Spontaneous coronary artery dissection in women: What is known and what is yet to be understood

Clinical Cardiology
Marysia S TweetSharonne N Hayes

Abstract

Spontaneous coronary artery dissection is a nonatherosclerotic etiology of acute coronary syndrome, including sudden cardiac death, which frequently affects younger women. This review highlights contemporary knowledge regarding spontaneous coronary artery dissection demographics, prevalence, diagnosis, presentation, and associated conditions and risks, inpatient treatment, major adverse clinical events, and outpatient management decisions.

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