Nanotechnology in vascular medicine a review

×

Error message

User warning: The following theme is missing from the file system: journalijdr. For information about how to fix this, see the documentation page. in _drupal_trigger_error_with_delayed_logging() (line 1138 of /home2/journalijdr/public_html/includes/bootstrap.inc).

International Journal of Development Research

Volume: 
11
Article ID: 
22380
6 pages
Research Article

Nanotechnology in vascular medicine a review

Mirzaie Masoud, Josefina Kusnirova, Johann Philipp Addicks and Sheila Fatehpur

Abstract: 

Although the application of materials produced in nanotechnology with a size of 1-100 nm in at least one of their dimensions at the molecular level opens new perspectives in the care of patients, the question of cost-effectiveness and the safety of nanotechnology still remain open. These have proven to be useful not only as prosthetic materials, but also for surface preparation of implants and prostheses, effective drug delivery systems for antibiotics, and chemotherapeutics, and drug eluting systems to combat implant-related infections, e.g.. The application of nanotechnology in vascular medicine firstly extends to both drug-eluting therapies for obstructive vascular diseases and prosthetic materials used for surgical revascularization. The novel nanomaterials can deliver the thrombolytic drugs directly to the lesion.

DOI: 
https://doi.org/10.37118/ijdr.22680.08.2021
Download PDF: