In this paper, starting from a consistent mathematical model, a novel computational approach is proposed for assessing some biomechanical effects on drug release from coronary drug-eluting stents (DESs), related to tissue properties, local hemodynamics and stent design. A multiscale and multidomain advection-diffusion model is formulated for describing drug dynamics in the polymeric substrate covering the stent, into the arterial wall, and in the vessel lumen. The model accounts for tissue microstructure (anisotropic drug diffusion, porosity, drug retention induced by resident proteins), macrostructure (plaque between stent and tissue), and local hemodynamics. In the case of hydrophobic taxus-based compounds, several numerical analys...
Pharmacokinetics induced by drug eluting stents (DES) in coronary walls is modeled by means of a one...
Pharmacokinetics induced by drug eluting stents (DES) in coronary walls is modeled by means of a one...
Medicated cardiovascular stents, also called drug eluting stents (DES), represent a relevant applica...
In this paper, starting from a consistent mathematical model, a novel computational approach is pro...
In this paper, starting from a consistent mathematical model, a novel computational approach is pro...
In this paper, starting from a consistent mathematical model, a novel computational approach is pro...
In this paper, starting from a consistent mathematical model, a novel computational approach is pro...
In this paper, starting from a consistent mathematical model, a novel computational approach is prop...
In this paper, starting from a consistent mathematical model, a novel computational approach is prop...
In this paper, starting from a consistent mathematical model, a novel computational approach is prop...
In this paper, starting from a consistent mathematical model, a novel computational approach is prop...
In-stent restenosis still occurs in coronary arteries implanted with drug-eluting stents, with the m...
Pharmacokinetics induced by drug eluting stents (DES) in coronary walls is modeled by means of a one...
Pharmacokinetics induced by drug eluting stents (DES) in coronary walls is modeled by means of a one...
Pharmacokinetics induced by drug eluting stents (DES) in coronary walls is modeled by means of a one...
Pharmacokinetics induced by drug eluting stents (DES) in coronary walls is modeled by means of a one...
Pharmacokinetics induced by drug eluting stents (DES) in coronary walls is modeled by means of a one...
Medicated cardiovascular stents, also called drug eluting stents (DES), represent a relevant applica...
In this paper, starting from a consistent mathematical model, a novel computational approach is pro...
In this paper, starting from a consistent mathematical model, a novel computational approach is pro...
In this paper, starting from a consistent mathematical model, a novel computational approach is pro...
In this paper, starting from a consistent mathematical model, a novel computational approach is pro...
In this paper, starting from a consistent mathematical model, a novel computational approach is prop...
In this paper, starting from a consistent mathematical model, a novel computational approach is prop...
In this paper, starting from a consistent mathematical model, a novel computational approach is prop...
In this paper, starting from a consistent mathematical model, a novel computational approach is prop...
In-stent restenosis still occurs in coronary arteries implanted with drug-eluting stents, with the m...
Pharmacokinetics induced by drug eluting stents (DES) in coronary walls is modeled by means of a one...
Pharmacokinetics induced by drug eluting stents (DES) in coronary walls is modeled by means of a one...
Pharmacokinetics induced by drug eluting stents (DES) in coronary walls is modeled by means of a one...
Pharmacokinetics induced by drug eluting stents (DES) in coronary walls is modeled by means of a one...
Pharmacokinetics induced by drug eluting stents (DES) in coronary walls is modeled by means of a one...
Medicated cardiovascular stents, also called drug eluting stents (DES), represent a relevant applica...