Surgical insertion of a catheter-based intravascular microaxial flow pump for cardiogenic shock
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Guidance development process
NICE interventional procedures guidance evaluates procedures used for treatment or diagnosis. It provides evidence-based recommendations about the safety and efficacy of these procedures. The guidance supports healthcare professionals and commissioners to ensure that patients get the best possible care. By reviewing clinical evidence and considering patient outcomes, NICE aims to improve patient safety and treatment choices in the NHS.
Find out more on the NICE webpage on interventional procedures guidance.
NICE is producing this guidance on surgical insertion of a catheter-based intravascular microaxial flow pump for cardiogenic shock in the NHS. The interventional procedures advisory committee has considered the evidence and the views of clinical and patient experts.
This document has been prepared for consultation with the stakeholders. It summarises the evidence and views that have been considered, and sets out the recommendations made by the committee. NICE invites comments from the stakeholders for this evaluation and the public. This document should be read along with the evidence.
The committee is interested in receiving comments on the following:
Is it appropriate to measure long-term complications for this procedure? If so, what would they be?
Is it appropriate to measure long-term survival for this procedure?
Has all of the relevant evidence been taken into account?
Are the summaries of safety and efficacy reasonable interpretations of the evidence?
Are the recommendations sound and a suitable basis for guidance to the NHS?
Are there any aspects of the recommendations that need particular consideration to ensure we avoid unlawful discrimination against any group of people on the grounds of age, disability, gender reassignment, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief, sex or sexual orientation?
After consultation:
Based on the consultation comments received, the committee may meet again.
If committee meets again it will consider the evidence, this evaluation consultation document and comments from stakeholders.
The committee will then prepare the final draft guidance, which will go through a resolution process before the final guidance is agreed.
Note that this document is not NICE's final guidance on surgical insertion of a catheter-based intravascular microaxial flow pump for cardiogenic shock. The recommendations in section 1 may change after consultation.
More details are available in NICE's interventional procedures programme manual.
Key dates:
Closing date for comments: 25 November 2025
Second committee meeting: 22 January 2026
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