Biodegradable poly(d,l-lactic-co-glycolic acid) (PLGA) coating for applications in drug-eluting stents has been receiving increasing interest as a result of its unique properties compared with biodurable polymers in delivering drug for reducing stents-related side effects. In this work, a mathematical model for describing the PLGA degradation and erosion and coupled drug release from PLGA stent coating is developed and validated. An analytical expression is derived for PLGA mass loss that predicts multiple experimental studies in the literature. An analytical model for the change of the number-average degree of polymerization [or molecular weight (MW)] is also derived. The drug transport model incorporates simultaneous drug diffusion throug...
Vascular diseases remain one of the leading causes of death worldwide. Two common treatments for suc...
Biodegradable polymers have been used for a variety of biomedical devices since the middle of the 20...
peer-reviewedTraditional coronary drug-eluting stents (DES) are made from metal and are coated with ...
Increasing interests have been raised toward the potential applications of biodegradable poly(lactic...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Chemical Engineering, 2014.Cata...
Biodegradable polymers have highly desirable applications in the field of biomedical engineering, su...
Degradable materials have found a wide variety of applications in the biomedical field ranging from...
For aliphatic polyesters such as PLAs and PGAs, there is a strong interplay between the hydrolytic d...
The degradation behavior of the absorbable coating may have significant impacts to the short and lon...
The present work is focused on the development and the validation of a mechanistic model describing ...
Patients with atherosclerosis experience plaque buildup in the coronary artery, reducing blood flow ...
Drug-eluting stents implanted in blood vessels are subject to various dynamics of blood flow. In thi...
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...
Drug-eluting stents have been used widely to prevent restenosis of arteries following percutaneous b...
Vascular diseases remain one of the leading causes of death worldwide. Two common treatments for suc...
Biodegradable polymers have been used for a variety of biomedical devices since the middle of the 20...
peer-reviewedTraditional coronary drug-eluting stents (DES) are made from metal and are coated with ...
Increasing interests have been raised toward the potential applications of biodegradable poly(lactic...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Chemical Engineering, 2014.Cata...
Biodegradable polymers have highly desirable applications in the field of biomedical engineering, su...
Degradable materials have found a wide variety of applications in the biomedical field ranging from...
For aliphatic polyesters such as PLAs and PGAs, there is a strong interplay between the hydrolytic d...
The degradation behavior of the absorbable coating may have significant impacts to the short and lon...
The present work is focused on the development and the validation of a mechanistic model describing ...
Patients with atherosclerosis experience plaque buildup in the coronary artery, reducing blood flow ...
Drug-eluting stents implanted in blood vessels are subject to various dynamics of blood flow. In thi...
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...
Drug-eluting stents have been used widely to prevent restenosis of arteries following percutaneous b...
Vascular diseases remain one of the leading causes of death worldwide. Two common treatments for suc...
Biodegradable polymers have been used for a variety of biomedical devices since the middle of the 20...
peer-reviewedTraditional coronary drug-eluting stents (DES) are made from metal and are coated with ...