Many cardiovascular problems stem from blockages that form within the vasculature and often treatment includes fitting a stent through percutaneous coronary intervention. This offers a minimally invasive therapy but re-occlusion through restenosis or thrombosis formation often occurs post-deployment. Research is ongoing into the creation of smart stents that can detect the occurrence of further problems. In this study, it is shown that selectively metalizing a non-conductive stent can create a set of electrodes that are capable of detecting a build-up of material around the stent. The associated increase in electrical impedance across the electrodes is measured, testing the stent with blood clot to mimic thrombosis. It is shown that the dev...
AbstractThe goal of this paper is to use accelerometers as an early detection of restenosis. Resteno...
Coronary Artery Stents have been the preferred form of treatment for vascular occlusive disease, due...
Preliminary data from nonrandomized clinical trials suggest that, in selected subgroups of patients,...
Self-reporting implantable medical devices are the future of cardiovascular healthcare. Cardiovascul...
Jump Starting Technologies, Patent Issues, & Translational Medicine Poster SessionA smart cardiovasc...
Cardiovascular disease is the greatest cause of death worldwide. Atherosclerosis is the underlying p...
Cardiovascular diseases remain a significant global burden with 1‐in‐3 of all deaths attributable to...
The permanent implantation of a stent has become the most common method for ameliorating coronary ar...
This thesis was previously held under moratorium from 24th March 2015 until 24th March 2017.Coronary...
Implantable medical devices have become the standard method for treating a variety of cardiovascular...
This article belongs to the Special Issue Innovative Technology Application for Medical Implants.Cor...
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is a group of heart and vasculature conditions which are the leading fo...
Cardiovascular disease remains the leading cause of death in Western society. Recent technological a...
Cardiovascular diseases which include high blood pressure, coronary heart diseases, heart failure, s...
This thesis was submitted for the award of Doctor of Philosophy and was awarded by Brunel University...
AbstractThe goal of this paper is to use accelerometers as an early detection of restenosis. Resteno...
Coronary Artery Stents have been the preferred form of treatment for vascular occlusive disease, due...
Preliminary data from nonrandomized clinical trials suggest that, in selected subgroups of patients,...
Self-reporting implantable medical devices are the future of cardiovascular healthcare. Cardiovascul...
Jump Starting Technologies, Patent Issues, & Translational Medicine Poster SessionA smart cardiovasc...
Cardiovascular disease is the greatest cause of death worldwide. Atherosclerosis is the underlying p...
Cardiovascular diseases remain a significant global burden with 1‐in‐3 of all deaths attributable to...
The permanent implantation of a stent has become the most common method for ameliorating coronary ar...
This thesis was previously held under moratorium from 24th March 2015 until 24th March 2017.Coronary...
Implantable medical devices have become the standard method for treating a variety of cardiovascular...
This article belongs to the Special Issue Innovative Technology Application for Medical Implants.Cor...
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is a group of heart and vasculature conditions which are the leading fo...
Cardiovascular disease remains the leading cause of death in Western society. Recent technological a...
Cardiovascular diseases which include high blood pressure, coronary heart diseases, heart failure, s...
This thesis was submitted for the award of Doctor of Philosophy and was awarded by Brunel University...
AbstractThe goal of this paper is to use accelerometers as an early detection of restenosis. Resteno...
Coronary Artery Stents have been the preferred form of treatment for vascular occlusive disease, due...
Preliminary data from nonrandomized clinical trials suggest that, in selected subgroups of patients,...