Claims
- 1. A method for delivering a drug to tissue at a desired location within the body, comprising:
providing a catheter constructed for insertion in the body, a portion of said catheter carrying a hydrogel having the capacity to incorporate a predetermined substantial amount of said drug, said drug being substantially immobilized in said hydrogel until released by a triggering agent or condition that differs from ambient physiological conditions; introducing said catheter to said body to the point of desired drug application; and exposing said hydrogel to said triggering agent or condition, wherein said triggering agent or condition triggers release of said drug from said hydrogel for delivery to said desired location within the body.
- 2. The method of claim 1, employed for triggering release of a drug from said hydrogel to tissue at a desired location of the wall of a body lumen, comprising:
providing a catheter constructed for insertion in a body lumen having a catheter shaft with an expandable balloon portion mounted on said catheter shaft; said balloon portion being expandable to engage said tissue at a controlled pressure to fill a cross-section of the body lumen and press against said wall of said body lumen; said balloon portion being coated on its outer surface with said hydrogel having the capacity to incorporate a predetermined substantial amount of said drug, said drug being immobilized in said hydrogel until released by a triggering agent or condition that differs from ambient physiological conditions; introducing said catheter to said body lumen wherein said balloon portion is positioned at the point of desired drug application; expanding said balloon portion to engage said tissue; and exposing said hydrogel to said triggering agent or condition, wherein said triggering agent or condition triggers release of said drug from said hydrogel at said desired location of the wall of a body lumen.
- 3. The method of claim 1, wherein said triggering agent increases local ionic strength, thereby triggering release of said drug from said hydrogel.
- 4. The method of claim 3, wherein said drug is associated with said hydrogel by an ionic interaction and said triggering agent disrupts said ionic interaction.
- 5. The method of claim 3, wherein said triggering agent is a saline solution having a molarity of at least 0.2 molar.
- 6. The method of claim 1, wherein said triggering agent is a solution with a pH that induces a volume phase transition of said hydrogel, thereby triggering release of said drug.
- 7. The method of claim 6, wherein said solution has a pH of greater than about 7.5.
- 8. The method of claim 6, wherein said solution has a pH of less than about 7.3.
- 9. The method of claim 1, wherein said hydrogel is a temperature-sensitive polymer and said condition is an increase in the temperature of said polymer above body temperature.
- 10. The method of claim 9, wherein the temperature of said polymer is increased to at least 38° C. and said increase in temperature induces a volume phase transition of said polymer, thereby triggering release of said drug.
- 11. The method of claim 1, wherein said hydrogel is a photo-sensitive polymer and said condition is illumination with visible or ultraviolet light.
- 12. The method of claim 1, wherein said drug is an anti-proliferative drug.
- 13. The method of claim 1, wherein said drug is an anti-thrombogenic drug.
- 14. The method of claim 1, wherein said drug is a thrombolytic drug.
- 15. The method of claim 2, wherein said balloon portion is inflated to a pressure condition that triggers release of said drug from said hydrogel.
- 16. The method of claim 15, wherein said pressure condition is at least two atmospheres.
- 17. A kit comprising (a) a catheter constructed for insertion in a body lumen having a catheter shaft having an expandable balloon portion mounted on said catheter shaft, said balloon portion carrying a hydrogel polymer having the capacity to incorporate a predetermined substantial amount of a drug; (b) said drug, wherein said drug is capable of being immobilized in said polymer until released by a triggering agent; and (c) a solution of said triggering agent.
- 18. A kit comprising (a) a thermal catheter constructed for insertion in a body lumen having a catheter shaft having an expandable balloon portion mounted on said catheter shaft, said balloon portion carrying a hydrogel polymer having the capacity to incorporate a predetermined substantial amount of a drug; (b) said drug, wherein said drug is capable of being immobilized in said polymer until released by an increase in temperature of said polymer.
