WO2014128276A1 - Mri visible medical device - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to medical devices comprising a metallic substrate that is magnetic resonance image compatible, more particularly, to medical devices comprising a metallic substrate which have an anti-artifact layer at the outermost surface of the metallic substrate wherein the anti-artifact layer reduces the production of artifacts in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI).
- MRI magnetic resonance imaging
- MRI Nuclear magnetic resonance imaging
- cardiac MRI has been shown to provide accurate image of the proximal and medial parts of the coronary arteries. Since the presence of contrast agents or anesthetics is not necessary for MRI-based angiography, there is minimal risk of complications with MRI.
- One of the advantages of MRI is that the blood flow can be assessed quantitatively. This flow information can provide important data concerning i.a. the presence of stenosis in the vessel.
- MRI does have some limitations in the presence of conventional metallic medical devices.
- medical devices such as vascular prosthesis and stents often comprise, or essentially consist of, a metallic substrate in order to obtain adequate mechanical properties, and the ferro- or ferri- magnetic (FFM) properties of the metallic substrate cause the production of artifacts.
- An artifact is a feature appearing in an image that is not present in the original object and it can misrepresent the anatomy under diagnosis using MRI by either partially or completely blocking out the desired image in the vicinity of the metal parts.
- stents For example, after a stent has been introduced in a vessel of a patient, it is generally advisable to continuously monitor its efficiency in order to detect any undesirable in- stent restenosis.
- stents often comprise metal parts (wire or plates), excessive signal loss is observed inside and close to the stent.
- US 2005/0276718A discloses a biocompatible alloy used for implantable medical device, wherein the MRI compatibility of the alloy is improved by reducing the iron and/or silicon contents thereof. Namely, the MRI compatibility of an alloy has been improved by optimizing the composition ratio of the alloy per se.
- EP 1864149 discloses a stent exhibiting reduced interference in MRI.
- the stent consists of NiTi alloy such as Nitinol containing at least 50 weight percent of nickel (wt% Ni).
- NiTi alloy such as Nitinol containing at least 50 weight percent of nickel (wt% Ni).
- the exterior surface of stent is modified so as to be covered with an oxide layer wherein all nickel atoms present in the oxide layer are oxidized into nickel monoxide (NiO).
- NiO nickel monoxide
- This document also discloses a method for providing a nickel monoxide layer at the exterior surface of Nitinol. This method is only applicable to the nickel-based alloy comprising at least 50 wt% Ni.
- Ferromagnetism is the basic mechanism by which certain materials form permanent magnets, or are attached to magnets. In physic, several different types of magnetism are distinguished. Ferromagnetism including ferrimagnetism is the strangest type; it is the only type that creates forces strong enough to be felt, and is responsible for the common phenomena of magnetism encountered everyday life. For example, cobalt, iron and nickel are known as ferromagnetic material in its metallic state. Some metals such as iron and chromium are known as ferri- or ferro-magnetic (FFM) material in its oxidized state.
- FFM ferro-magnetic
- a significant portion of stents used in a clinical setting are made of cobalt-based alloy, such as Phynox, Elgiloy and Cobalt-Chromium.
- a cobalt-based alloy has high atom concentration of cobalt and often chromium which are ferromagnetic materials in its metallic state or its oxidized state, and produce strong artifacts in MRI. If an alloy does not have a sufficient concentration of nickel comparing to the FFM material(s) present in the alloy, the conventional method of providing nickel monoxide layer as an anti-artifact layer is not applicable.
- an alloy comprises a metal which exhibits the FFM property in its oxidized state, e.g., chromium oxide and iron oxide
- simply converting all metal present at the outermost surface of the alloy into oxidized state in order to obtain an oxide layer including NiO is not always sufficient to obtain a sealing (masking) effect of the FFM property of the alloy for MRI visibility because it may increases the surface concentration of FFM material in its oxidized state.
- a new composition used as anti-artifact layer deposited at the outermost surface of a metallic substrate particularly an alloy comprising (a) less than 50 wt% Ni or without Ni and (b) metal(s) which exhibits the FFM property in its oxidized state, is desired. Furthermore, a method for providing an anti-artifact layer at the outermost surface of said metallic substrate is longed for.
- the object of the present invention is to provide a solution for satisfying the requirements mentioned above.
- the object of the present invention is to provide medical devices comprising, or essentially consisting of, a metallic substrate with MRI compatible property.
