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World J Meta-Anal. Mar 18, 2025; 13(1): 100176
Published online Mar 18, 2025. doi: 10.13105/wjma.v13.i1.100176
Published online Mar 18, 2025. doi: 10.13105/wjma.v13.i1.100176
Table 1 Definition of key terms
TS | TS was defined as the number of successful insertion procedures of a balloon catheter through a stenosis followed by appropriate positioning of the stent across the diseased segment and increase in tracheal diameter of the stenotic segment |
CS | CS was defined as the number of patients with improved clinical symptoms pertaining to the tracheal pathology post-stent insertion |
RS | RS was defined as the number of patients with a lack of abnormal pathological findings on chest X-ray investigation post-stent insertion |
FS | FS was defined as the number of patients with an improved FEV1/forced vital capacity ratio or FEV1 post-stent insertion as compared to pre-stent insertion |
Successful insertions1 | Successful insertion of airway stent was defined as the number of insertion procedures where the stent was placed at the desired location to relieve airway stenosis |
Unsuccessful insertions | Unsuccessful insertion of airway stent was defined as the number of insertion procedures where the stent could not be placed at the desired location to relieve airway stenosis |
Removal success | Successful removal was defined as the number of removal procedures where airway stents were removed from tracheal lumen without immediate deterioration of patient’s clinical symptoms or restenosis of airway |
Unsuccessful removal | Unsuccessful removal of airway stent was defined as the number of removal procedures where the stent could not be removed and remained lodged in the patient’s airway |
Complications | Complications were defined as the number of a particular adverse stent-related clinical event occurring after insertion |
Uncovered SEMS | Uncovered SEMS were defined as SEMS without any polymer coverage over the body of the stent |
Covered SEMS | Covered SEMS were defined as SEMS covered with a complete polymer coverage across the entire body of the stent |
Metal stent death | Metal stent death was defined as the number of patients whose death was directly caused by the insertion or removal of a SEMS |
- Citation: Han L, Peck EW, Teo E, See KC. Systematic review comparing the efficacy and safety of covered and uncovered self-expanding metal stents in benign airway stenosis. World J Meta-Anal 2025; 13(1): 100176
- URL: https://www.wjgnet.com/2308-3840/full/v13/i1/100176.htm
- DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.13105/wjma.v13.i1.100176