Lubricious and durable coatings for medical appliances
Coatings for medical devices having selectable levels of durability and lubricity are disclosed. The coatings include polymeric material components, the characteristics and relative amounts of which can be selected to provide target levels of durability and lubricity. Methods of making the coatings for medical devices are also disclosed.
1. A medical device, comprising:
a body having an exterior surface;
a jacket coating disposed on the exterior surface;
a base coating layer disposed on the jacket coating and comprising a polyurethane;
a top coating layer disposed on the base coating layer, said top coating layer comprising a toughening polymer comprising an acrylate polymer and a hydrophilic lubricative polymer, wherein the lubricative polymer comprises a salt monomer, wherein a weight ratio of the toughening polymer to the lubricative polymer in the top coating layer is from about 0.001:100 to about 4:100, and
wherein the toughening polymer and the lubricative polymer are present within the top coating layer as a semi-interpenetrating network in which only the lubricative polymer is chemically bonded to the base coating layer.
2. The coating of claim 1 , wherein the polyurethane is an aliphatic polyether-based polyurethane.
3. The coating of claim 1 , wherein the acrylate polymer is a poly(methacrylate).
4. The coating of claim 1 , wherein the lubricative polymer is a maleic anhydride polymer.
5. The coating of claim 4 , wherein the maleic anhydride polymer is poly(methyl vinyl ether-co-maleic anhydride) in which at least a portion of maleic anhydride monomers are maleic acid salt monomers.
6. The coating of claim 1 , wherein the lubricative polymer is at least partially crosslinked by a crosslinker.
7. The coating of claim 1 , wherein the salt monomer is a monovalent salt.
8. The coating of claim 1 , wherein the salt monomer is a divalent salt.
9. A medical device having a durable lubricious coating, comprising:
a body having an exterior surface;
a jacket coating disposed on the exterior surface;
a base coating layer disposed on the jacket coating and comprising an aliphatic polyether-based polyurethane bonded to the jacket coating;
a top coating layer disposed on the base coating layer and comprising a toughening polymer comprising an acrylate polymer and a hydrophilic lubricative polymer, wherein the lubricative polymer comprises a salt monomer, wherein a weight ratio of the toughening polymer to the lubricative polymer in the top coating layer is from about 0.001:100 to about 4:100,
wherein the toughening polymer and the lubricative polymer are present within the top coating layer as a semi-interpenetrating network in which only the lubricative polymer is chemically bonded to the base coating layer,
wherein the acrylate polymer is a poly(methacrylate), and
wherein the lubricative polymer is poly(methyl vinyl ether-co-maleic anhydride) in which at least a portion of maleic anhydride monomers are maleic acid salt monomers.
10. A method of coating a medical device having a jacket coating on an exterior surface, comprising:
forming a base coating layer comprising a polyurethane on the jacket coating;
forming a top coating layer on the base coating layer, wherein the top coating layer comprises a toughening polymer and a lubricative polymer, said lubricative polymer comprising a saltable monomer, wherein a weight ratio of the toughening polymer to the lubricative polymer in the top coating layer is from about 0.001:100 to about 4:100;
curing the top coating layer to bind the lubricative polymer to the base coating layer while leaving the toughening polymer unbound; and
activating the top coating layer to render the top coating layer hydrophilic,
wherein the toughening polymer is a poly(methacrylate), and
wherein the lubricative polymer is poly(methyl vinyl ether-co-maleic anhydride).
11. The method of claim 10 , wherein the top coating layer formulation further comprises a crosslinker.
12. The method of claim 10 , wherein activating the top coating layer comprises converting the saltable monomer to a salt.
13. The method of claim 12 , wherein the salt is a monovalent salt.
14. The method of claim 10 , wherein the saltable monomer is an acid anhydride and activating the top coating layer comprises:
converting the acid anhydride to an acid; and reacting the acid with a base.
15. The method of claim 13 , further comprising finishing the top coating layer by converting the monovalent salt to a divalent salt.