WO2009006901A1 - A permeable pressure sensitive adhesive - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a pressure sensitive, hot melt processable adhesive composition
- a pressure sensitive, hot melt processable adhesive composition comprising polar plasticising oil and a polar polyethylene copolymer, and a layered adhesive construction and a medical device comprising the adhesive composition according to the invention.
- Pressure sensitive adhesives have for a long time been used for attaching medical devices, such as ostomy appliances, dressings (including wound dressings), wound drainage bandages, devices for collecting urine, orthoses and prostheses to the skin.
- Hydrocolloid adhesives containing hydrophilic particles or absorbents which absorb moisture into the adhesive bulk and transmit moisture when conditions are saturated, are one well-known group of pressure sensitive adhesives useful for attaching medical devices to the skin.
- the retention of moisture in hydrocolloid adhesives may cause changes in the adhesive, such as swelling, loss of cohesion and disintegration.
- Non-absorbing adhesives on the other hand, may trap excessive moisture between the skin and adhesive, causing weakening of adhesion and maceration of the skin.
- a pressure sensitive adhesive can function as a good and skin friendly adhesive: On one hand, the adhesive should be able to attach the medical device to the skin and the device should not fall of during wear and on the other hand, removal of the medical device from the skin should not cause damage to the skin.
- a high water vapour transmission through the pressure sensitive adhesive is desirable.
- the availability of pressure sensitive adhesives with high water vapour transmission, which are suitable for skin contact use, is limited.
- the water vapour transmitting pressure sensitive adhesives currently used for adhesion to the skin are mainly silicone, PU and acrylic based adhesives.
- Pressure sensitive adhesives based on acrylics are usually solvent based and may include toxic residues and monomers causing malodour. These adhesives may incorporate hydrophilic components, such as hydrocolloids, which absorb moisture. However, the content of hydrophilic components and hence the absorption of moisture changes the properties of the adhesive, swelling and reduced adhesion being the most undesirable effects. The wear time of such acrylic adhesives is typically short due to these effects.
- Silicone adhesives are relatively expensive and have a relatively low moisture transmission, which causes problems with regard to breathability. Adhesion may also be compromised, when moisture builds up between the skin and the adhesive. Moreover, the compatibility of silicones with other organic materials (e.g. polymers) is limited, which affects the blending stability with performance enhancing additives, and adhesion to reinforcement materials of another chemical composition.
- organic materials e.g. polymers
- Pressure sensitive adhesives based on silicone or polyurethane are typically thermoset materials that undergo an irreversible cross-linking reaction during processing.
- Adhesives based on apolar polymers like SIS and PIB are well known in the technical field of medical adhesives.
- WO 99/1 1302 describing adhesives for medical use based on SIS, PIB and hydrocolloids
- US 4551490 describing adhesives containing SIS/SI, PIB/butyl rubber, tackifier, mineral oil and hydrocolloids.
- Ethylene copolymers are often used in hot-melt adhesives for e.g. packaging and labels.
- the EVAs used for these purposes are the traditional EVA types containing up to 40% vinyl acetate, i.e. the polymer is relatively apolar.
- Adhesives containing EVA with more than 40% vinyl acetate are also described.
- US 4477325 describes a skin barrier composition made of EVA, PIB and water absorbing particles or polymers.
- the EVA may contain from 25 to 65% by weight of vinyl acetate.
- US 6933342 describes a formulation comprising a triblock copolymer (styrene- diene-styrene), a terpene resin, a liquid and EVA polymer wherein the EVA polymer preferably possess a vinyl acetate content of more than 50% by weight.
- US 6225520 describes an adhesive containing ethylene copolymer as e.g. EVA, solid tackifier resin, liquid tackifier resin, antioxidant and optionally a diluent.
- EVA ethylene copolymer
- the EVA polymer exhibiting a vinyl acetate content of between 15 and 65% by weight.
- the invention relates to adhesives for labels and tapes, including tapes for skin contact.
