What do physicians and stent companies have to say for themselves, given that they are promoting expensive, risky procedures, such as heart stents, with no benefit?

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I know I spoiler-alerted the whole no-benefits thing, but you have to see it to believe it. There are three videos left in this seven-part series. Coming soon:
• Do Heart Stent Procedures Work for Angina Chest Pain? (http://nutritionfacts.org/video/do-heart-stent-procedures-work-for-angina-chest-pain)
• Why Are Stents Still Used If They Don’t Work? (http://nutritionfacts.org/video/why-are-stents-still-used-if-they-dont-work)
• Heart Stents and Upcoding: How Cardiologists Game the System (http://nutritionfacts.org/video/heart-stents-and-upcoding-how-cardiologists-game-the-system)

If you missed the first three videos, see:
• Do Angioplasty Heart Stent Procedures Work? (http://nutritionfacts.org/video/do-angioplasty-heart-stent-procedures-work)
• Why Angioplasty Heart Stents Don’t Work Better (http://nutritionfacts.org/video/why-angioplasty-heart-stents-dont-work-better)
• The Risks of Heart Stents (http://nutritionfacts.org/video/the-risks-of-heart-stents)

As I say over and over in this video series, during a heart attack, in an acute setting, angioplasty can be life-saving. As I reiterate, when I’m talking about stable CAD, I’m talking nonemergency situations. In an upcoming series I talk about pros and cons of statin drug therapy. Spoiler: If you have a history of heart disease or stroke, taking a statin is recommended. All of these videos, including the upcoming statin series, are available on a digital download of a webinar I did last year. You can find it here: https://drgreger.org/collections/videos/products/how-effective-are-statins-and-stents-digital

UPDATE: A new meta-analysis was just published last month and alas, there is still zero survival benefit to stent placement for stable coronary artery disease, but at least there were fewer heart attacks. Since this still didn’t translate into actually living any longer, the foundation of treatment remains medical and lifestyle management. Hat tip to Dr. Bitterman! (https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33742721/)

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