Invasive coronary angiography for patients with low risk, stable chest pain
For the treatment of
Diagnosing coronary artery disease
Commissioning position
This intervention is only commissioned when used in accordance with the recommendations specified in the Academy of Medical Royal Colleges (AoMRC) Evidence Based Interventions (EBI) programme: Diagnostic coronary angiography for low risk, stable chest pain - EBI
Summary of rationale
NICE guidelines state that if stable angina cannot be excluded by clinical assessment, 64-slice (or higher) CT coronary angiography should be the first-line test. Cardiac catheterisation and coronary angiography are generally safe but carry some risks, including:
- Bruising or haematoma at the insertion site
- Allergic reaction to contrast
Rare complications: arterial damage, heart attack, stroke, kidney injury, or death (serious complications occur in less than 1 in 1,000 cases; those with severe heart conditions are most at risk).
Associated Pathways
Specialties
Places covered by
- east-riding
- hull
- north-east-lincolnshire
- north-lincolnshire
- north-yorkshire
- vale-of-york