- the adhesive described above all have the drawback that they contain apolar components, which result in an adhesive matrix (adhesive without hydrocolloids) with no or low water permeability. If the adhesive has to be used for skin contact, they need to be able to handle moisture. When the types of materials described above are used as skin adhesives, a large amount of absorbing particles are often added to handle the moisture.
- pressure sensitive adhesives based on polar ethylene copolymers and polar oil or a combination of polar oils provides an excellent skin adhesive.
- These adhesives also have a very high moisture vapour transmission rate, which makes them breathable and very skin friendly.
- the high moisture transmission of these adhesives is a particular advantage where a medical device has to be worn on the skin for a long time, e.g. days.
- the adhesives according to the invention provide softness, flexibility, safety and comfort in wear, a low toxicity compared with acrylic adhesives and a good moisture transmission compared to silicon adhesives.
- Polymers that may be used in the practice of the invention will generally be copolymers of ethylene and a polar monomer.
- the copolymers typically comprise less than about 70% ethylene, have water vapour transmission of more than 50 g/m 2 /day and a melt flow index of less than 2 g/10min (190°C/21.1 N).
- the melt flow index can be measured by the methods given in ISO 1133 and ASTM
- Examples of such polymers are copolymers of ethylene and vinyl acetate and copolymers of ethylene and butyl acrylate. Particularly preferred is ethylene and vinyl acetate copolymers with more than about 40% (w/w) vinyl acetate, a melt flow index of less than 2 g/10min (190°C/21.1 N), and a water vapour transmission of more than 50 g/m 2 /day for a 150 ⁇ m sheet when measured according to MVTR Test Method.
- Polar oils which may be used in the invention, will generally be those that have good solubility in the polar domains of the polymer, i.e. provide softness without sacrificing too much tensile strength of the polymer.
- Oils that can support good water vapour permeability are preferred.
- oils are vegetable and animal oils and derivatives thereof.
- Preferred polar oils are esters, ethers and glycols and particularly preferred is Poly Propylene Oxide, e.g. alpha-butoxy- polyoxypropylene.
- the adhesives of the invention exhibit unique features that make them useful for a variety of applications. Features such as good adhesion to skin, high water vapour transmission rate and resistance to radiation sterilisation. These features make the adhesives of the invention well suited adhesives for many applications and particularly well suited for medical applications such as faecal management devices, wound care appliances, and incontinence devices.
- the breathable adhesives of the invention may be used for fixation applications, e.g. as adhesives for medical tapes, band aids and fixation of pads, foams or needles, providing good adhesion, high breathability and sterilisation tolerance.
- Adhesives of the invention may be formulated as traditional hydrocolloid containing adhesives providing improved moisture handling properties and improved sterilisation tolerance.
- the high moisture vapour transmission rate of the adhesives of the invention makes them very suitable for laminated device constructions with more than one adhesive layer.
- a non-absorbing substrate contact layer is combined with an absorbing bulk adhesive layer combining tack and durability with good absorption.
- a pressure sensitive, hot melt processable adhesive composition comprising a polar plasticising oil or a combination of polar plasticising oils in the content of above 10% (w/w) of the final adhesive, and at least one polar polyethylene copolymer, wherein the content of the polyethylene copolymer is 10-50% (w/w) of the final adhesive, the polyethylene copolymer has a melt flow index below 2 g/10min (190°C/21.1 N).
- a pressure sensitive, hot melt processable adhesive composition is produced by mixing a polar plasticising oil or a combination of polar plasticising oils in the content of above 10% (w/w) of the final adhesive, and at least one polar polyethylene copolymer, wherein the content of the polyethylene copolymer is 10-50% (w/w) of the final adhesive, the polyethylene copolymer has a melt flow index below 2 g/10min (190°C/21.1 N).
- the final adhesive in continuous form exhibiting moisture vapour transmission rate of at least 100 g/m 2 /day for a 150 ⁇ m adhesive sheet when measured according to MVTR Test Method.
- the primary polymers used in the adhesive composition are ethylene copolymers.
