Comparison of Jailed Wire and Jailed Balloon for Prevention of Side Branch Occlusion in Provisional Stenting: Evidence from a Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
Dongdong Li,
Hao Liu,
Huimiao Dai
et al.
Abstract:Background:
Side branch (SB) occlusion after main vessel stenting is
the main complication in treating coronary bifurcation lesions by provisional
stenting. The Jailed Wire Technique (JWT), recommended by the European
Bifurcation Club, is a standard technique to deal with this issue. The Jailed
Balloon Technique (JBT) has been found to be more effective than the JWT in
clinical practice by some interventionists, but it has not been widely accepted.
In this meta-analysis, we compared the effi… Show more
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