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Flexibility of guidewires

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The guidewire is a flexible medical device, which subserves the navigation and positioning of devices for angiography and angioplasty. In our study we present a method for the determination of guidewires' bending stiffness and flexibility (reciprocal of the bending stiffness) improved by our research group. With this method the flexibility can be detachedly defined, it is quantitative and by this new technique different guidewires can be compared. We characterized the bending stiffness, which value does not change at the first 15 mm of the guidewires’ distal end (this part is inserted into the patient). The deflection of guidewires was performed by a tensile test machine. We examined three guidewires. As for the reliability of our method, we drew conclusions from the coefficients of variation. Our three coefficients were between 0.8-0.13 so our methodology is reliable; it is suitable for the objective determination and comparative analysis of the flexibility of guidewires.
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  • Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Budapest, Hungary
  • MTA–BME Research Group for Composite Science and Technology, Budapest, Hungary
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  • Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Budapest, Hungary
Bibliografia
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  • 2. Walker C.: Guidewire Selection for Peripheral Vascular Interventions. “Endovascular Today” 2013, Vol. 5, pp. 80 – 83.
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  • 9. Pelyhe L., et al.: Kinking resistance of guidewires. “Materials Science Forum” 2013, Vol. 729, pp. 476 – 481.
  • 10. Szabadíts P., et al.: Examination method of uncoated Coronary Stents. “Periodica Polytechnica – Mechanical Engineering” 2010, Vol. 54, pp. 77 – 82.
  • 11. FDA Guidelines: Coronary and Cerebrovascular Guidewire Guidance, January 1995.
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