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Controlled drug-eluting stents

Polymers—the optimal system for controlled drug-eluting stents... [Pg.269]

Ranade, S.V. et al. Physical characterization of controlled release of pacUtaxel from the TAXUS Express 2 drug-eluting stent, J. Biomed. Mater. Res., 71 A, 625, 2004. [Pg.216]

Marketed drug-eluting stents employing controlled drug delivery systems... [Pg.271]

Acharya G, Park K. Mechanisms of controlled drug release from drug-eluting stents. Adv Drug Deliv Rev 2006 58(3) 387—401. [Pg.276]

Ranade SV, Miller KM, Richard RE, Chan AK, Allen MJ, Helmus MN. Physical characterization of controlled release of pacli-taxel from the TAXUS Express2 drug-eluting stent. J Biomed Mater Res A 2004 71 (4) 625-634. [Pg.277]

Chen MC, Liang HE Chiu YL, et al. A novel drug-eluting stent spray coated with multi-layers of collagen and sirolimus, J Control Release 2005 108 178-189. [Pg.297]

Kamath KR, Barry JJ, Miller KM. The taxus drug-eluting stent a new paradigm in controlled drug delivery. Adv. Drug Deliv. Rev. 2006 58 412-436. [Pg.1151]

S. Venkatraman, F. Boey, Release profiles in drug-eluting stents issues and uncertainties, J. Control. Release 120 (2007) 149-160. [Pg.327]

Roiron C, Sanchez P, Bouzamondo A et al. Drug eluting stents An updated meta-analysis of randomised controlled trials. Heart 2006 92 641-649. [Pg.462]

The problem of controlled drug release from surface coated stents with PMMA-PIB-PMMA and PHEMA-PIB-PHEMA triblock copolymers was recently approached by Cho etal. [329]. Drug eluting stents are in fact one of the most recent advances in the treatment of cardiovascular disease. [Pg.219]

J.S.W. Kwong, and C.-M. Yu, Clinical outcomes of biodegradable polymer drug-eluting stents for percutaneous coronary intervention An updated meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials, Clin. Cardiol, 37 (7), 440-453,2014. [Pg.435]

Keywords Biodegradable materials Controlled release Crosslinking agent Drug-eluting stent Tissue regeneration... [Pg.185]

Figure 21.40 Generations of DES. Reprinted from Khan, W., Farah, S., Domb, A. J., Drug eluting stents Developments and current status, / Control Release, 161, 703-712. Copyright (2012), with permission from Elsevier [73]. Figure 21.40 Generations of DES. Reprinted from Khan, W., Farah, S., Domb, A. J., Drug eluting stents Developments and current status, / Control Release, 161, 703-712. Copyright (2012), with permission from Elsevier [73].

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