Claims
- 1. A method of coating an intracorporeal medical device, comprising:
a) applying to the medical device a grafting component and a binding component, wherein the grafting component is selected from the group consisting of vinyl, acrylate and allyl compounds, and the binding component has at least a first functional group selected from the group consisting of aziridine, carbodiimide, aldehyde, isocyanate, succinimide, maleimide, oxirane, and carboxyl derivatized with carbodiimide or tresyl or succinimide; b) polymerizing the grafting component, so that the grafting component adheres to the device and bonds the binding component thereto, to form a base coat on the device; and c) applying to the base coat a top coat having a functional group which binds to the binding component.
- 2. The method of claim I wherein the top coat comprises a therapeutic, diagnostic, or hydrophilic agent having said functional group of the top coat, and wherein step c comprises covalently bonding the functional group of the therapeutic, diagnostic or hydrophilic agent to the functional group of the binding component.
- 3. The method of claim 2 wherein the therapeutic, diagnostic, or hydrophilic agent functional group is selected from the group consisting of carboxyl, hydroxy, amine, and thiol, and including the steps of applying a solution of the therapeutic, diagnostic or hydrophilic agent to the base coat and drying the coated medical device after the solution of the therapeutic, diagnostic or hydrophilic agent is applied to the base coat.
- 4. The method of claim 1 wherein the top coat comprises a linking agent having said functional group of the top coat, the linking agent functional group being selected from the group consisting of carboxyl, hydroxy, amine, and thiol, and including the step of exposing the linking agent to a therapeutic, diagnostic or hydrophilic agent so that a complex comprising the therapeutic, diagnostic, or hydrophilic agent and the linking agent is formed.
- 5. The method of claim 1 wherein the binding component is a homofunctional compound having a first functional group selected from the group consisting of trifunctional isocyanate, carbodiimide, trifunctional aziridine, and difunctional aldehyde and step b comprises covalently bonding the binding component into the grafting component.
- 6. The method of claim 1 wherein the binding component is a heterofunctional compound containing the first functional group for bonding to the top coat and a second functional group for covalently bonding with the grafting component, the second functional group being selected from the group consisting of methacrylate, acrylate, vinyl, and allyl, and step b comprises copolymerizing the binding component with the grafting component.
- 7. The method of claim 1 wherein the top coat comprises a first linking agent having said functional group of the top coat, the linking agent functional group being selected from the group consisting of carboxyl, hydroxy, amine, and thiol, and a second linking agent bound to the first linking agent, and including the step of exposing the second linking agent to a therapeutic, diagnostic or hydrophilic agent so that a complex comprising the therapeutic, diagnostic, or hydrophilic agent and the second linking agent is formed.
- 8. The method of claim 4 wherein the linking agent is selected from the group consisting of functionalized liposomes, microsponges, and microspheres, and step c comprises covalently bonding the functional group of the liposome, microsponge, or microsphere to the binding component.
- 9. The method of claim 4 wherein the linking agent comprises an avidin-biotin complex having an avidin moiety bound to a biotin moiety, and step c comprises covalently bonding an amine or a carboxyl functional group of the biotin moiety or the avidin moiety to the binding component.
- 10. The method of claim 1 wherein the medical device has a polymeric surface or coating, and step b includes covalently bonding the grafting component to the polymeric surface or coating.
- 11. The method of claim 3 including hydrating the hydrophilic agent on the medical device to form a lubricious hydrophilic coating.
- 12. The method of claim 1 wherein the binding component is selected from the group consisting of polyaziridine and polycarbodiimide resin compounds when the top coat functional groups are carboxyl groups, and including exposing the top coat on the medical device to a basic solution, so that free carboxyl groups on the top coat are neutralized.
- 13. The method of claim 1 wherein step a comprises applying a solution of the grafting component and the binding component to the medical a, and step c comprises applying a solution of the top coat, and including the step of drying the coated medical device after at least one of the solutions of the grafting and binding components or the top coat are applied to the medical device.
- 14. The method of claim 1 wherein the step of polymerizing the grafting component includes the step of irradiating the grafting component with ultra-violet radiation.
- 15. The method of claim 1 wherein the step of polymerizing the grafting component includes the step of irradiating the grafting component with electron beam radiation.
