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Self-powered in-stent restenosis diagnosis via magnetoelastic stents.

Journal:
Nature cardiovascular research
Year:
2026
Authors:
Chen, Guorui et al.
Affiliation:
Department of Bioengineering · United States

Abstract

Widely used in millions of atherosclerosis treatments, conventional metal stents, although pervasive, only provide mechanical support to narrowed arteries. However, many patients experience in-stent restenosis after implantation. Here we developed smart magnetoelastic stents that preserve mechanical functionality while enabling self-powered hemodynamic monitoring for continuous and timely diagnosis of in-stent restenosis. Using a clinical catheter, the smart stent is deployed in the swine carotid artery for in vivo hemodynamic sensing, enabling effective detection of induced stenosis through artificial intelligence-assisted signal interpretation. In vivo and in vitro studies demonstrate the biosafety of the smart stent through immune profiling, human cytokine analysis and single-cell RNA sequencing. These results underscore the smart stent's potential for seamless integration into biological systems as a reliable diagnostic tool. This platform technology could potentially revolutionize current stent technology and contribute to improved strategies for managing atherosclerosis.

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Original publication: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41699202/