Traditional coronary drug-eluting stents (DES) are made from metal and are coated with a permanent polymer film containing an anti-proliferative drug. Subsequent to stent deployment in a diseased coronary artery, the drug releases into the artery wall and helps prevent restenosis by inhibiting the proliferation of smooth muscle cells. Although this technology has proven to be remarkably successful, there are ongoing concerns that the presence of a polymer in the artery can lead to deleterious medical complications, such as late stent thrombosis. Polymer-free DES may help overcome such shortcomings. However, the absence of a rate-controlling polymer layer makes optimisation of the drug release profile a particular challenge. The use of micro...
A mathematical model of a drug-eluting stent is proposed. The model considers a polymer region, cont...
In this study, we developed a predictive model of in vivo stent based drug release and distribution ...
The advent of drug-eluting stents (DES) has revolutionised the treatment of coronary artery disease....
Traditional coronary drug-eluting stents (DES) are made from metal and are coated with a permanent p...
In this paper we provide the first model of drug elution from polymer-free arterial drug-eluting ste...
AbstractIn this paper we provide the first model of drug elution from polymer-free arterial drug-elu...
Although drug-eluting stents (DES) are now widely used for the treatment of coronary heart disease, ...
Drug-eluting stents have revolutionised the treatment of coronary artery disease. These small medica...
Drug-eluting stents have been used widely to prevent restenosis of arteries following percutaneous b...
The introduction of drug eluting stents (DES) for the treatment of coronary heart disease has signif...
Drug-eluting stents have significantly improved the treatment of coronary artery disease. They offer...
Drug-eluting stents have significantly improved the treatment of coronary artery disease. They offer...
A mathematical model of a drug-eluting stent is proposed. The model considers a polymer region, cont...
Drug-eluting stents have been used widely to prevent restenosis of arteries following percutaneous b...
A mathematical model of a drug-eluting stent is proposed. The model considers a polymer region, cont...
In this study, we developed a predictive model of in vivo stent based drug release and distribution ...
The advent of drug-eluting stents (DES) has revolutionised the treatment of coronary artery disease....
Traditional coronary drug-eluting stents (DES) are made from metal and are coated with a permanent p...
In this paper we provide the first model of drug elution from polymer-free arterial drug-eluting ste...
AbstractIn this paper we provide the first model of drug elution from polymer-free arterial drug-elu...
Although drug-eluting stents (DES) are now widely used for the treatment of coronary heart disease, ...
Drug-eluting stents have revolutionised the treatment of coronary artery disease. These small medica...
Drug-eluting stents have been used widely to prevent restenosis of arteries following percutaneous b...
The introduction of drug eluting stents (DES) for the treatment of coronary heart disease has signif...
Drug-eluting stents have significantly improved the treatment of coronary artery disease. They offer...
Drug-eluting stents have significantly improved the treatment of coronary artery disease. They offer...
A mathematical model of a drug-eluting stent is proposed. The model considers a polymer region, cont...
Drug-eluting stents have been used widely to prevent restenosis of arteries following percutaneous b...
A mathematical model of a drug-eluting stent is proposed. The model considers a polymer region, cont...
In this study, we developed a predictive model of in vivo stent based drug release and distribution ...
The advent of drug-eluting stents (DES) has revolutionised the treatment of coronary artery disease....