Recommendation ID
IPG732/01
Question

Evidence on the efficacy of bioresorbable stent implantation to treat coronary artery disease is inadequate. Evidence on its safety has shown an increased risk of serious complications in the longer term. This includes an increased risk of myocardial infarction and death with some types of bioresorbable stents. Therefore, this procedure should only be used in the context of research. Find out what only in research means on the NICE interventional procedures guidance page.

Any explanatory notes
(if applicable)

Clinicians should enter details about everyone having bioresorbable stent implantation to treat coronary artery disease into the National Institute for Cardiovascular Outcomes Research's National Audit of Percutaneous Coronary Interventions. Contact nicor.auditenquiries@nhs.net for details.

Further research should include randomised controlled trials reporting details of patient selection and choice of bioresorbable stent. It should also include long-term outcomes.


Source guidance details

Comes from guidance
Bioresorbable stent implantation to treat coronary artery disease
Number
IPG732
Date issued
August 2022

Other details

Is this a recommendation for the use of a technology only in the context of research? No  
Is it a recommendation that suggests collection of data or the establishment of a register?   No  
Last Reviewed 31/08/2022