BiodegradablepolymersStentsThrombosisRestenosisCoronary angioplasty with drug-eluting stent(DES)implantation is currently the most common stent procedure worldwide.Since the introduction of DES,coronary restenosis as well as the incidence of target vessel and target lesion revascularization have been ...
Although the ingredients differ in the many types of polymers, studies have shown that some may cause physical harm. The best known offender, BPA, has been linked so closely with cancer that many manufacturers have removed it from their plastic items and attached stickers proclaiming them to be...
It is basically synthetic matter(material), which is made from a variety of several organic polymers, such as nylon, PVC, polyethylene etc., that can be shaped and molded while still soft and can be finally set into completely solid and rigid form or even slightly solid/elastic shape and f...
Most of these fibres absorb very little. So, they stick to the body while sweating on hot summer days. Thus, making it uncomfortable to wear during such days. Synthetic fibers are prone to catch fire very easily. These fibres are non-biodegradable. ...
#1 Plastic is Not Biodegradable One of the main disadvantages of using plastic is that it is not biodegradable. It means that it will not decompose or break down naturally and, as a result, will remain in the environment for an extended period. It can lead to environmental issues such as ...