- the copolymer should contain a considerable amount of a polar component to get high water permeability.
- the ethylene parts of the copolymer can form crystalline areas that ensure the cohesive strength of the adhesive.
- the polar polyethylene copolymer is selected from the group consisting of ethylene vinyl acetate, ethylene vinyl acetate carbon monoxide, ethylene butyl acetate, ethylene vinyl alcohol, ethylene butyl acrylate, ethylene butyl acrylate carbon monoxide, and combinations thereof
- the polar polyethylene copolymer is preferably ethylene vinyl acetate.
- polar polymers polymers with water transmission above 50 g/m 2 /day for a 150 ⁇ m film when measured according to MVTR Test Method.
- One object of this invention is to provide water permeable adhesive that is an adhesive, which can be hot-melt processed and which at normal use conditions can be removed without leaving significant residues.
- the ethylene vinyl acetate has a content of at least 40% (w/w) vinyl acetate preferably with 40-80% (w/w) vinyl acetate.
- the adhesive composition should fulfill the Dahlquist's criterion.
- the modulus should be below 100 000 Pa, and for very soft, skin friendly and comfortable adhesive the modulus (G') could be as low as 1-30 kPa measured by DMA at 32°C and 1 Hz.
- the adhesive is as soft as possible to ensure a skin friendly material that is comfortable to wear.
- the polymer content should be as low as possible.
- the maximum polymer content of the polar polyethylene copolymer should not exceed 50% (w/w) of the final adhesive.
- the polar polyethylene copolymers used in the adhesive should have a molecular structure at a level that results in a melt flow index (MFI) below 2 g/10min (190°C/21.1 N).
- MFI melt flow index
- the melt flow index can be measured by the methods given in ISO 1133 and ASTM D1238.
- the advantage of using a polymer with high molecular weight and low MFI is that the high molecular weight polymer can ensure a sufficient high cohesive strength to the adhesive.
- the content of the final adhesive is meant the percentage in weight of the ingredient in relation to the total weight of the ingredients used in the adhesive composition.
- the content of the polar polyethylene copolymer is 10-45% (w/w) of the final adhesive preferably 15-30%.
- the polar polyethylene copolymer has a molecular weight above 250000 g/mol.
- the adhesive composition comprising a polar plasticising oil or a combination of polar plasticising oils in the content of 20-70% (w/w) of the final adhesive preferably 40-65%.
- Polar oils which may be used in the invention, will generally be those that have good solubility in the polar domains of the polymer, i.e. provide softness without sacrificing too much tensile strength of the polymer. Oils that can support good water vapour permeability are preferred, a 50:50 mix of polymer and oil should have a moisture vapour transmission rate of at least 100 g/m 2 /day. Examples of such oils are vegetable and animal oils and derivatives thereof. Preferred polar oils are esters, ethers and glycols and particularly preferred is Poly Propylene Oxide, e.g. alpha-butoxy-polyoxypropylene.
- the adhesive should preferable contain about or more than 50% plasticising oil to get the optimal softness and skin friendliness.
- the adhesive composition comprising a polar plasticising oil wherein the polar plasticising oil is selected from the group of liquid rosin derivatives, aromatic olefin oligomers, vegetable and animal oils and derivatives, preferable polar oils are esters, ethers and glycols and particularly preferred is poly propylene oxides such as alpha-butoxy- polyoxypropylene. Furthermore, polypropylene oxide oil contributes to a high permeability of the adhesive composition.
- Some of the adhesive compositions according to the invention contain a minor amount of additional polymer besides the main polymer giving cohesion. This or these additional polymers are added to give tack. These additional polymers are optional and not necessary for all purposes.
- the adhesive composition further comprises a low molecular weight polymer, i.e. MFI >2.
- the addition of a low Mw polymer to the adhesive may be an advantage when a lot of moist is present between the adhesive and the skin.
- the total polymer content including polar polyethylene copolymer and additional polymers (not including oils, tackifier resin etc), should not exceed 50% (w/w) of the final adhesive.
