Determination of the Entire Stent Surface Area by a New Analytical Method
Stenting is a widely used treatment procedure for coronary artery disease around the world. Stents have a complex geometry, which makes the characterization of their corrosion difficult due to the absence of a mathematical model to calculate the entire stent surface area (ESSA). Therefore, corrosion...
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doaj-7d79c0e012f642b8aba5c017697824ab2020-12-11T00:02:06ZengMDPI AGMaterials1996-19442020-12-01135633563310.3390/ma13245633Determination of the Entire Stent Surface Area by a New Analytical MethodMuhammad Saqib0Ricardo Bernhardt1Markus Kästner2Natalia Beshchasna3Gianaurelio Cuniberti4Jörg Opitz5Fraunhofer Institute for Ceramic Technologies and Systems IKTS, Maria-Reiche-Strasse 2, 01109 Dresden, GermanyFaculty of Mechanical Science and Engineering, Institute of Materials Science and Max Bergmann Center of Biomaterials, Technische Universität Dresden, 01062 Dresden, GermanyFaculty of Mechanical Science and Engineering, Institute of Solid Mechanics, Technische Universität Dresden, 01062 Dresden, GermanyFraunhofer Institute for Ceramic Technologies and Systems IKTS, Maria-Reiche-Strasse 2, 01109 Dresden, GermanyFaculty of Mechanical Science and Engineering, Institute of Materials Science and Max Bergmann Center of Biomaterials, Technische Universität Dresden, 01062 Dresden, GermanyFraunhofer Institute for Ceramic Technologies and Systems IKTS, Maria-Reiche-Strasse 2, 01109 Dresden, GermanyStenting is a widely used treatment procedure for coronary artery disease around the world. Stents have a complex geometry, which makes the characterization of their corrosion difficult due to the absence of a mathematical model to calculate the entire stent surface area (ESSA). Therefore, corrosion experiments with stents are mostly based on qualitative analysis. Additionally, the quantitative analysis of corrosion is conducted with simpler samples made of stent material instead of stents, in most cases. At present, several methods are available to calculate the stent outer surface area (SOSA), whereas no model exists for the calculation of the ESSA. This paper presents a novel mathematical model for the calculation of the ESSA using the SOSA as one of the main parameters. The ESSA of seven magnesium alloy stents (MeKo Laser Material Processing GmbH, Sarstedt, Germany) were calculated using the developed model. The calculated SOSA and ESSA for all stents are 33.34%(±0.26%) and 111.86 mm (±0.85 mm), respectively. The model is validated by micro-computed tomography (micro-CT), with a difference of 12.34% (±0.46%). The value of corrosion rates calculated using the ESSA computed with the developed model will be 12.34% (±0.46%) less than that of using ESSA obtained by micro-CT.https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/13/24/5633stentssurface areamicro-CTdegradationcorrosionmass loss |
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Muhammad Saqib Ricardo Bernhardt Markus Kästner Natalia Beshchasna Gianaurelio Cuniberti Jörg Opitz Determination of the Entire Stent Surface Area by a New Analytical Method Materials stents surface area micro-CT degradation corrosion mass loss |
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Muhammad Saqib Ricardo Bernhardt Markus Kästner Natalia Beshchasna Gianaurelio Cuniberti Jörg Opitz |
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Determination of the Entire Stent Surface Area by a New Analytical Method |
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Determination of the Entire Stent Surface Area by a New Analytical Method |
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Determination of the Entire Stent Surface Area by a New Analytical Method |
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Determination of the Entire Stent Surface Area by a New Analytical Method |
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Determination of the Entire Stent Surface Area by a New Analytical Method |
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determination of the entire stent surface area by a new analytical method |
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Stenting is a widely used treatment procedure for coronary artery disease around the world. Stents have a complex geometry, which makes the characterization of their corrosion difficult due to the absence of a mathematical model to calculate the entire stent surface area (ESSA). Therefore, corrosion experiments with stents are mostly based on qualitative analysis. Additionally, the quantitative analysis of corrosion is conducted with simpler samples made of stent material instead of stents, in most cases. At present, several methods are available to calculate the stent outer surface area (SOSA), whereas no model exists for the calculation of the ESSA. This paper presents a novel mathematical model for the calculation of the ESSA using the SOSA as one of the main parameters. The ESSA of seven magnesium alloy stents (MeKo Laser Material Processing GmbH, Sarstedt, Germany) were calculated using the developed model. The calculated SOSA and ESSA for all stents are 33.34%(±0.26%) and 111.86 mm (±0.85 mm), respectively. The model is validated by micro-computed tomography (micro-CT), with a difference of 12.34% (±0.46%). The value of corrosion rates calculated using the ESSA computed with the developed model will be 12.34% (±0.46%) less than that of using ESSA obtained by micro-CT. |
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stents surface area micro-CT degradation corrosion mass loss |
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