2015
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0116080
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Correlating Coating Characteristics with the Performance of Drug-Coated Balloons – A Comparative In Vitro Investigation of Own Established Hydrogel- and Ionic Liquid-Based Coating Matrices

Abstract: Drug-coated balloons (DCB), which have emerged as a therapeutic alternative to drug-eluting stents in percutaneous cardiovascular intervention, are well described with regard to clinical efficacy and safety within a number of clinical studies. In vitro studies elucidating the correlation between coating additive and DCB performance are however rare but considered important for the understanding of DCB requirements and the improvement of established DCB. In this regard, we examined three different DCB-systems, … Show more

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“…It is therefore assumed that the overall number of particles would be even higher, if the DCB were additionally tracked through an in-vitro model. This thesis is supported by particle measurements by Kaule et al, that show 1.4 to 10.5 times higher number of particles ≥ 10 µm for Cetpyrsal-based DCB and HA-based DCB, respectively, were generated after track compared to the particles generated during the dilatation process [7]. Cetpyrsal-based DCB HA-based DCB SeQuent Please…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 52%
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“…It is therefore assumed that the overall number of particles would be even higher, if the DCB were additionally tracked through an in-vitro model. This thesis is supported by particle measurements by Kaule et al, that show 1.4 to 10.5 times higher number of particles ≥ 10 µm for Cetpyrsal-based DCB and HA-based DCB, respectively, were generated after track compared to the particles generated during the dilatation process [7]. Cetpyrsal-based DCB HA-based DCB SeQuent Please…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 52%
“…Several studies dealt with the investigation of the drug transfer as well as particle release of different DCB in-vitro [5][6][7][13][14][15]. In-vitro drug transfer into a silicone mock vessel after the passage of a Cetpyrsal-based DCB through a track model is reported with 40 % of the initial balloon drug dose [5,7,14].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The coating of the balloon is important, as the coating should be physically able to maintain the drug on the balloon during transit to the lesion, thereby reducing wash off, while at the site of dilatation it should ensure a rapid and homogenous drug transfer to the vessel wall [16]. The coating differs with the contrast agent iopromide, the film-forming agent shellac, the amphiphilic butyryl trihexyl citrate, and urea being the most widely used.…”
Section: Drug-eluting Balloonsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hydrogels functionalised for drug delivery have a broad spectrum of application overarching drug eluting stent technology [1] and drug-coated balloons [2] for cardiovascular therapy but also injectable biomaterials [3] for ophthalmologic therapies [4], bone tissue engineering [5] and local cancer therapy [6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%