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Advancements in hydrogel-based embolic agents: Categorized by therapeutic mechanisms
Shenbo Zhang1, Rui Lv1, Zhe Zhang1
1Department of Radiology, Peking Union Medical College Hospital, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences, Beijing, China.
Background:
Transcatheter arterial embolization (TAE) is a crucial technique in interventional radiology. Hydrogel-based embolic agents show promise due to their phase transition and drug-loading capabilities. However, existing categorizations of these agents are confusing.
Aims:
This review tackles the challenge of categorizing hydrogel-based embolic agents based on their therapeutic mechanisms, including transportation, accumulation, interaction, and elimination. It also addresses current challenges and controversies in the field while highlighting future directions for hydrogel-based embolicagents.
Materials And Methods:
We conducted a systematic review of papers published in PUBMED from 2004 to 2024, focusing primarily on preclinical trials.
Results:
Various kinds of hydrogel embolic agents were introduced according to their therapeutic mechanisms.
Discussion:
Most hydrogel embolic agents were specifically designed for effective accumulation and interaction. Recent advancement highlight the potential of multifunctional hydrogel embolic agents.
Conclusion:
This new categorizations provided valuable insights into hydrogel embolic agents, potentially guiding material scientists and interventional radiologists in the development of novel hydrogel embolic agents in transarterial embolization.
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