- 16. A method of providing a therapeutic, diagnostic or hydrophilic coating on an intracorporeal medical device, comprising:
a) applying to the medical device a solution having a grafting component and a binding component, wherein the grafting component is selected from the group consisting of vinyl, acrylate and allyl compounds, and the binding component has at least a first functional group selected from the group consisting of aziridine, carbodiimide, aldehyde, isocyanate, succinimide, maleimide, oxirane, and carboxyl derivatized with carbodiimide or tresyl or succinimide; b) polymerizing the grafting component, so that the grafting component adheres to the device and bonds the binding component thereto, to form a base coat on the device; and c) applying to the base coat a solution of a therapeutic, diagnostic or hydrophilic agent having a functional group which covalently bonds to the binding component, to form the therapeutic, diagnostic or hydrophilic coating on the medical device.
- 17. A method of providing a therapeutic, diagnostic or hydrophilic coating on an intracorporeal medical device, comprising:
a) applying to the medical device a solution having a grafting component and a binding component, wherein the grafting component is selected from the group consisting of vinyl, acrylate and allyl compounds, and the binding component has at least a first functional group selected from the group consisting of aziridine, carbodiimide, aldehyde, isocyanate, succinimide, maleimide, oxirane, and carboxyl derivatized with carbodiimide or tresyl or succinimide; b) polymerizing the grafting component, so that the grafting component adheres to the device and bonds the binding component thereto, to form a base coat on the device; c) applying to the base coat a solution comprising a linking agent having a functional group which covalently bonds to the binding component; and d) exposing the linking agent to a solution of a therapeutic, diagnostic or hydrophilic agent, so that a complex comprising the linking agent and the therapeutic, diagnostic or hydrophilic agent is formed, to form the therapeutic, diagnostic or hydrophilic coating on the medical device.
- 18. An intracorporeal medical device having a therapeutic, diagnostic, or hydrophilic coating, the coating comprising:
a) a polymerized base coat on the device, comprising:
a binding component having at least a first functional group selected from the group consisting of polyaziridine, polycarbodiimide, aldehyde, isocyanate, succinimide, maleimide, oxirane, and carboxyl derivatized with carbodiimide or tresyl or succinimide; and a grafting component selected from the group consisting of vinyl, acrylate and allyl compounds, adhered to the device and bonded to the binding component; and b) a top coat on the base coat, comprising a therapeutic, diagnostic or hydrophilic agent, or a complex of a therapeutic, diagnostic or hydrophilic agent and a linking agent, the therapeutic, diagnostic or hydrophilic agent or the linking agent having a functional group which bonds with the binding component, said functional group selected from the group consisting of carboxyl, hydroxy amine, and thiol, covalently bonded to the binding component.
- 19. The coated device of claim 18 wherein the linking agent comprises an avidin-biotin complex having an avidin moiety bound to a biotin moiety, wherein the avidin-biotin complex is bound to the binding agent and to the therapeutic, diagnostic, or hydrophilic agent.
- 20. The coated device of claim 18 wherein the linking agent comprises a liposome, microsponge, or microsphere containing the therapeutic or diagnostic agent.
- 21. The coated device of claim 18 wherein the therapeutic or diagnostic agent is selected from the group consisting of proteins, peptides, oligonucleotides, antisense oligonucleotides, cellular adhesion promoting proteins, extracellular matrix proteins, polysaccharides, and nitric oxide donating compounds.
- 22. The coated device of claim 18 wherein the therapeutic or diagnostic agent comprises an antisense oligonucleotide.
- 23. The coated device of claim 22 wherein the antisense oligonucleotide is bound to a sense oligonucleotide.
- 24. The coated device of claim 22 wherein the antisense oligonucleotide includes a hydrophobic compound.
- 25. The coated device of claim 18 wherein the therapeutic or diagnostic agent comprises one or more extracellular matrix proteins selected from the group consisting of fibronectin, laminin, collagen, and vitronectin.
- 26. The coated device of claim 18 wherein the therapeutic or diagnostic agent comprises one or more nitrogen oxide donating compounds selected from the group consisting of 2-methyl-2-nitrosopropane, S-Nitroso-N-acetyl-D,L-penicillamine, 3-morpholoinosydoimine, sodium nitrate, s-nitrosoglutathione, sodium nitroprusside, and nitroglycerine.