- Another object of the present invention is to use a cobalt-rich composition as anti- artifact layer continuously covering a metallic substrate which comprises at least one of chromium and iron for reducing the production of artifacts in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) caused by ferro- or ferri-magnetic (FFM) property of the metallic substrate.
- MRI magnetic resonance imaging
- FAM ferro- or ferri-magnetic
- a subject matter of the present invention is a medical device comprising a metallic substrate which comprises cobalt and at least one of metals which exhibit ferro- or ferri-magnetic (FFM) property in its oxidized state such as chromium and iron.
- the metallic substrate contains an oxide layer at the outermost surface of the metallic substrate.
- the oxide layer has at least 50% of cobalt-atomic percent (at% Co) to the total amount of metallic atoms which exhibit FFM property in its oxidized state, present within 10 nm from the external surface of the oxide layer.
- At least 90% of cobalt atoms present within 10 nm from the external surface of the oxide layer are oxidized into at least one of Co(II) and Co(III) oxidized state.
- At least 55% of cobalt atoms present within 10 nm from the external surface of the oxide layer are at least one of cobalt monoxide (CoO) or cobalt (11,111) oxide (C0OC0 2 O 3 ).
- At least 95% of cobalt atoms, preferably all cobalt atoms, present within 10 nm from the external surface of the oxide layer are oxidized into at least one of Co(II) oxidized state and Co(III) oxidized state
- said oxide layer has at least 60% of cobalt-atomic ratio (at% Co) to the total amount of metallic atoms which exhibit FFM property in its oxidized state, present within 10 nm from the external surface of the oxide layer, preferably 70 at% Co, more preferably 80 at% Co, even more preferably 100 at% Co, most preferably 120 at% Co so as to have improved anti-artifact property.
- the oxide layer further comprises at least 50 at% Co to the total amount of metallic atoms which exhibit FFM property in its oxidized state present between 10 and 1000 nm from the external surface of the oxide layer, and at least 90% of cobalt atoms present within at least 100 nm, preferably within at least 500 nm, more preferably within at least 1000 nm, from the external surface of the oxide layer can be oxidized into at least one of Co(II) oxidized state and Co(III) oxidized state.
- the medical device according to the present invention is implantable and preferably selected from a group consisting of vascular endoprosthesis, intraluminal endoprosthesis, stents, coronary stents and peripheral stents.
- the metal substrate is advantageously made of a biocompatible alloy selected from the group consisting of nickel titanium alloys such as nitinol, copper zinc aluminium alloys, stainless steels such as Cr-Ni-Fe steel, and Co-Cr alloys such as Phynox, Elgiloy and Cobalt-Chromium.
- the outermost layer of the metallic substrate preferably has at least 50 at% Co to the total amount of metallic atoms which exhibit FFM property in its oxidized state present in the outermost layer. Furthermore, at least 90% of cobalt atoms present in the outermost layer is preferably oxidized into at least one of Co(II) and Co(III) oxidized state and at least 60% of cobalt atoms present therein are at least one of cobalt monoxide (CoO) or cobalt (11,111) oxide (C0OC0 2 O3).
- a ratio of the thickness (T (4) ) of the outermost layer to the thickness (T(i)) of metallic substrate is preferably at least 1/80000 (T(4)/ T ( i ) ), more preferably 1/8000, even more preferably 1/4000, most preferably 1/800.
- Another subject of the present invention is a method for providing a metallic substrate with an anti-artifact property in MR imaging comprising following steps of (a)providing the metallic substrate, (b) forming a cobalt-rich layer at outermost surface of the metallic substrate, wherein the cobalt-rich layer comprises at least 50% of cobalt- atomic percent (at% Co) to the total amount of metallic atoms which exhibit FFM property in its oxidized state present therein, and (c) converting at least 90% of cobalt atoms present within at least 10 nm from the external surface of the metallic substrate into at least one of Co(II) oxidized state and Co(III) oxidized state, and at least 55% of cobalt atoms present therein into at least one of cobalt monoxide (CoO) or cobalt (11,111) oxide (CoOCo 2 0 3 ).
- the cobalt-rich layer preferably comprises at least 60%, preferably 70%, more preferably 80%, even more preferably 100%, most preferably 120%, of cobalt-atomic ratio (at% Co) to the total amount of metallic atoms which exhibit FFM property in its oxidized state present therein.
- the metallic substrate is preferably in a form selected from a group consisting of wire, plate, cylinder and any shape of implantable medical devices such as stent and artificial joint.
