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Comparison among drug-eluting balloon, drug-eluting stent, and plain balloon angioplasty for the treatment of in-stent restenosis: a network meta-analysis of 11 randomized, controlled trials.

Joo Myung Lee1, Jonghanne Park1, Jeehoon Kang1, Ki-Hyun Jeon1, Ji-Hyun Jung1, Sang Eun Lee1, Jung-Kyu Han1, Hack-Lyoung Kim2, Han-Mo Yang1, Kyung Woo Park1, Hyun-Jae Kang1, Bon-Kwon Koo1, Hyo-Soo Kim3.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: A Bayesian network meta-analysis was performed comparing the efficacy and safety of drug-eluting balloons (DEB), drug-eluting stents (DES), or plain old balloon angioplasty (POBA) for treatment of in-stent restenosis (ISR).
BACKGROUND: Optimal treatment options for ISR have not been well established.
METHODS: Randomized, controlled trials comparing DEB, DES, and POBA for the treatment of ISR after percutaneous coronary intervention with bare metal stent or DES were included. The primary outcome was target lesion revascularization (TLR). The pairwise posterior median odds ratio (OR) with 95% credible interval (CrI) was the effect measure.
RESULTS: This analysis included 2,059 patients from 11 RCTs. The risk of TLR was markedly lower in patients treated with DEB (OR: 0.22, 95% CrI: 0.10 to 0.42) or DES (OR: 0.24, 95% CrI: 0.11 to 0.47) than in those treated with POBA in a random-effects model. In a comparison of DEB and DES, the risk of TLR (OR: 0.92, 95% CrI: 0.43 to 1.90) was similar. The risk of MI or all-cause mortality was lowest in the DEB group compared with the DES and POBA groups, which did not meet statistical significance. The risk of major adverse cardiac events, which was mainly driven by TLR, was also significantly lower in the DEB or and DES group (OR: 0.28, 95% CrI: 0.14 to 0.53) than in the POBA group, but it was similar between the DEB and DES groups (OR: 0.84, 95% CrI: 0.45 to 1.50). The probability of being ranked as the best treatment was 59.9% (DEB), 40.1% (DES), and 0.1% (POBA) in terms of TLR, whereas it was 63.0% (DEB), 35.3% (POBA), and 1.7% (DES) in terms of MI.
CONCLUSIONS: Local drug delivery by DEB or DES for ISR lesions was markedly better than POBA in preventing TLR, but not for MI or mortality. Among the 2 different strategies of drug delivery for ISR lesions, treatment with DEB showed a trend of less development of MI than did treatment with DES.
Copyright © 2015 American College of Cardiology Foundation. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  controlled trial; drug-eluting balloons; drug-eluting stents; in-stent restenosis; meta-analysis; randomized

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25703886     DOI: 10.1016/j.jcin.2014.09.023

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  JACC Cardiovasc Interv        ISSN: 1936-8798            Impact factor:   11.195


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