Detection of Blood Clots Using a Whole Stent as an Active Implantable Biosensor (Adv. Sci. 21/2024)

Smart Stent Implanted cardiovascular stents can become occluded through processes including restenosis and thrombosis. In article number 2304748, Mahmut Talha Kirimi, Steve L. Neale, and co‐workers show that selectively metalizing a non‐conductive stent can create electrodes able to detect a build‐u...

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Published inAdvanced science Vol. 11; no. 21
Main Authors Kirimi, Mahmut Talha, Hoare, Daniel, Holsgrove, Michael, Czyzewski, Jakup, Mirzai, Nosrat, Mercer, John R., Neale, Steve L.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Weinheim John Wiley & Sons, Inc 05.06.2024
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Summary:Smart Stent Implanted cardiovascular stents can become occluded through processes including restenosis and thrombosis. In article number 2304748, Mahmut Talha Kirimi, Steve L. Neale, and co‐workers show that selectively metalizing a non‐conductive stent can create electrodes able to detect a build‐up of material within and around the stent. This sensor is able to identify the initial development of complications with the potential to transmit an early warning outside the body.
ISSN:2198-3844
2198-3844
DOI:10.1002/advs.202470123