- the metallic substrate is a cobalt-based alloy, it is advantageously subjected to a thermal treatment at a temperature at least 500 °C, preferably at least 550 °C, for at least at least 3 hours in step (b) so as to form a cobalt-rich layer on the metallic substrate.
- the metallic substrate is preferably subjected to physical vapor deposition (PVD) with a target which comprises cobalt, so as to form a cobalt-rich layer on the metallic substrate.
- PVD physical vapor deposition
- the metallic substrate is preferably subjected to physical vapor deposition (PVD) with a target comprising cobalt in presence of oxygen, so as to form a cobalt- rich and cobalt oxide(s) layer on the metallic substrate.
- PVD physical vapor deposition
- PVD is selected from a group consisting of sputter deposition, evaporative deposition, pulsed laser deposition, electron beam physical vapor deposition, and cathodic arc deposition.
- the thickness of the cobalt-rich layer comprising at least 50% of cobalt-atomic percent (at% Co) to the total amount of metallic atoms which exhibit FFM property in its oxidized state present therein is advantageously at least 1 nm, preferably at least 5 nm, more preferably at least 10 nm, even more preferably at least 50 nm, still even more preferably at least 100 nm, most preferably at least 500 nm.
- the metallic substrate is preferably subjected to an ethylene oxide atmosphere in a concentration between 500 mg/L and 1 g/L saturated with water at between 40 °C and 60 °C for at least 5 hours, preferably at least 10 hours.
- Another subject of the present invention relates to a use of cobalt oxides as anti-artifact layer covering a metallic substrate for reducing the production of artifacts in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) caused by the FFM property of the metallic substrate, wherein the anti-artifact layer is present at outermost surface of the metallic substrate and has at least 50% of cobalt ratio (at% Co) to the total amount of metallic atoms which exhibit the FFM property in its oxidized state present therein, at least 90% of cobalt atoms present within the anti-artifact layer are converted into at least one of Co(II) oxidized state and Co(III) oxidized state, and at least 55% of cobalt atoms present therein into at least one of cobalt monoxide (CoO) or cobalt (11,111) oxide (CoOCo 2 0 3 ).
- cobalt ratio at% Co
- Still another aspect of the present invention relates to a use of cobalt in oxidized state as anti-artifact layer covering a metallic substrate of a medical device for reducing the production of artifacts in MRI caused by FFM property of the metallic substrate, such as chromium and iron, wherein the anti-artifact layer is present at outermost surface of the metallic substrate and has at least 50% of cobalt ratio (at% Co) to the total amount of metallic atoms present which exhibit the FFM property in its oxidized state, therein, at least 90% of cobalt atoms present within the anti-artifact layer are converted into at least one of Co(II) oxidized state and Co(III) oxidized state, and at least 55% of cobalt atoms present therein into at least one of cobalt monoxide (CoO) or cobalt (11,111) oxide (CoOCo 2 0 3 ).
- CoO cobalt monoxide
- CoOCo 2 0 3 cobalt monoxide
- Fig. 1 shows a schematic diagram of a cross section of a portion of a metallic substrate having an anti-artifact layer(s) at the outermost surface of the metallic substrate according to the present invention.
- Fig. 2 shows Table 2a summarizing images of samples in longitudinal view obtained in MRI according to comparative tests.
- Fig. 3 shows Table 2b summarizing images of samples in cross direction obtained in MRI according to comparative tests.
- Fig. 4 shows a MRI image of a sample comprising an ear plug in cross direction obtained in MRI according to comparative tests.
- Magnetic resonance imaging means in the present invention the use of nuclear magnetic resonance to produce images of the molecules that make up a substance, for example the soft tissues of the human or animal body.
- a “medical device” is understood to include implantable medical or therapeutic devices such as vascular endoprostheses, intraluminal endoprostheses, stents, coronary stents, peripheral stents, surgical and/or orthopedic implants for temporary use, such as surgical screws, plates, nails and other fastening means, permanent surgical or orthopedic implants, such as bone prostheses or joint prostheses.
- implantable medical or therapeutic devices such as vascular endoprostheses, intraluminal endoprostheses, stents, coronary stents, peripheral stents, surgical and/or orthopedic implants for temporary use, such as surgical screws, plates, nails and other fastening means, permanent surgical or orthopedic implants, such as bone prostheses or joint prostheses.
