Recent concern for local drug delivery and withdrawal of the first Food and Drug Administration-approved bioresorbable scaffold emphasizes the need to optimize the relationships between stent design and drug release with imposed arterial injury and observed pharmacodynamics. In this study, we examine the hypothesis that vascular injury is predictable from stent design and that the expanding force of stent deployment results in increased circumferential stress in the arterial tissue, which may explain acute injury poststent deployment. Using both numerical simulations and ex vivo experiments on three different stent designs (slotted tube, corrugated ring, and delta wing), arterial injury due to device deployment was examined. Furthermore, us...
Stents have gained tremendous popularity over the past two decades, and their implantations in arter...
The success of vascular stents in the restoration of blood flow is limited by restenosis. Recent dat...
Finite-element simulations have been carried out to study the effects of material choice, drug eluti...
Recent concern for local drug delivery and withdrawal of the first Food and Drug Administration-appr...
Cardiovascular disease is a leading cause of mortality throughout the world and over one million ste...
Optical coherence tomography based computational flow dynamic (CFD) modeling provides detailed infor...
Stents have become the most successful device to treat advanced atherosclerotic lesions. However, on...
Restenosis limits the effectiveness of stents, but the mechanisms responsible for this phenomenon re...
Since the first human procedure in the late 1980s, vascular stent implantation has been accepted as ...
Restenosis remains a signifi cant problem in coronary intervention. Additionally, concerns have rece...
Following the deployment of a coronary stent and disruption of an atheromatous plaque, the deformati...
Background: The process of restenosis after a stenting procedure is related to local biomechanical e...
Cardiovascular disease is a leading cause of mortality in the United States and throughout the World...
Many clinical studies, including the ISAR-STEREO trial, have identified stent strut thickness as an ...
Finite element analyses have been carried out to investigate the effects of plaque thickness, plaque...
Stents have gained tremendous popularity over the past two decades, and their implantations in arter...
The success of vascular stents in the restoration of blood flow is limited by restenosis. Recent dat...
Finite-element simulations have been carried out to study the effects of material choice, drug eluti...
Recent concern for local drug delivery and withdrawal of the first Food and Drug Administration-appr...
Cardiovascular disease is a leading cause of mortality throughout the world and over one million ste...
Optical coherence tomography based computational flow dynamic (CFD) modeling provides detailed infor...
Stents have become the most successful device to treat advanced atherosclerotic lesions. However, on...
Restenosis limits the effectiveness of stents, but the mechanisms responsible for this phenomenon re...
Since the first human procedure in the late 1980s, vascular stent implantation has been accepted as ...
Restenosis remains a signifi cant problem in coronary intervention. Additionally, concerns have rece...
Following the deployment of a coronary stent and disruption of an atheromatous plaque, the deformati...
Background: The process of restenosis after a stenting procedure is related to local biomechanical e...
Cardiovascular disease is a leading cause of mortality in the United States and throughout the World...
Many clinical studies, including the ISAR-STEREO trial, have identified stent strut thickness as an ...
Finite element analyses have been carried out to investigate the effects of plaque thickness, plaque...
Stents have gained tremendous popularity over the past two decades, and their implantations in arter...
The success of vascular stents in the restoration of blood flow is limited by restenosis. Recent dat...
Finite-element simulations have been carried out to study the effects of material choice, drug eluti...