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Advances in the Management of Spontaneous Coronary Artery Dissection (SCAD): A Comprehensive Review

Authors :
Arianna Morena
Federico Giacobbe
Ovidio De Filippo
Filippo Angelini
Francesco Bruno
Stefano Siliano
Giuseppe Giannino
Veronica Dusi
Matteo Bianco
Carloalberto Biolé
Ferdinando Varbella
Enrico Cerrato
Fabrizio D’Ascenzo
Gaetano Maria De Ferrari
Source :
Reviews in Cardiovascular Medicine, Vol 25, Iss 9, p 345 (2024)
Publication Year :
2024
Publisher :
IMR Press, 2024.

Abstract

Spontaneous coronary artery dissection (SCAD) is a rare but significant cause of acute coronary syndrome (ACS), primarily affecting young women, often during pregnancy. Despite its rarity, SCAD poses challenges due to limited evidence on management strategies. This review examines the current state of art of SCAD management, integrating interventional and clinical insights from recent studies. The epidemiology of SCAD is related to its elusive nature, representing only a small fraction of ACS cases, while certainly underestimated. Proposed risk factors include genetic, hormonal, and environmental influences. Angiographic classification may help in SCAD diagnosis, but confirmation often relies on intracoronary imaging. Conservative management constitutes the primary approach, showing efficacy in most cases, although optimal antiplatelet therapy (APT) remains debated due to bleeding risks associated with intramural hematoma. Revascularization is reserved for high-risk cases, guided by angiographic and clinical criteria, with a focus on restoring flow rather than resolving dissection. Interventional strategies emphasize a minimalist approach to reduce complications, utilizing techniques such as balloon dilation and stent placement tailored to individual cases. Long-term outcomes highlight the risk of recurrence, necessitating vigilant follow-up and arrhythmic risk assessment, particularly in patients presenting with ventricular arrhythmias. In conclusion, SCAD management always represents a challenge for the physician, both from a clinical and interventional point of view. Recent clinical evidence and a multidisciplinary approach are vital for optimizing patient outcomes and preventing recurrence. This review offers a concise framework for navigating the complexities of SCAD management in clinical practice and proposes an algorithm for its management.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
15306550
Volume :
25
Issue :
9
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Reviews in Cardiovascular Medicine
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.8400eb3b7924f82bd2891ab1b066da0
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.31083/j.rcm2509345