Literature DB >> 29132100

Comparison of microsphere penetration with LC Bead LUMI™ versus other commercial microspheres.

Marcus Caine1, Xunli Zhang2, Martyn Hill2, Wei Guo3, Koorosh Ashrafi3, Zainab Bascal3, Hugh Kilpatrick3, Anthony Dunn3, David Grey3, Rosemary Bushby3, Andrew Bushby4, Sean L Willis3, Matthew R Dreher3, Andrew L Lewis5.   

Abstract

The purpose of this study was to evaluate LC Bead LUMI™ (40-90µm and 70-150µm) in order to determine if their increased resistance to compression influences microsphere penetration and distribution compared to more compressible commercial microspheres. LC Bead LUMI™ 40-90µm and 70-150µm, LC BeadM1® 70-150µm, Embozene™ 40µm and Embozene™ 100µm size and distributions were measured using optical microscopy. Penetration in vitro was evaluated using an established 'plate model', consisting of a calibrated tapered gap between a glass plate and plastic housing to allow visual observation of microsphere penetration depth. Behaviour in vivo was assessed using a rabbit renal embolization model with histopathologic confirmation of vessel penetration depth. Penetration behaviour in vitro was reproducible and commensurate with the measured microsphere size, the smaller the microsphere the deeper the penetration. Comparison of the microsphere diameter measured on the 2D plate model versus the corresponding average microsphere size measured by histopathology in the kidney showed no significant differences (p = > 0.05 Mann-Whitney, demonstrating good in vitro - in vivo predictive capabilities of the plate model) confirming predictable performance for LC Bead LUMI™ (40-90µm and 70-150µm) based on microsphere size, their increased rigidity having no bearing on their depth of penetration and distribution. An assessment of a LC Bead LUMI™ (40-90µm and 70-150µm) has shown that despite having greater resistance to compression, these microspheres behave in a predictable manner within in vitro and in vivo models comparable with more compressible microspheres of similar sizes.
Copyright © 2017 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier Ltd.. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Compressive modulus; Embolization microspheres; Penetration plate model; Renal embolization model

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Year:  2017        PMID: 29132100     DOI: 10.1016/j.jmbbm.2017.10.034

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Mech Behav Biomed Mater        ISSN: 1878-0180


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