2017
DOI: 10.1038/srep40291
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Functional Nanoarchitectures For Enhanced Drug Eluting Stents

Abstract: Different strategies have been investigated to allow for optimum duration and conditions for endothelium healing through the enhancement of coronary stents. In this study, a nanoarchitectured system is proposed as a surface modification for drug eluting stents. Highly oriented nanotubes were vertically grown on the surface of a new Ni-free biocompatible Ti-based alloy, as a potential material for self-expandable stents. The fabricated nanotubes were self-grown from the potential stent substrate, which are also… Show more

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“…Titanium (Ti) and its alloys have been reported as potential materials for the stent backbone, with excellent biocompatibility and corrosion resistance as a result of a stable oxide layer on the surface. A new Ti-based alloy was proposed by Saleh et al [ 13 ] as the stent platform with decorated nanostructures on the surface. So far, there are limited reports on the application of Ti and its alloys for the stent material.…”
Section: Cardiovascular Stent Design Parametersmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Titanium (Ti) and its alloys have been reported as potential materials for the stent backbone, with excellent biocompatibility and corrosion resistance as a result of a stable oxide layer on the surface. A new Ti-based alloy was proposed by Saleh et al [ 13 ] as the stent platform with decorated nanostructures on the surface. So far, there are limited reports on the application of Ti and its alloys for the stent material.…”
Section: Cardiovascular Stent Design Parametersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Serious clinical events cast doubt on the efficiency of DES in terms of its long-term safety because of the increased risk of late and very late ST. Thus, potential technical problems associated with the use of DES include: delayed endothelialization caused by the locally delivered drugs, inherent thrombogenicity of the stent as a foreign body to the immune system, hypersensitivity and inflammatory reactions due to the base framework and/or polymeric coatings, insufficient drug amount in addition to a lack of sustained drug release, and stent displacement [ 13 ]. …”
Section: Drug-eluting Stents (Des)mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In addition, nano-depot can store biomolecules or drugs and control release based on nanotube diameter and aspect ratio. 130 132 The small bioactive molecules could be released within weeks, whereas the big molecules could be released within several months. 131 The diameter of hexagonally close-packed rigid nanopatterned adhesive dots interfaces ranged between 58 and 73 nm is required for cell attachment.…”
Section: Ways To Improve Re-endothelializationmentioning
confidence: 99%