Advances in Design and Development of Lumi-Solve: A Novel Drug-Eluting Photo-Angioplasty Device

Purpose The Lumi-Solve photo-angioplasty drug eluting balloon catheter (DEBc) may afford safety advantages over current DEBc. Lumi-Solve utilises the guidewire (GW) port and lumen to deliver fibre-optic UV365nm light to the angioplasty balloon which may be problematic. We explore and evaluate altern...

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Veröffentlicht in:Cardiovascular engineering and technology 2023-08, Vol.14 (4), p.605-614
Hauptverfasser: Sangeetha Menon, Amarnath, Subasic de Azevedo, Igor, Choong, Kylie, Bhatnagar, Dhruv, Wang, Chen, Sluka, Pavel, Chisholm, David R., Pasic, Paul, Thissen, Helmut, Sama, Gopal, Robinson, Andrea, Rodda, Andrew, Tria, Aldous, Spiegel, Loren, Dharma, Anak, Kaipananickal, Harikrishnan, Okabe, Jun, El-Osta, Assam, Mountford, Simon, Thompson, Philip, Dear, Anthony E.
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Zusammenfassung:Purpose The Lumi-Solve photo-angioplasty drug eluting balloon catheter (DEBc) may afford safety advantages over current DEBc. Lumi-Solve utilises the guidewire (GW) port and lumen to deliver fibre-optic UV365nm light to the angioplasty balloon which may be problematic. We explore and evaluate alternative Lumi-Solve design options to circumvent fibre-optic use of the GW port and lumen which may enhance efficacy and clinical utility. Methods Effects of guidewire shadowing (GWS) on visible and UV365nm light transmission were evaluated and modelled in-silico. To evaluate the effect of a dedicated intra-balloon fibre-optic port, modified angioplasty balloons and sections of translucent polyethylene terephthalate (PET) GW port tubing were utilised. Investigation of the effect of GWS on chemical and biological photo-activation of balloon surface drug was performed utilising LCMS analysis and inhibition of histone deacetylase activity (HDACi) was measured in human umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVEC). Results Parallel fibre-optic and GW port configurations generated a GWS of approximately 18.0% of the evaluable balloon surface area and attenuated both visible and UV light intensity by 20.0–25.0% and reduced chemical photo-activation of balloon surface drug and HDACi by at least 40–45%. Alternative fibre-optic port configurations including a spiral design significantly mitigated GWS effects on UV light transmission. Conclusions To avoid use of the GW port and its associated complications a dedicated third port and lumen for the Lumi-Solve fibre-optic may be required. To maximize balloon surface chemical and biological photo-activation, non-parallel, intra-balloon, fibre-optic lumen trajectories, including a spiral design may be useful.
ISSN:1869-408X
1869-4098
DOI:10.1007/s13239-023-00668-0