Coatings for Cardiovascular Stents-An Up-to-Date Review.
Alexandru Scafa UdrișteAlexandra Cristina BurdușelAdelina-Gabriela NiculescuMarius RădulescuAlexandru-Mihai GrumezescuPublished in: International journal of molecular sciences (2024)
Cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) increasingly burden health systems and patients worldwide, necessitating the improved awareness of current treatment possibilities and the development of more efficient therapeutic strategies. When plaque deposits narrow the arteries, the standard of care implies the insertion of a stent at the lesion site. The most promising development in cardiovascular stents has been the release of medications from these stents. However, the use of drug-eluting stents (DESs) is still challenged by in-stent restenosis occurrence. DESs' long-term clinical success depends on several parameters, including the degradability of the polymers, drug release profiles, stent platforms, coating polymers, and the metals and their alloys that are employed as metal frames in the stents. Thus, it is critical to investigate new approaches to optimize the most suitable DESs to solve problems with the inflammatory response, delayed endothelialization, and sub-acute stent thrombosis. As certain advancements have been reported in the literature, this review aims to present the latest updates in the coatings field for cardiovascular stents. Specifically, there are described various organic (e.g., synthetic and natural polymer-based coatings, stents coated directly with drugs, and coatings containing endothelial cells) and inorganic (e.g., metallic and nonmetallic materials) stent coating options, aiming to create an updated framework that would serve as an inception point for future research.
Keyphrases
- drug release
- inflammatory response
- endothelial cells
- cardiovascular disease
- healthcare
- drug delivery
- ejection fraction
- systematic review
- newly diagnosed
- mental health
- coronary artery disease
- risk assessment
- type diabetes
- prognostic factors
- metabolic syndrome
- liver failure
- lipopolysaccharide induced
- chronic pain
- chronic kidney disease
- pain management
- climate change
- toll like receptor
- respiratory failure
- smoking cessation
- blood flow
- vascular endothelial growth factor
- electronic health record