- compositions such as tackifier resin, plasticisers and wax.
- the adhesive composition further comprises a tackifying resin such as natural, modified or synthetic resins preferably polar resins such as rosins, rosin esters, hydrogenated rosins, hydrogenated rosin esters, and derivatives of such polar resins or pure aromatic monomer resins.
- a tackifying resin such as natural, modified or synthetic resins preferably polar resins such as rosins, rosin esters, hydrogenated rosins, hydrogenated rosin esters, and derivatives of such polar resins or pure aromatic monomer resins.
- Tackifying resins can be added to control tack in the adhesives, i.e. reduce moduli and increase glass transition temperature.
- the content of the tackifying resin is 0-40% (w/w) of the final adhesive.
- the adhesive is substantially free of resin.
- the content of the tackifying resin is preferably 0.1-40% (w/w) of the final adhesive and more preferably 10-20% (w/w) of the final adhesive.
- the adhesive composition comprising polar plasticising oils and resin in the content of above 50% (w/w) of the final adhesive.
- the adhesive composition further comprises an additional plasticiser selected from the group of mineral oil, citrate oil, paraffin oil, phatalic acid esters, adepic acid esters (e.g. DOA), and liquid or solid resin.
- an additional plasticiser selected from the group of mineral oil, citrate oil, paraffin oil, phatalic acid esters, adepic acid esters (e.g. DOA), and liquid or solid resin.
- the adhesive composition further comprises a polyethylene wax.
- ingredients may be added for auxiliary benefits. This could be antioxidants and stabilisers, fillers for rheology modification or active components like vitamin E or ibuprofen.
- the adhesive composition further comprises other ingredients selected from the group of antioxidants, stabilisers, fillers, pigments, flow modifiers, and active ingredients.
- the adhesive composition comprises polar active ingredients.
- the adhesive composition according to the invention is tolerant for beta sterilisation, which means that it does not significantly degrade or change properties during beta sterilisation at a reasonable level.
- a beta-sterilised adhesive composition is based on a pressure sensitive adhesive composition according to the invention.
- Salts and/or hydrocolloids, as absorbing particles or polymers, may be added to the composition to create an absorbing material.
- Salt may be a water-soluble salt and can be inorganic salt or organic salt.
- the adhesive composition comprises water soluble inorganic salt from the group of but not limited to NaCI, CaCI 2 , K 2 SO 4 , NaHCO 3 , Na 2 CO 3 , KCI, NaBr, NaI, Kl, NH 4 CI, AICI 3 and mixtures thereof, preferably NaCI.
- the adhesive composition comprises water soluble organic salt from the group of but not limited to CH 3 COONa, CH 3 COOK, COONa, COOK and mixtures thereof.
- the adhesive can be used without particles in devices, which rely on transmission rather than absorption.
- HC adhesives As with traditional HC adhesives, most liquid absorbing polymeric particles can be used, including microcolloids.
- a special advantage with a permeable adhesive is that a surface film will not block absorption completely.
- the hydrocolloids may be guar gum, locust bean gum (LBG), pectin, alginates, potato starch, gelatine, xanthan, gum karaya; cellulose derivatives (e. g. salts of carboxymethylcellulose such as sodiumcarboxymethylcellulose, methylcellulose, hydroxyethyl cellulose and hydroxypropylmethylcellulose), sodium starch glycolate, polyvinylalcohol and/or polyethylene glycol.
- LBG locust bean gum
- pectin alginates
- potato starch gelatine
- xanthan xanthan
- gum karaya cellulose derivatives (e. g. salts of carboxymethylcellulose such as sodiumcarboxymethylcellulose, methylcellulose, hydroxyethyl cellulose and hydroxypropylmethylcellulose), sodium starch glycolate, polyvinylalcohol and/or polyethylene glycol.
- Microcolloid particles are well known in the art e.g. from International Patent Application No. WO 02/066087, which discloses adhesive compositions comprising microcolloid particles.
- the microcolloid particles may have a particle size of less than 20 microns.
