Foreign Body Response to Intravenous Catheter Materials
Katie Motherway Katie Motherway

Foreign Body Response to Intravenous Catheter Materials

Our body's normal reaction to foreign objects inserted into the bloodstream involves proteins sticking to them and the activation of immune cells as a protective process engulfing the object. Understanding how the body and devices, such as intravenous catheters, interact with the cells within the bloodstream is crucial to avoiding problems and device failures.

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