Evidence suggests that when angina is stable, percutaneous coronary intervention does not reduce the risk of death or heart attack. But patients with stable angina often think PCI does lower those risks. Three new reports in JAMA Internal Medicine explore why.
Heart doctors overstate benefits of procedures for stable chest pain
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