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Bismuth Nanoparticle and Polyhydroxybutyrate Coatings Enhance the Radiopacity of Absorbable Inferior Vena Cava Filters for Fluoroscopy-Guided Placement and Longitudinal Computed Tomography Monitoring in Pigs

Authors :
Jossana A. Damasco
Steven Y. Huang
Joy Vanessa D. Perez
John Andrew T. Manongdo
Katherine A. Dixon
Malea L. Williams
Megan C. Jacobsen
Roland Barbosa
Gino Martin Canlas
Gouthami Chintalapani
Adam D. Melancon
Rick R. Layman
Natalie W. Fowlkes
Elizabeth M. Whitley
Marites P. Melancon
Source :
ACS Biomater Sci Eng
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Inferior vena cava filters (IVCFs) constructed with poly-p-dioxanone (PPDO) are promising alternatives to metallic filters and their associated risks and complications. Incorporating high-Z nanoparticles (NPs) improves PPDO IVCFs’ radiopacity without adversely affecting their safety or performance. However, increased radiopacity from these studies are insufficient for filter visualization during fluoroscopy-guided PPDO IVCF deployment. This study focuses on the use of bismuth nanoparticles (BiNP) as radiopacifiers to render sufficient signal intensity for the fluoroscopy-guided deployment and long-term CT monitoring of PPDO IVCFs. The use of polyhydroxybutyate (PHB) as an additional layer to increase the surface adsorption of NPs resulted in a 2-fold increase in BiNP coating (BiNP-PPDO IVCFs, 3.8%, BiNP-PPDO+PHB IVCFs, 6.2%), enabling complete filter visualization during fluoroscopy-guided IVCF deployment and, 1 week later, clot deployment. The biocompatibility, clot-trapping efficacy, and mechanical strength of the control PPDO (load-at-break, 6.23±0.13 kg), BiNP-PPDO (6.10±0.09 kg), and BiNP-PPDO+PHB (6.15±0.13 kg) IVCFs did not differ significantly over a 12-week monitoring period in pigs. These results indicate that BiNP-PPDO+PHB can increase the radiodensity of a novel absorbable IVCF without compromising device strength. Visualizing the device under conventional radiographic imaging is key to allow safe and effective clinical translation of the device.

Details

ISSN :
23739878
Volume :
8
Issue :
4
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
ACS biomaterials scienceengineering
Accession number :
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