- the invention also relates to medical devices comprising a pressure sensitive adhesive composition as described above.
- the medical device comprising an adhesive composition according to the invention may be an ostomy appliance, a dressing (including wound dressings), a wound drainage bandage, a skin protective bandage, a device for collecting urine, an orthose or a prosthese, e.g. a breast prothesis, a faecal management device, and electronic device such as a measuring instrument or a power source, such as a battery.
- the medical device may also be a tape (e.g an elastic tape or film), or a dressing or a bandage, for securing a medical device, or a part of the medical device to the skin, or for sealing around a medical device attached to the skin.
- a tape e.g an elastic tape or film
- a dressing or a bandage for securing a medical device, or a part of the medical device to the skin, or for sealing around a medical device attached to the skin.
- the medical device may in its simplest construction be an adhesive construction comprising a layer of the pressure sensitive adhesive composition according to the invention and a backing layer.
- the backing layer is suitably elastic (has a low modulus), enabling the adhesive construction to conform to the skin movement and provide comfort when using it.
- the backing material has a structured surface to improve the adhesion between adhesive and the backing material.
- the thickness of the backing layer used according to the invention is dependent on the type of backing used.
- the overall thickness may be between 10 to 100 ⁇ m, preferably between 10 to 50 ⁇ m, most preferred about 30 ⁇ m.
- the backing layer is non-vapour permeable.
- the backing layer is water vapour permeable and has a moisture vapour transmission rate above 500g/m 2 /24h.
- the adhesive construction of the invention may provide a good moisture transmission rate and is able to transport a large quantity of moisture through the construction and away from the skin.
- Both the chemical composition and physical construction of the adhesive layer and the chemical and physical construction of the backing layer affect the water vapour permeability.
- the backing layer may be continuous (no holes, perforations, indentations, no added particles or fibers affecting the water vapour permeability) or discontinuous (it has holes, perforations, indentations, added particles or fibers affecting the water vapor permeability).
- the moisture vapour transmission rate of the backing layer is suitably above 500 gg//mm 22 //2244hh,, mmoosstt pprreeffeerraabbllyy aabboovvee 11000000 gg ⁇ /m 2 /24h, even more preferred above 3000 and most preferred above 10.000.
- a layered adhesive construct comprising a backing layer and at least one layer of a pressure sensitive adhesive composition according to the invention.
- the adhesive according to the invention may be foamed into foamed adhesive in a number of ways, either chemically or mechanically.
- Chemical blowing agents or other materials added to the adhesive formula itself may generate gas bubbles by a variety of mechanisms. These mechanisms include but are not limited to chemical reaction, physical changes, thermal decomposition or chemical degradation, leaching of a dispersed phase, volatilisation of low boiling materials or by a combination of these methods. Any of the commercially known chemical blowing agents may be used.
- the chemical blowing agents is suitably non-toxic, skin friendly, and environmentally safe, both before and after decomposition.
- the amount of chemical blowing agent to be added to the adhesive mixture may range from about 0.01 % up to about 90% by weight, with a practical range including about 1 % up to about 20% by weight.
- the amount of gas to be added may be determined by measuring the amount of gas generated from a candidate mixture and calculating the amount of foaming required for the final product, tempered by experience of the amount of gas lost to atmosphere during the foaming process.
- Another method for creating a foamed adhesive of the invention is a method where a mechanical process is used to add a physical blowing agent, similar to whipping the adhesive mass into froth, thus creating a foamed structure.
- Many processes are possible including processes involving incorporation of air, nitrogen, carbon dioxide, or other gases or low boiling point volatile liquids during the manufacturing process for the adhesive.
- the adhesive has high moisture vapour transmission rate, whereas the water absorption capacity is less important. This is the case with very thin dressings (e.g. for use on the face), wound dressings having an absorbent element or pad incorporated into the dressing, skin protective dressings used over skin where there are no cuts or wounds, etc.
- the adhesive preferably has a high moisture vapour transmission rate but does not necessary need to have a high absorption capacity.