- biopsy needles, markers and such devices can be as well applied to any of the following medical devices: biopsy needles, markers and such devices; breast tissue expanders; cardiovascular catheters and accessories; carotid artery vascular clamps; coils and filters; EGC electrodes; Foley catheter with temperature sensors; halo vests and cervical fixation devices; heart valve prostheses and annuloplasty rings; hemostatic clips; ocular implant and devices; otology implants; Patent ductus arteriosus (PDA), Atrial septal defect (ASD) and Ventricular septal defect (VSD) occluders; pellets and bullets; penile implants; vascular access parts, infusion pumps and catheters and so on.
- PDA Patent ductus arteriosus
- ASD Atrial septal defect
- VSD Ventricular septal defect
- the medical device comprises, or essentially consists of, a metallic substrate made of a material selected from the group consisting of iron, magnesium, nickel, tungsten, titanium, zirconium, niobium, tantalum, zinc or silicon and, if necessary, a second component of one or several metals from the group consisting of lithium, sodium, potassium, calcium, manganese, iron or tungsten, preferably of a zinc-calcium alloy.
- the metallic substrate consists of a memory effect material of one or several materials from the group consisting of nickel titanium alloys and copper zinc aluminium alloys.
- the metallic substrate of the medical device consists of stainless steel, preferably of a Cr-Ni-Fe steel, in this case, preferably the alloy 316L, or a Co-Cr alloy such as Phynox, Elgiloy and Cobalt-Chromium.
- the implantable medical devices are stents, in particular metal stents, preferably self-expanding stents, for example, disclosed in US -7588597.
- the surface composition (atomic ratio) of an alloy is different from its bulk composition because of segmentation of material caused during its manufacturing procedure.
- Phynox essentially consists of several metals such as 40 wt% Co, 20 wt% Cr, 16 wt% Ni, 7 wt% Mo and 2 wt% Mn
- much higher concentration of chromium comparing to the concentration of cobalt is observed in the surface of a raw material of Phynox.
- chromium oxide is a ferromagnetic material, the naturally or conventionally oxidized raw Phynox should exhibits artifact in MRI.
- a metallic substrate 1 comprised in a medical device according to present invention comprises cobalt and at least one or more metals which exhibit ferro- or ferri-magnetic (FFM) property in its oxidized state, such as chromium and iron. As shown in Fig.1 , the metallic substrate 1 has a metallic bulk layer 3 and an oxide layer 2 at the outermost surface of the metallic substrate 1.
- FMM ferro- or ferri-magnetic
- the oxide layer 2 comprises an anti-artifact layer 4 at the exterior surface of the oxide layer 2 which has at least 50%, preferably at least 60%, more preferably at least 70%, even more preferably at least 80%, still even more preferably at least 100% and most preferably at least 120%, of cobalt-atomic percent (at% Co) to the total amount of the metallic atoms which exhibit ferro- or ferri- magnetic property in its oxidized state, present within the anti-artifact layer 4.
- cobalt-atomic percent at% Co
- At least 90%, preferably 95%, more preferably all of cobalt atoms present in the anti-artifact layer 4 are oxidized into at least one of Co(II) and Co(III) oxidized state, such as cobalt monoxide (CoO), cobalt hydroxide (Co(OH) 2 ) and cobalt (II, III) oxide (C0 3 O 4 ), and at least 55% of cobalt atoms present within the anti-artifact layer 4 are at least one of CoO and C0 3 O 4 .
- C0 3 O 4 is also represented as CoO* C0 2 O 3 and known as anti-ferromagnetic (AFM) property as same as CoO.
- the oxide layer 2 may further comprise a layer 5 containing a mixture of cobalt oxides and cobalt metal between the anti-artifact layer 4 and the metallic bulk layer 3.
- Said layer 5 may contain less than 50 % of cobalt- atomic ratio (at% Co) to the total amount of metallic atoms which exhibit the FFM property in its oxidized state present within the anti-artifact layer 4.
- a metallic substrate 1 of an medical device comprises an oxide layer 2 at the outermost surface of the metallic substrate 1 containing at least 50% of cobalt-atomic percent (at% Co) to the total amount of metallic atoms which exhibit the FFM property in its oxidized state present within 10 nm from the external surface of the oxide layer 2, and at least 90%, preferably at least 95% of cobalt atoms, more preferably all cobalt atoms present within 10 nm from the external surface of the oxide layer 2 are converted into at least one of Co(II) oxidized state and Co(III) oxidized state such as cobalt monoxide (CoO), cobalt hydroxide (Co(OH) 2 ) and Co(II,III) oxide (C03O4), preferably into CoO and/or C03O4.
