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. 2015 Oct 26;7(10):594–602. doi: 10.4330/wjc.v7.i10.594

Table 2.

Effectiveness data of drug eluting stents model

Minimum Maximum Ref.
Probability of success of a CABG surgery following a coronary angiography after a failure of a DES 90% - Sheiban et al[18]
Probability of success of pharmaceutical treatment after a failure of a DES 85% 90% Sheiban et al[18]
Probability of success after a first DES 82.2% 97.5% Simsek et al[19] Bakhai et al[20] Meredith et al[21] Morice et al[22] Toutouzas et al[23] Weisz et al[24] Serruys et al[25] Yan et al[26]
Probability of success after 1 yr of surveillance following a first DES 86.3% 98.7% Simsek et al[19] Meredith et al[21] Park et al[27]
Probability of undergoing a second PCI following a coronary angiography after a failure of a DES 50% 60% Malenka et al[28]
Probability of undergoing a surgery following a coronary angiography after a failure of a bare metal stent 30% 40% Malenka et al[28]
Probability of undergoing a DES after a failure of a first DES 60% 70% Sheiban et al[18]
Probability of success of a DES after a failure of a first DES 74.8% 90% Steinberg et al[29] Ge et al[30] Lee et al[31]
Probability of success of a CBA after a failure of a first DES 60% 77% Park et al[32]

DES: Drug eluting stents; PCI: Percutaneous coronary interventions; CABG: Coronary artery bypass graft; CBA: Coronary balloon angioplasty.