- a certain water absorption capacity may function as a buffer in case of severe perspiration.
- a high water absorption capacity also makes the water resistance of the adhesive lower, e.g. during washing or showering. Absorption of exudates from a wound may be handled by a separate absorbent element and the moisture vapour transmission rate of the adhesive is therefore in many cases more important than water absorption capacity.
- the invention therefore relates to a dressing such as very thin dressings for use on the face, wound dressings having an absorbent element or a pad incorporated into the dressing, or skin protective dressings used over skin where there are no cuts or wounds.
- the invention relates to a medical device as above, e.g. a thin adhesive dressing, wherein the thickness of the adhesive layer is between 50 and 250 ⁇ m where it is thickest.
- the adhesive layer may thus have varying thickens or it may have a uniform thickness selected from values between 50 and 250 ⁇ m.
- a dressing of the invention may in a preferred embodiment comprise an absorbing pad for the uptake of body fluids, especially wound exudates, so as to enable the wound dressing to keep a constant moist environment over the wound site, and at the same time avoiding maceration of the skin surrounding the wound.
- the medical device is a wound dressing as described above comprising an absorbent pad and where the thickness of the adhesive layer is between 50 and 300 ⁇ m where it is thickest.
- the adhesive layer may thus have varying thickens or it may have a uniform thickness selected from values between 50 and 300 ⁇ m.
- An absorbent pad may be situated at the surface of the adhesive layer for contacting the wound or skin or between the adhesive layer and a backing.
- a suitable foam material for use as a pad material for a dressing of the invention is e.g. a polyethylene foam, a polyurethane foam, a polyalkylene oxide and/or polyalkylene oxide siloxane foam.
- An absorbent pad may comprise hydrocolloids, super absorbents, or foams or natural or synthetic materials which have extensive capacity to absorb body fluids, especially wound exudates.
- the absorbent pad may comprise an exudate distributing material. This renders it possible to utilise the areas of absorbent layer not being located right above the wound as well as the wetted surface of the absorbent layer will be enlarged and thus the evaporation through the backing layer will be enhanced.
- the absorbent pad may be in the form of one or more layers, e.g. a multilayer, comprising layers of different absorption properties in order to optimise the absorption capacity of the absorbent layer.
- the absorbent pad may be in the form of a matrix structure, e.g. with incorporated particles.
- the absorbent pad comprises a material capable of distributing the absorbed exudate, full utilisation of the absorption capacity in the dressing may be obtained.
- the absorbent pad may comprise particles or fibres of any absorbent material known per se being suitable for use in wound care devices, e. g. polyacrylate, CMC, cellulose or derivatives thereof, gums, foam or alginate.
- a dressing of the invention may be produced in a manner known per se for applying an adhesive material onto a backing, e.g. laminating or dye casting or spreading the adhesive to a part of or the whole of one surface of the backing.
- a dressing of the invention is optionally covered partly or fully by one or more release liners, or cover films to be removed before or during application.
- a protective cover or release liner may for instance be siliconised paper. It does not need to have the same contour as the dressing, and a number of dressings may be attached to a larger sheet of protective cover.
- the release liner may be of any material known to be useful as a release liner for medical devices.
- the protective cover is not present during the use of the dressing of the invention and is therefore not an essential part of the invention.
- the dressing of the invention may comprise one or more "non touch" grip (s) known per se for applying the dressing to the skin without touching the adhesive layer. Such a non-touch grip is not present after application of the dressing. For larger dressings it is suitable to have 2 or 3 or even 4 "non-touch" grips.
- Dressings comprising an absorbing pad or element for the uptake of body fluids, especially wound exudates, so as to enable the wound dressing to keep a constant moist environment over the wound site, are described in WO 02/05737, US Patent No. 5,086,764, EP 641 553, WO 91/01706 and EP 236 104.
- the adhesive according to the present invention may replace the adhesive comprised in any of these known dressings.
- Flexibility in the adhesive part of a medical device is often achieved by device design, such as bevelling or patterning in the adhesive.