- CoO cobalt monoxide
- Co(OH) 2 cobalt hydroxide
- C03O4 Co(II,III) oxide
- Cobalt oxides present at outermost surface of the oxide layer 2 according to the present invention acts as anti-artifact coating for a metallic substrate 1 with a certain cobalt- atomic concentration to the total amount of metallic atoms, and when used in MRI reduces the production of the artifacts caused by the magnetic property of the metallic substrate.
- the tissues around a medical device comprising said metallic substrate becomes visible in the MRI process.
- cobalt oxides in the oxide layer 2 can provide visualization of the signal not only from the tissue therearound but also within the lumen thereof.
- the anti-artifact layer 4 of the metallic substrate 1 according to the present invention has at least 50% of cobalt-atomic ratio (at% Co) to the total amount of metallic atoms which exhibit the FFM property in its oxidized state and at least 90%, preferably at least 95% of cobalt atoms, more preferably all cobalt atoms present in the anti-artifact layer 4 are oxidized into at least one of Co(II) oxidized state and Co(III) oxidized state .
- the thickness of the anti-artifact layer 4 of the metallic substrate 1 is at least 1 nm, preferably at least 5 nm, more preferably at least 10 nm, even more preferably at least 100 nm, still even more preferably at least 500 nm, most preferably at least 1000 nm.
- Surface compositions (atomic concentration at% of each metallic atom) of a metallic substrate have been measured with X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS).
- the surface cobalt-atomic concentration to the total amount of metallic atoms which exhibit the FFM property in its oxidized state present within 10 nm from the exterior surface of the metallic substrate according to the present invention is at least 50 at% Co, preferably at least 60 at% Co, more preferably at least 70 at% Co, even more preferably at least 80 at% Co, still even more preferably at least 100 at% Co, and most preferably at least 120 at% Co.
- the present invention also provides a method for providing a metallic substrate 1 with an anti-artifact property in MRI.
- the method comprises the following steps:
- cobalt-rich layer comprises at least 30% of cobalt-atomic concentration (at% Co) to the total amount of metallic atoms which exhibit ferro- or ferri-magnetic property in its oxidized state present therein;
- (c) converting at least 90%, preferably at least 95%, more preferably all, of cobalt atoms present within at least 10 nm from the external surface of the metallic substrate (1) into at least one of cobalt (II) oxidized state and cobalt (III) oxidized state, such as cobalt monoxide (CoO), cobalt hydroxide (Co(OH) 2 ) and cobalt (II, III) oxide (C0 3 O 4 ) and at least 55% of cobalt atoms present therein into at least one of CoO and C0 3 O 4 .
- cobalt (II) oxidized state and cobalt (III) oxidized state such as cobalt monoxide (CoO), cobalt hydroxide (Co(OH) 2 ) and cobalt (II, III) oxide (C0 3 O 4 ) and at least 55% of cobalt atoms present therein into at least one of CoO and C0 3 O 4 .
- the metallic substrate may be subjected to a thermal treatment so as to promote the cobalt-atomic percent (at% Co) to the total amount of metallic atoms which exhibit the FFM property in its oxidized state present within 10 nm from the exterior surface of the metallic substrate and increase the thickness of the oxidize layer at the outermost surface of the metallic substrate.
- the thermal treatment may be performed at a temperature at least 500 °C, preferably at least 550 °C, for at least 3 hours.
- a cobalt-rich layer at outermost surface of a metallic substrate 1 can also be formed by physical vapor deposition (PVD) with a target comprising cobalt.
- PVD physical vapor deposition
- the metallic substrate may be subjected to physical vapor deposition (PVD) with a target comprising cobalt in presence of oxygen.
- PVD physical vapor deposition
- PVD Physical vapor deposition
- sputter deposition evaporative deposition
- pulsed laser deposition electron beam physical vapor deposition
- cathodic arc deposition a group consisting of sputter deposition, evaporative deposition, pulsed laser deposition, electron beam physical vapor deposition, and cathodic arc deposition.
- the metallic substrate 1 can also be subjected to an ethylene oxide atmosphere in a concentration between 500 mg/L and 1 g/L saturated with water at between 40 °C and 60 °C for at least 5 hours, preferably at least 10 hours so as to oxidized cobalt atoms present within the outermost layer of the metallic substrate into at least one of cobalt (II) and cobalt (III) oxidized states, such as cobalt monoxide (CoO) and cobalt (11,111) oxide (C0 3 O 4 ).
- cobalt (II) and cobalt (III) oxidized states such as cobalt monoxide (CoO) and cobalt (11,111) oxide (C0 3 O 4 ).
