Drug coated medical devices
US-2018236139-A1 · Aug 23, 2018 · US
US11701454B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11701454-B2 |
| Application number | US-202016993870-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 14, 2020 |
| Priority date | Feb 23, 2017 |
| Publication date | Jul 18, 2023 |
| Grant date | Jul 18, 2023 |
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A medical device includes a body defining an exterior surface, and a coating including a therapeutic agent-containing nanoparticle disposed on the exterior surface of the medical device. The nanoparticle may include a brush-arm star polymer. The therapeutic agent may be paclitaxel.
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What is claimed is: 1. A medical device comprising: a body having an exterior surface; and a coating disposed on the exterior surface of the body, the coating comprising a first therapeutic agent-containing nanoparticle, wherein the nanoparticle comprises a brush-arm star polymer, wherein the therapeutic agent of the therapeutic agent-nanoparticle comprises an antiproliferative agent, and wherein the coating further comprises a second therapeutic agent that is not associated with the nanoparticle, wherein the coating further comprises a second therapeutic agent-containing nanoparticle comprising an anti-inflammatory steroid and a brush-arm star polymer. 2. The medical device of claim 1 , wherein the first nanoparticle comprises a cleavable linker attaching the therapeutic agent to the nanoparticle. 3. The medical device of claim 2 , wherein the cleavable linker is a linker cleavable by hydrolysis. 4. The medical device of claim 3 , wherein the cleavage linker comprises an ester bond. 5. The medical device of claim 1 , wherein the first nanoparticle is formed by polymerization of one or more macro-monomers, at least one of which comprises the therapeutic agent, to form bottle-brush polymers having a living chain end, and connecting the bottle-brush polymers having a living chain end with a cross-linker to form the brush-arm star polymer nanoparticle. 6. The medical device of claim 1 , wherein the body comprises a stent. 7. The medical device of claim 1 , wherein the body comprises an inflatable balloon defining an interior surface, wherein the interior surface defines an interior space. 8. The medical device of claim 1 , wherein the coating is configured such that, upon implantation of the device at a target location or upon release of the coating from the device to tissue at the target location, substantial uptake of the second therapeutic agent occurs prior to substantial uptake of the antiproliferative agent of the therapeutic agent-nanoparticle. 9. The medical device of claim 1 , wherein the second therapeutic agent comprises an anti-inflammatory steroid. 10. The medical device of claim 9 , wherein the second therapeutic agent and the therapeutic agent of the second therapeutic agent-containing nanoparticle are each independently dexamethasone, dexamethasone sodium phosphate, or dexamethasone acetate. 11. The medical device of claim 1 , wherein the second therapeutic agent comprises an anti-proliferative agent that is the same as or different than the antiproliferative agent of the first nanoparticle. 12. The medical device of claim 1 , wherein the second therapeutic agent and the therapeutic agent of the first nanoparticle are each independently paclitaxel, rapamycin, everolimus, or zotarolimus. 13. The medical device of claim 1 , wherein the second therapeutic agent comprises paclitaxel. 14. The medical device of claim 13 , wherein the coating further comprises urea. 15. The medical device of claim 1 , wherein the therapeutic agent of the therapeutic agent-nanoparticle comprises paclitaxel. 16. A method comprising: providing a medical device according to claim 1 ; inserting the medical device to the target location of a patient; and contacting the medical device to tissue at the target location, wherein contacting the medical device to the tissue causes the therapeutic agent-containing nanoparticle and the second therapeutic agent to be transferred to the tissue. 17. The method of claim 16 , wherein the tissue of the patient to which the nanoparticle is transferred is a wall of an artery.
Macromolecular materials · CPC title
having four-membered rings, e.g. taxol · CPC title
the material constituting the nanoparticle being a polymer · CPC title
obtained otherwise than by reactions only involving carbon-to-carbon unsaturated bonds · CPC title
Biologically active materials, e.g. therapeutic substances {(A61L29/048 takes precedence)} · CPC title
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