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Smart materials in cardiovascular implants: Shape memory alloys and shape memory polymers

Heather Holman, Minoo N. Kavarana, Taufiek Konrad Rajab

2020Artificial Organs112 citationsDOI

Abstract

Smart materials have intrinsic properties that change in a controlled fashion in response to external stimuli. Currently, the only smart materials with a significant clinical impact in cardiovascular implant design are shape memory alloys, particularly Nitinol. Recent prodigious progress in material science has resulted in the development of sophisticated shape memory polymers. In this article, we have reviewed the literature and outline the characteristics, advantages, and disadvantages of shape memory alloys and shape memory polymers which are relevant to clinical cardiovascular applications, and describe the potential of these smart materials for applications in coronary stents and transcatheter valves.

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Shape-memory alloyShape-memory polymerSmart materialMaterials scienceSmart polymerPolymerComputer scienceNanotechnologyComposite materialPolymer composites and self-healingBone Tissue Engineering MaterialsShape Memory Alloy Transformations
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