A spontaneous coronary artery dissection (SCAD) is a condition that may cause a heart attack. A heart attack occurs when one or more of the coronary arteries is blocked. The coronary arteries supply the heart with oxygen-rich blood. If the heart does not get enough oxygen-rich blood, part of the heart starts to die.
The walls of blood vessels are made up of layers. With a SCAD, blood gets in between the layers of a coronary artery wall. This might be from a tear in the wall. But it might not be clear why the blood pools there. The pooled blood forms a bulge that narrows the artery. This blocks blood from reaching the heart.
SCAD occurs most often in young women. It usually happens without warning.
Most heart attacks are caused by a blood clot blocking a coronary artery. But a SCAD is different. A blood clot is not involved.
A heart attack caused by a SCAD may feel like chest pain or pressure or a strange feeling in the chest. Symptoms may also include sweating, nausea, or vomiting. There are other symptoms. Be sure you know what all the symptoms of a heart attack are.
SCAD can be hard to diagnose. You will have the same tests you would have for a heart attack. Your doctor will ask about your past health and do a physical exam. Your heart rate, blood pressure, and breathing rate will be checked. Other tests may include:
Your care team will do tests and watch for more symptoms or problems. You may stay in the hospital for a few days. The condition that caused the blood to pool in the layers of the artery wall often heals itself within weeks or months. In an emergency, a procedure to widen the artery (angioplasty) or coronary artery bypass surgery may be done.
You may take medicines, such as beta-blockers, to help prevent another SCAD. You may take medicine to relieve symptoms, such as chest pain.
Ask your doctor if cardiac rehab is right for you. Rehab is a program for your heart. It includes exercise, lifestyle changes, education, and emotional support. These can lead to a stronger heart and better health.
Treatment for a SCAD isn't the same as treatment for most heart attacks, which are caused by blood clots.
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