Adhesion promoting primer for coated surfaces
Abstract
An expandable medical device includes a plurality of elongated struts, forming a substantially cylindrical device which is expandable from a first diameter to a second diameter. A plurality of different beneficial agents may be loaded into different openings within the struts for delivery to the tissue. For treatment of conditions such as restenosis, different agents are loaded into different openings in the device to address different biological processes involved in restenosis and are delivered at different release kinetics matched to the biological process treated. The different agents may also be used to address different diseases from the same drug delivery device. In addition, anti-thrombotic agents may be affixed to at least a portion of the surfaces of the medical device for the prevention of sub-acute thrombosis. To ensure that the different agents remain affixed to the device as well as to each other, primer layers may be utilized.
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12 . An implantable medical device comprising:
a substantially cylindrical intraluminal scaffold which is expandable from a first diameter for delivery into a vessel, to a second diameter for expanding the vessel, the intraluminal scaffold having a luminal surface and an abluminal surface, the distance between the luminal surface and the abluminal surface defining the wall thickness of the intraluminal scaffold, the intraluminal scaffold also including a plurality of openings extending from the luminal to abluminal surface; a first coating comprising a material having a first electric charge affixed to at least a portion of the abluminal surface, the luminal surface and a surface of the plurality of openings; a second coating comprising a material having a second electric charge affixed to at least a portion of the first coating, the second electric charge being opposite of the first electric charge; and at least one therapeutic agent deposited in at least one of the plurality of openings, wherein the second coating is configured as an intermediate bonding layer between the first coating and the at least one therapeutic agent.
13 . A method of coating an intraluminal scaffold having a plurality of openings therein, the method comprising
applying a first coating comprising a material having a first electric charge to at least a portion of a surface of the intraluminal scaffold and a surface of the plurality of openings; applying a second coating comprising a material having a second electric charge to at least a portion of the first coating, the second electric charge being opposite of the first electric charge; and applying at least one therapeutic agent into at least one of the plurality of openings.
14 . The implantable medical device, according to claim 1 , wherein the second coating comprises a polymeric polycation.Cited by (0)
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