- 19. A kit comprising (a) a catheter constructed for insertion in a body lumen having a catheter shaft having an expandable balloon portion mounted on said catheter shaft and a fiber capable of emitting electromagnetic radiation to said balloon portion, said balloon portion carrying a polymer having the capacity to incorporate a predetermined substantial amount of a drug; (b) said drug, wherein said drug is capable of being immobilized in said polymer until released by exposure to electromagnetic radiation.
- 20. A catheter for delivering a drug to tissue at a desired location in the body, comprising:
a catheter constructed for insertion in a body lumen having a catheter shaft with an expandable balloon portion mounted on said catheter shaft; said balloon portion having pores through which a triggering agent can pass to its outer surface; said balloon portion being expandable to engage said tissue at a controlled pressure to fill a cross-section of the body lumen and press against said wall of said body lumen; said balloon portion being coated on its outer surface with a hydrogel polymer having the capacity to incorporate a predetermined substantial amount of said drug, said drug being immobilized in said polymer until released by a triggering agent, whereby release of said drug from said polymer is triggered by contacting said polymer with said triggering agent delivered through said pores.
- 21. A catheter for delivering a drug to tissue at a desired location of the wall of a body lumen, comprising:
a catheter constructed for insertion in a body lumen having a catheter shaft having an expandable balloon portion mounted on said catheter shaft; said balloon portion being expandable to engage said tissue at a controlled pressure to fill the cross-section of the body lumen and press against the wall of said body lumen; a porous membrane positioned over at least a portion of the surface of said balloon portion and creating therebetween a space into which a triggering agent is introduced; said porous membrane being coated on its outer surface with a hydrogel polymer having the capacity to incorporate a predetermined substantial amount of said drug, said drug being immobilized in said polymer until released by a triggering agent and said porous membrane being constructed to transmit said triggering agent from said space through openings in said membrane to the outer surface of said membrane in response to pressure applied by inflation of said balloon portion to compress said space, whereby expanding said balloon portion forces said triggering agent into said polymer and triggers release of said drug at said desired location of the wall of said body lumen.
- 22. A catheter for delivering a drug to tissue at a desired location in the body, comprising:
a thermal catheter constructed for insertion in a body lumen having a catheter shaft with an expandable balloon portion mounted on said catheter shaft; said balloon portion being expandable to engage said tissue at a controlled pressure to fill a cross-section of the body lumen and press against said wall of said body lumen; said balloon portion being coated on its outer surface with a temperature-sensitive hydrogel polymer having the capacity to incorporate a predetermined substantial amount of said drug, said drug being immobilized in said polymer until released by an increase in temperature of said polymer, whereby release of said drug from said polymer is triggered by an increase in temperature of said polymer.
- 23. A catheter for delivering a drug to tissue at a desired location in the body, comprising:
a catheter constructed for insertion in a body lumen having a catheter shaft with an expandable balloon portion mounted on said catheter shaft; said catheter having a fiber capable of emitting electromagnetic radiation to said balloon portion; said balloon portion being expandable to engage said tissue at a controlled pressure to fill a cross-section of the body lumen and press against said wall of said body lumen; said balloon portion being coated on its outer surface with an electromagnetic radiation-sensitive hydrogel polymer having the capacity to incorporate a predetermined substantial amount of said drug, said drug being immobilized in said polymer until released by exposure to said electromagnetic radiation, whereby release of said drug from said polymer is triggered by exposing said polymer to said electromagnetic radiation.
CROSS REFERENCE
[0001] This application is a Continuation-in-Part of application U.S. Ser. No. 08/240,292, titled Balloon Drug Delivery System, filed on May 9, 1994, which is a Continuation-in-Part of U.S. Ser. No. 07/796,402, titled Balloon Drug Delivery System, filed on Nov. 22, 1991, which in turn is a Continuation-in-Part of application U.S. Ser. No. 07/635,732, titled Balloon Drug Delivery System, filed Dec. 28, 1990, now issued U.S. Pat. No. 5,304,121. The entire contents of these applications are hereby incorporated by reference.
Divisions (1)
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