- 27. The coated device of claim 18 wherein the device is a catheter.
- 28. The coated device of claim 18 wherein the device has a metal surface with the therapeutic, diagnostic or hydrophilic agent thereon.
- 29. The coated device of claim 28 wherein the device is selected from the group consisting of stents, guidewires, and cardiac pacing leads.
- 30. The coated device of claim 28 wherein the device surface has a polymeric primer coating selected from the group consisting of vinyl, acrylate and allyl compounds.
- 31. The coated device of claim 18 wherein the grafting component is trimethylol propane triacrylate.
- 32. The coated device of claim 18 wherein the binding component is a homofunctional compound having a homofunctional group selected from the group consisting of isocyanate, carbodiimide, aziridine, and aldehyde groups covalently bonded to the grafting component.
- 33. The coated device of claim 18 wherein the binding component is a heterofunctional compound having the first functional group selected from the group consisting aldehyde, isocyanate, succinimide, maleimide, and oxirane, and a second functional group selected from the group consisting of vinyl, methacrylate, acrylate, and allyl groups copolymerized with the grafting component.
- 34. The coated device of claim 18 wherein the binding component is selected from the group consisting of polyaziridine and polycarbodiimide resin compounds when the therapeutic, diagnostic or hydrophilic compound or complex functional groups are carboxyl groups.
- 35. The coated device of claim 34 wherein the hydrophilic compound is a polymer selected from the group consisting of polyacrylic acid, alginic acid, carboxy methyl cellulose, and hyaluronic acid.
- 36. The coated device of claim 18 wherein the binding component is selected from the group consisting aldehyde compounds and isocyanate compounds when the therapeutic, diagnostic or hydrophilic compound or complex compound functional group is an amine group.
- 37. The coated device of claim 36 wherein the hydrophilic agent is:
a (co)monomer selected from the group consisting of 2-aminoethyl acrylate, 2-aminoethyl methacrylate, N-(3-aminopropyl) methacrylamide; a polymer of at least one of said (co)monomers co-polymerized with hydrophilic monomers selected from the group consisting of acrylamide, di-methyl acrylamide, and N-vinyl pyrrolidone; a peptide having a secondary basic group for reaction with the binding component; or polyethylenimine.
- 38. The coated device of claim 36 wherein the binding component is selected from the group consisting of biuret and isocyanate trimer of 1,6 hexamethylene di-isocyanate.
- 39. The coated device of claim 36 wherein the binding component is glutaraldehyde.
- 40. The coated device of claim 18 wherein the binding component is an isocyanate compound when the therapeutic, diagnostic or hydrophilic agent or complex compound functional group is a hydroxy group.
- 41. The coated device of claim 40 wherein the hydrophilic agent is selected from the group consisting of poly(vinyl alcohol), hydroxy propyl cellulose, and poly(acrylamide cohydroxy ethyl methacrylate).
- 42. An intracorporeal medical device having a lubricious hydrophilic coating, the coating comprising:
a) a hydrophilic compound; b) an ionic compound with at least one inorganic ion; and c) a polymerized grafting component selected from the group consisting of vinyl and acrylate compounds, grafted to the device and crosslinked to the hydrophilic compound, containing uncrosslinked domains.
- 43. The coated device of claim 42 wherein the hydrophilic compound is selected from the group consisting of poly(ethylene oxide), poly(vinylpyrrolidone), poly(vinyl alcohol), poly(acrylamide), alginic acid, hyaluronic acid, poly(acrylic acid), and guar gum.
- 44. The coated device of claim 43 wherein the grafting component is trimethylol propane triacrylate.
- 45. The coated device of claim 43 wherein the device is a metal guidewire having a primer coating selected from the group consisting of acrylate, vinyl, and allyl compounds.
- 46. The coated device of claim 43 wherein the device is a polymeric catheter.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This is a continuation-in-part application of prior pending application, U.S. Ser. No. 09/016,694, Lubricious Hydrophilic Coating for an Intracorporeal Medical Device, filed Jan. 30, 1998, incorporated by reference in its entirety.
Divisions (1)
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