of this study was to compare the performance and efficacy of aqueous chitosan solution and commercialized submucosal injection fluids using a three-dimensional sensor and to evaluate the efficacy of the measured parameters.<h4>Methods</h4>Normal saline (0.9% NaCl), as a control, Eleview<sup>®</sup> (Poloxamer 188), Blue Eye<sup>TM<  ...[more]

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