- a dressing or adhesive sheet of the invention may have bevelled edges in order to reduce the risk of "rolling-up" the edge of the dressing reducing the wear-time.
- a bevelling may be carried out discontinuously or continuously in a manner known per se e.g. as disclosed in EP Patent No. 0 264 299 or US Patent No. 5,133,821
- the invention in another aspect, relates to a wafer for an ostomy appliance comprising an adhesive construction as described above.
- An ostomy appliance of the invention may be in the form of a wafer forming part of a two-piece appliance or in the form of a one-piece appliance comprising a collecting bag for collecting the material emerging from the stoma.
- a separate collecting bag may be attached to the wafer by any manner known per se, e.g. through mechanical coupling using a coupling ring or through use of adhesive flanges.
- a wafer for an ostomy appliance of the invention also typically comprises a water vapour permeable and water impervious reinforcement material and a release liner as discussed above.
- An ostomy appliance of the invention may be produced in a manner known per se from materials conventionally used for the preparation of ostomy appliances.
- Devices with advantageous properties may be obtained using the permeable adhesives of the invention in laminated constructions.
- the construction further comprises at least one layer of a water absorbing adhesive.
- Devices with very good adhesion under extreme conditions may be obtained by placing a layer, preferably a thin layer, of permeable but non-absorbing adhesive (no hydrophilic fillers) of the invention between a water absorbing adhesive and the skin. This way, good adhesive power can be maintained even after the adhesive has absorbed a considerable amount of water.
- the invention relates to prosthesis of the type to be adhered to the skin of the user, such as a breast prosthesis comprising an adhesive construction according to the invention.
- the invention also relates to a urine collecting device comprising an adhesive construction as described above.
- Urine collecting devices according to the invention may be in the form of uri- sheaths.
- the medical device may also be a medical tape e.g. for securing a device or a part of a device to the skin.
- the medical device according to the invention may also be a measuring instrument or a therapeutic instrument, which is attached to the skin, such as devices useful for measuring ECG (Electro CardioGraphy), EMG (Electro MyoGraphy), EEG (Electro EncephaloGraphy), blood glucose, pulse, blood pressure, pH, and oxygen.
- ECG Electro CardioGraphy
- EMG Electro MyoGraphy
- EEG Electro EncephaloGraphy
- blood glucose blood glucose
- pulse blood pressure
- pH pH
- oxygen oxygen
- Such measuring instruments are known in the art and they are usually attached to the skin by a pressure sensitive adhesive.
- An adhesive construction in accordance with the present invention may replace the adhesive constructions used for attaching these devices to the skin.
- the adhesive is part of a faecal-collecting device, attaching a bag or another collecting device to the perianal skin.
- the medical device is a beta-sterilised medical device.
- the adhesives were compounded in a Brabender mixer from Brabender OHG, Duisburg, Germany (contains about 60 grams) or a Herrmann Linden LK Il 0,5 from Linden Maschinenfabrik, Marienheiden, Germany (contains about 600 grams).
- the chamber temperature in the mixer was approx 12O 0 C and the adhesive was compounded with 50-60 rpm.
- Premixtures were made from each polymer.
- the polymer was added to the mixer and the mixer was started. When the polymer was melted and had a smooth surface, oil was added slowly in small steps, starting with a few ml, followed by increasing amounts. The following part of oil was not added until the previous part was well mixed into the polymer.
- the ratio between Levamelt and PPO in the premixture was typically approx 1 :1.
- the adhesive was compounded from the premixtures of polymer and oil.
- the premixture was added to the mixer together with resin and/or high MFI polymer, if such was used in the formulation.
- the mixer was started, and when the polymer was melted and had a smooth surface, additional oil was added slowly in small steps, starting with a few ml, followed by increasing amounts.
- Approx 1 kilo of the polymer was placed in a plastic bag.
- the bag was packed and sent to the gamma irradiation supplier, e.g. BGS Beta-Gamma Service, Wiehl, Germany.
- the polymer was irradiated with the specified gamma dose, e.g. 3OkGy.
