1.Clinical characteristics and prognosis of patients with spontaneous coronary artery dissection
Tianqing CAO ; Yiming SUN ; Zhaoke BU ; Yahui ZHANG ; Shuqing YANG ; Mingxing CHEN
Journal of Clinical Medicine in Practice 2025;29(5):36-39,44
Objective To analyze the clinical characteristics and prognosis of patients with spon-taneous coronary artery dissection(SCAD).Methods A retrospective analysis was conducted in 40 patients with acute myocardial infarction(AMI).All patients were diagnosed with SCAD during hos-pitalization through coronary angiography(CAG)or intravascular ultrasound(IVUS).The clinical characteristics,CAG or IVUS findings,and treatment regimens of the patients were analyzed,and their prognosis was assessed through follow-up.Results Among 40 SCAD patients,there were 11 males and 29 females,with a mean age of(53.04±9.15)years.Twelve patients had identified causative factors,and seven patients presented with chest pain as the initial symptom.CAG or IVUS results showed that a total of 69 SCAD lesions were detected in 40 patients,with 15 patients having a single lesion.The primary treatment approach for the patients was medical therapy.The median fol-low-up duration was 34 months(ranging 2 to 48 months),during which 5 major adverse cardiovascu-lar and cerebrovascular events(MACCE)occurred.The patients were divided into MACCE group(5 patients)and non-MACCE group(35 patients)based on occurrence of MACCE.The mean age and the incidence of regional wall motion abnormalities on echocardiography were higher in the MACCE group than in the non-MACCE group(P<0.05).Conclusion SCAD has distinct imaging features on CAG,and IVUS can confirm the diagnosis.Most patients are treated with medical therapy and have a generally favorable prognosis.However,patients with older age or regional wall motion abnormali-ties on echocardiography have poorer prognosis.

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