- the present invention also provides a use of a cobalt-rich composition as anti-artifact layer 4 covering a metallic substrate 1 placed into a MRI apparatus for reducing the production of artifacts in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) caused by the magnetic property of the metallic substrate 1.
- MRI magnetic resonance imaging
- the anti-artifact layer 4 is present at outermost surface of the metallic substrate 1 and has at least 30% of cobalt-atomic ratio (at% Co) to the total amount of metallic atoms which exhibit the FFM property in its oxidized state present within the anti-artifact layer 4, and at least 90%, preferably at least 95%, more preferably all, of cobalt atoms present within the anti-artifact layer 4 are converted into at least one of cobalt (II) oxidized state and cobalt (III) oxidized state,such as cobalt monoxide (CoO), cobalt hydroxide (Co(OH) 2 ) and cobalt (II, III) oxide (C0OC0 2 O3), and at least 55 at% Co of oxidized cobalts therein are at least on of CoO and CoOCo 2 0 3 .
- cobalt-atomic ratio at% Co
- Phynox stents with internal expanded diameters of 6 mm and lengths of 2 cm according to the present invention were manufactured by braiding 48 to 56 wires of 60 to 80 ⁇ of diameter as disclosed in US 7588597. After braiding, the surface of two stents were subjected to a thermal treatment (TT) in an oven for 3 h at 550 °C, and then, subjected to an ethylene oxide atmosphere saturated with water at 47 °C for 5 h (i.e., sample INV01) or for 10 h (i.e., sample INV02).
- TT thermal treatment
- the other two stents were further subjected to a chemical treatment (CT) (i.e., polishing with a mixture of nitric acid and hydrogen fluoride, following by passivation with nitric acid) after the thermal treatment, and then, subjected to an ethylene oxide atmosphere under same condition as described above for 5 h (i.e., sample INV03) or for 10 h (i.e., sample INV04).
- CT chemical treatment
- TT thermal treatment
- CEXOl ethylene oxide atmosphere
- Another stent was only subjected to the ethylene oxide atmosphere as described above for 5 h (i.e., sample CEX02).
- Polyvinyl chloride tube filled with water was prepared as a sample which has a same size as the samples. Since this tube does not have any artifacts caused by metal, a perfect image can be expected in MRI. Therefore, it is used as a reference of perfect image in MRI.
- the cobalt-atomic percent to total amount of chromium present in the exterior surface of CEXOl and CEX02 were only 16 and 29 at% (Co/Cr), while INV01, INV02, INV03 and INV04 exhibit 71, 263, 52, 90 at% (Co/Cr), respectively.
- the atomic ratio of oxidized cobalt present in the exterior surface of CEXOl and CEX02 are only 62 and 60 at% (Co ox /Co tota i) respectively, while INV01, INV02, INV03 and INV04 exhibit 92, 100, 90 and 100 at% Co 0 x/Co to tai, respectively.
- MRI was performed at 1.5T using Echospeed SR 120 (General Electrics Medical System) and the following pulse sequences: Spin echo pulse sequence; repetition time (TR), 500 msec; echo time (TE), 20 msec; matrix size, 256 x 256; filed of view, 2 mm; section thickness, 0.2 mm; bandwidth, 32 kHz; and
- sample according to comparative examples (CEXOl and CEX02) caused significant signal loss and did not allow for visibility of the lumen.
- samples with a cobalt-rich composition comprising cobalt in oxidized state as anti-artifact layer according to the present invention (INV01 and INV03) caused only minor outbreak of artifacts, even allowed for visualization of the signal from within the lumen almost.
- the MRI images provided with INV01 and INV03 are almost clear as the one provided with the PVC tube filled with water.
- a Phynox stent with internal expanded diameters of 35 mm according to the present invention was manufactured by braiding 90 to 112 wires of 190 ⁇ of diameter so as to have three of interconnected layers as disclosed in US 7588597. After braiding, the surface of stent was subjected to a thermal treatment (TT) in an oven for 3 h at 550 °C, and then, subjected to an ethylene oxide atmosphere saturated with water at 47 °C for 5 h.
- TT thermal treatment
- Example 2 MRI was performed under same condition as indicated in Example 1, instead an ear plug made of polyethylene foam was disposed within the stent in order to evaluate the MRI visibility inside of the stent. Despite the fact that the stent was made of thicker and greater numbers of wires and having larger expanded diameter, the MRI visibility was assured inside and around the stent and the shape of ear plug was clearly detected in the image as shown in Fig.4.
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