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. 2020 Jul 20;6(1):15–24. doi: 10.4244/AIJ-D-19-00025

Table 1. Literature review of jailed balloon techniques- a comparison of clinical characteristics.

Burzotta et al9 Singh et al13 Çayli et al14 Saito et al16 Qu et al18
Technique Conventional JBT Simplified JBT Jailed semi-inflated balloon Modified jailed balloon technique Balloon stent kissing technique
Total Patients 19 100 137 233 40
Age (n±SD/IQR) 69.0±7.3 63.1±11.7 63.6±11.7 71.5±9.7 62 IQR 12
Females 7 (35%) 39 (39%) 33 (24.1%) 11 (18.3) 10 (25%)
Diabetes mellitus 8 (40%) 33 (33%) 54 (39.4%) 98 (42.1) 14 (35%)
Hypertension 88 (88%) 72 (52.6%) 181 (77.7%) 28 (70%)
Smoker 45 (45%) 52 (38.0%) 120 (51.5%) 15 (37.5%)
Dyslipidaemia 84 (84%) 64 (46.7%) 186 (79.8%) 14 (35%)
Prior CAD 48 (48%)
Prior coronary bypass graft 13 (13%) 19 (13.9%) 5 (2.1%) 1 (2.5%)
Prior PCI 13 (13%) 41 (29.9%) 114 (48.9%) 6 (15%)
Peripheral arterial disease 3 (7%)
Chronic kidney disease 7 (7%) 112 (48.1%) 1 (2.5%)
Stable angina 13 (65%) 17 (17%) 49 (35.8%) 197 (84.5%) 28 (70%)
Acute coronary syndrome 7 (35%) 68 (68%) 88 (64.2%) 36 (15.5%) 12 (30%)
CAD: coronary artery disease; IQR: interquartile range; PCI: percutaneous coronary angioplasty; SD: standard deviation