Cardiology Research, ISSN 1923-2829 print, 1923-2837 online, Open Access
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Original Article

Volume 13, Number 6, December 2022, pages 333-338


Percutaneous Coronary Intervention Outcomes in Patients With Prior Thoracic Radiation Therapy: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

Figures

Figure 1.
Figure 1. PRISMA study flow sheet.
Figure 2.
Figure 2. All-cause mortality.
Figure 3.
Figure 3. Cardiac mortality.
Figure 4.
Figure 4. Myocardial infarction.
Figure 5.
Figure 5. Restenosis.

Tables

Table 1. Patient Baseline Characteristics
 
CharacteristicsControlRadiation
SchomigLiangReedFenderSchomigLiangReedFender
All percentage values are rounded to the nearest whole number. n: number.
Age, years65 ± 11.170.2 ± 9.665.270.3 ± 1056 ± 7.770.2 ± 9.765.270 ± 10
Female, %2464756320647463
Hypertension, %6177488333766173
Hyperlipidemia, %5774487753735874
Diabetes mellitus, %242431297203225
Smoking history, %245876513601667

 

Table 2. Angiographic Characteristics
 
CharacteristicsControlRadiation
SchomigLiangReedFenderSchomigLiangReedFender
All percentage values are rounded to the nearest whole number. n: number; NR: not reported; RCA: right coronary artery; LM: left main artery; LAD: left anterior descending artery; LCx: left circumflex artery.
Multivessel disease, %7564566753744971
Complex lesion, %75NR365187NR7150
RCA, %3042534140383837
LM, %220637044
LAD, %4148694133425239
LCx, %2124372913312532
Graft, %60NR070NR1
Number of stents1.5 ± 0.91.5 ± 0.92.61.3 ± 0.81.5 ± 1.11.5 ± 0.81.51.3 ± 0.8