Strategies for Testing Hemocompatibility and Potential Upcoming Changes
Blood contacting devices must be assessed to understand how the interactions of the device has with blood do not pose a safety risk to the patient. With hemocompatibility assessment, what are some tests that need to be considered, what are some approaches that can be used to determine what endpoints need to be evaluated, and what new expectations and tests could be coming?
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