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The Developing Trend of Cardiovacular Drug Coated Balloon Catheter

Other Title
심장혈관용 약물코팅풍선카테터의 개발 동향
Authors
Park, J | Jo, WI | Byeon, DH | Kang, SY | Nam, CH | Seo, KW  | Park, JK
Citation
Applied Chemistry for Engineering, 33(5). : 545-550, 2022
Journal Title
Applied Chemistry for Engineering
ISSN
1225-01122288-4505
Abstract
As a result of the rapid entry into an aging society and westernized eating habits, the number of heart disease patients caused by angina pectoris, myocardial infarction, and high blood pressure has increased by more than 100,000 over five years. Heart disease has consistently ranked second in the cause of death in Korea over the past eight years, and medical expenses consumed annually reach 6 trillion won. While various treatments are being proposed for more patients, drug-coated balloon catheters have been developed and gradually commercialized to solve the disadvantages of stent implantation such as restenosis and increased risk of bleeding due to long-term double antiplatelet medication. In Korea, it began to use a drug-coated balloon catheter with the first release of it called “SeQuent PleaseⓇ (Bibrown Korea)” in 2010. Its demand increased gradually as insurance benefits were applied in 2012. Drug-coated balloon angioplasty is increasing in use not only in Korea but also around the world, especially in the Asia-Pacific region, including Japan. Until now, the demand for domestic products is increasing, and if the efficiency in vivo and clinical trials is proven in the future, it is expected to be an effective procedure compared to high-risk stent implantation. © 2022, Korean Society of Industrial Engineering Chemistry. All rights reserved.
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DOI
10.14478/ace.2022.1074
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