A NEW WAY to OPTIMIZE DRUG RELEASE RATE of DRUG ELUTING STENT (DES)

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Abstract

Local hemodynamic environment is a determinant factor in drug delivery from a drug eluting stent (DES) to the target arterial tissue. By using a simplified model of a DES, we demonstrated that if a DES had a drug release mode of uniform rate the drug released from the stent will distribute non-uniformly along the stent due to the flowing blood, with a significantly higher drug concentration at the distal part of the stent than that at the proximal one. This may explain why a DES could retard neointimal formation and vascular remodeling in downstream coronary segments. To solve this problem, we thereafter optimized the drug release mode of the DES as an exponential function. The simulation results showed that the optimized drug release mode could lead to a fairly uniform drug concentration distribution along the stent. Therefore, the present study suggested that to achieve a more effective result, optimization of drug eluting strategy (drug release mode) for the DES would be essential.

Original languageEnglish
Article number1550064
JournalJournal of Mechanics in Medicine and Biology
Volume15
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Oct 2015

Keywords

  • Drug eluting stent
  • drug distribution
  • drug releasing mode
  • hemodynamics
  • restenosis

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