Medical Physics: Dose model for stent-based delivery of a radioactive compound for the treatment of restenosis in coronary arteries

Janicki C, Hwang CW, Edelman ER. Dose model for stent-based delivery of a radioactive compound for the treatment of restenosis in coronary arteries.

Summary: Radiolabeled drug-eluting stents have been proposed recently as a novel method to potentially reduce restenosis in coronary arteries. A P-32 labeled oligonucleotide (ODN) loaded on a polymer coated stent is slowly released in the arterial wall to deliver a therapeutic dose to the target tissue. However, the relatively low proportion of drugs transferred to the arterial wall (<2%-5% typically) raises questions about the degree to which radiolabeled drugs eluted from the stent can contribute to the total radiation dose delivered to tissues.

Medical Physics. 2003 Oct; 30(10): 2622-2628.

October 30, 2003