With the aim of optimizing Drug Eluting Stents (DES), particular attention has been laid on computational methods of controlling the drug release profile among researchers. Consequently, various models and simulations are available in the literature. Nevertheless, validations based on biorelevant in-vitro trials are lacking. In the present study, a comparison of drug release from polyurethane samples between calculated results and experimental-data has been carried out. The calculation results are from a numerical simulation and a newly established mathematical model for reproducing the liberation kinetic. Different fluid flow rates and initial drug concentrations in polymer have been taken into account
AbstractIn this paper we provide the first model of drug elution from polymer-free arterial drug-elu...
peer-reviewedTraditional coronary drug-eluting stents (DES) are made from metal and are coated with ...
The cardiovascular system is prone to severe diseases such as atherosclerosis, most important cause ...
With the aim of optimizing Drug Eluting Stents (DES), particular attention has been laid on computat...
In this study, we present a method for prediction of the drug-release profile based on the physical ...
Drug-eluting stents implanted in blood vessels are subject to various dynamics of blood flow. In thi...
In this paper we describe a combined in-vitro experimental and mathematical modelling approach to p...
Drug-eluting implants with a polymeric matrix are currently widely used and the interest of modeling...
In this paper we describe a combined in-vitro experimental and mathematical modelling approach to pr...
The ability to develop predictive mathematical models of therapeutic release from pharmaceutical for...
In this study, we developed a predictive model of in vivo stent based drug release and distribution ...
Drug-eluting stents have significantly improved the treatment of coronary artery disease. They offer...
Drug-eluting stents have been used widely to prevent restenosis of arteries following percutaneous b...
Drug-eluting stents are desirable platforms for local medicine delivery. However, the incorporation ...
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...
peer-reviewedTraditional coronary drug-eluting stents (DES) are made from metal and are coated with ...
The cardiovascular system is prone to severe diseases such as atherosclerosis, most important cause ...
With the aim of optimizing Drug Eluting Stents (DES), particular attention has been laid on computat...
In this study, we present a method for prediction of the drug-release profile based on the physical ...
Drug-eluting stents implanted in blood vessels are subject to various dynamics of blood flow. In thi...
In this paper we describe a combined in-vitro experimental and mathematical modelling approach to p...
Drug-eluting implants with a polymeric matrix are currently widely used and the interest of modeling...
In this paper we describe a combined in-vitro experimental and mathematical modelling approach to pr...
The ability to develop predictive mathematical models of therapeutic release from pharmaceutical for...
In this study, we developed a predictive model of in vivo stent based drug release and distribution ...
Drug-eluting stents have significantly improved the treatment of coronary artery disease. They offer...
Drug-eluting stents have been used widely to prevent restenosis of arteries following percutaneous b...
Drug-eluting stents are desirable platforms for local medicine delivery. However, the incorporation ...
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...
peer-reviewedTraditional coronary drug-eluting stents (DES) are made from metal and are coated with ...
The cardiovascular system is prone to severe diseases such as atherosclerosis, most important cause ...