New indicator for stent covering area.

M Mosseri, Y Rozenman, A Mereuta, Y Hasin, M S Gotsman
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Abstract

A small gap between stent struts is essential to support the vessel wall, prevent elastic recoil, and prevent intimal flaps from prolpasing into the lumen. We defined Gap Index as the ratio of strut width divided by the percent of the vessel wall area covered by the stent metal, and proved mathematically that this index relates inversely to the total length of stent struts (or coil), and directly related to stent cell size. Twenty-four (12 tubular and 12 coil) stents from 17 manufacturers were analyzed. Strut width in the tubular and coil groups was 354.1 +/- 276.0 and 955.9 +/- 553.9 microm, respectively (P < 0.001). The relative metallic surface area (RMS) in the tubular and coil groups for 3 mm stent diameter was 16.0 +/- 4.6 and 10.6 +/- 3.7%, respectively (P < 0.005). Great variations in Gap Index were found amongst different stents, with up to 100-fold. Gap Index in the tubular and coil groups for 3 mm stent diameter was 24.4 +/- 21.7 and 105.8 +/- 97.5 units, respectively (P = 0.001). Thus, coil stents have a smaller relative metallic surface area despite increased strut width. This is the result of reduced total strut length and fewer and larger cells, as represented by a higher Gap Index. This information may be useful for new stents designs.

新的支架覆盖面积指标。
支架支柱之间的小间隙对于支撑血管壁、防止弹性反冲和防止内膜瓣脱垂到管腔是必不可少的。我们将间隙指数定义为支架宽度除以支架金属覆盖的血管壁面积的百分比,并从数学上证明了该指数与支架支架(或线圈)的总长度成反比,与支架细胞大小直接相关。分析了来自17家生产厂家的24个支架(12个管状支架和12个线圈支架)。管状组和线圈组的支架宽度分别为354.1 +/- 276.0和955.9 +/- 553.9微米(P < 0.001)。支架直径为3 mm的管状组和盘状组相对金属表面积(RMS)分别为16.0 +/- 4.6%和10.6 +/- 3.7% (P < 0.005)。不同支架之间的间隙指数差异很大,最高可达100倍。支架直径为3mm的管状组和线圈组的间隙指数分别为24.4 +/- 21.7和105.8 +/- 97.5单位(P = 0.001)。因此,尽管增加了支柱宽度,线圈支架具有较小的相对金属表面积。这是由于总支撑长度减少,单元变少变大的结果,由更高的间隙指数表示。这些信息可能对新的支架设计有用。
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