Comparison of Stent Geometry with Different Side Branch Ballooning Techniques in Provisional Stenting for Coronary Bifurcations: The CRABBIS Trial
The CRABBIS trial demonstrated that in stepwise provisional stenting for left main (LM) or large bifurcation lesions, the PKP strategy (proximal optimization technique [POT] + kissing balloon + final POT) was associated with better stent expansion and apposition compared with the PSP strategy (POT + side branch single ballooning + final POT), Dr. Francesco Bianchini and colleagues, Universita Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Italy, reported in the May 12 issue of JACC: Cardiovascular Interventions.
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