- the gamma radiation increases the molar weight of the polymer.
- MVTR was measured in grams per square meter (g/m2) over a 24 hours period using an inverted cup method.
- a container or cup that was water and water vapour impermeable having an opening was used. 20 ml saline water (0.9%NaCI in demineralised water) was placed in the container and the opening was sealed with the test adhesive film. The container was placed into an electrically heated humidity cabinet and the container or cup was placed up side down such that the water was in contact with the adhesive. The cabinet was maintained at 37°C and 15% relative humidity (RH). The weight loss of the container was followed as a function of time. The weight loss was due to evaporation of water vapour transmitted through the adhesive film. This difference was used to calculate Moisture vapour transmission rate or MVTR. MVTR was calculated as the weight loss pr time divided by the area of the opening in the cup (g/m 2 /24h).
- the MVTR of a material was a linear function of the thickness of the material. Thus, when reporting MVTR to characterise a material, it was important to inform the thickness of the material which MVTR was reported.
- We used 150 ⁇ m as a reference. If thinner or thicker samples were measured, the MVTR was reported as corresponding to a 150 ⁇ m sample. Thus a 300 ⁇ m sample with a measured MVTR of 10g/m 2 /24h was reported as having MVTR 20g/m 2 /24h for a 150 ⁇ m sample because of the linear connection between thickness of sample and MVTR of sample.
- 1/P(measured) 1/P(FiIm) + 1/P(Adhesive)
- Peel failure mode was determined by peeling a suitable sample from skin.
- Peel failure mode i.e. adhesive or cohesive failure of the adhesive
- Cohesive failure was unwanted, as adhesives with cohesive failure were likely to leave residues on the substrate when removed.
- test samples were prepared by thermoforming an approximately 200 micron adhesive film between two release liners. Said adhesive film was transfer coated onto an 80 gsm elastic non-woven from BBA Fiberweb (Dreamex, CS9540002, 80 gsm), and heat treated at 100°C for about 5 minutes to thoroughly bond the adhesive to the NW. 1 cm wide test specimens were cut along the low module axis of the non-woven.
- test specimens were applied to the underside of the forearm and left for about 2 hours before they were peeled. The results were reported as Adhesive or Cohesive peel failure mode.
- the parameters G' and tan( ⁇ ) were measured as follows: The adhesives were pressed into a plate of 1 mm thickness. A round sample of 25 mm in diameter was cut out and placed in a RheoStress RS600 rheometer from Thermo Electron. The geometry applied was parallel plates 25 mm and the deformation was fixed at 1 % to ensure that measurements were in the linear regime. The measurements were carried out at 32°C. Materials
- Example 1 Permeability of different EVA polymers
- Film was prepared by thermoforming the neat polymer in a warm press at about 100°C, and MVTR was measured (Method 4):
- EVA polymers with low VA have a low MVTR and hence make less suitable base polymers for a permeable hot-melt processable pressure sensitive adhesive. In addition only fairly hydrophobic oil and resins are compatible with low VA EVA, and hence the resulting adhesives will have a low permeability.
- Example 2 Peel and permeability of different adhesives based on EVA polymers with different MFI Index
- the adhesives were thermoformed to about 250microns between a PU film (Bioflex 130) and a release liner.
- the transmission rate was measured according to Method 4:
- an adhesive according to the invention may contain some tackifier resin, but that they generally reduce transmission. Levels below about 50% seem to be acceptable, but preferably the level should be even lower.
- the table beneath shows examples of adhesive compositions prepared according to the invention and methods 1 , 2 and 3.
- the adhesives were produced according to method 1 , thermoformed into 1 mm sheets which were sent for Beta-ray sterilisation at a dose of 0, 17.5KGy & 2x17.5KGy. DMA was performed according to method 6. Results:
- Beta-sterilisation introduce no or only very slight changes in mechanical properties; G' and tan( ⁇ ) are constant, within experimental error, i.e. no significant cross linking or breakdown of the polymer backbone is introduced.
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