DocumentCode :
953319
Title :
Validation of High Gradient Magnetic Field Based Drug Delivery to Magnetizable Implants Under Flow
Author :
Forbes, Zachary G. ; Yellen, Benjamin B. ; Halverson, Derek S. ; Fridman, Gregory ; Barbee, Kenneth A. ; Friedman, Gary
Author_Institution :
Drexel Univ. Coll. of Med., Philadelphia
Volume :
55
Issue :
2
fYear :
2008
Firstpage :
643
Lastpage :
649
Abstract :
The drug-eluting stent´s increasingly frequent occurrence late stage thrombosis have created a need for new strategies for intervention in coronary artery disease. This paper demonstrates further development of our minimally invasive, targeted drug delivery system that uses induced magnetism to administer repeatable and patient specific dosages of therapeutic agents to specific sites in the human body. Our first aim is the use of magnetizable stents for the prevention and treatment of coronary restenosis; however, future applications include the targeting of tumors, vascular defects, and other localized pathologies. Future doses can be administered to the same site by intravenous injection. This implant-based drug delivery system functions by placement of a weakly magnetizable stent or implant at precise locations in the cardiovascular system, followed by the delivery of magnetically susceptible drug carriers. The stents are capable of applying high local magnetic field gradients within the body, while only exposing the body to a modest external field. The local gradients created within the blood vessel create the forces needed to attract and hold drug-containing magnetic nanoparticles at the implant site. Once these particles are captured, they are capable of delivering therapeutic agents such as antineoplastics, radioactivity, or biological cells.
Keywords :
biomagnetism; blood vessels; cardiovascular system; diseases; drug delivery systems; magnetic fields; magnetic particles; nanoparticles; tumours; blood vessel; cardiovascular system; coronary artery disease; drug-eluting stents; high-gradient magnetic field; human body; intravenous injection; late-stage thrombosis; localized pathologies; magnetic nanoparticles; magnetism; magnetizable implants; minimally invasive-targeted drug delivery system; patient-specific dosages; therapeutic agents; vascular defects; Cardiovascular system; Coronary arteriosclerosis; Drug delivery; Humans; Implants; Magnetic fields; Minimally invasive surgery; Neoplasms; Pathology; Targeted drug delivery; Magnetic drug delivery; magnetic separation cardiovascular disease; stents; Animals; Drug Implants; Equipment Design; Equipment Failure Analysis; Magnetics; Rats; Rheology; Stents;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Biomedical Engineering, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-9294
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TBME.2007.899347
Filename :
4360045
Link To Document :
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