Spontaneous coronary artery dissection in Spain: clinical and angiographic characteristics, management, and in-hospital events

Spontaneous coronary artery dissection (SCAD) is an uncommon cause of acute coronary syndrome. The characteristics and in-hospital clinical course of patients with SCAD in Spain remain unknown. We present data from consecutive patients included in the national prospective SCAD registry. Angiographic...

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Hauptverfasser: García-Guimaraes, Marcos, Bastante, Teresa, Macaya, Fernando, Roura, Gerard, Sanz, Ricardo, Barahona Alvarado, Jean Christophe, Tizón, Helena, Flores-Ríos, Xacobe, Moreu, José, Ojeda, Soledad, Nogales, Juan Manuel, Veiga, Gabriela, Masotti, Mónica, Camacho-Freire, Santiago Jesús, Jiménez-Valero, Santiago, Jiménez-Kockar, Marcelo, Lozano, Íñigo, González-Ferreiro, Rocío, Velázquez, Maite, Avanzas, Pablo, Rivero, Fernando, Alfonso, Fernando
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description Spontaneous coronary artery dissection (SCAD) is an uncommon cause of acute coronary syndrome. The characteristics and in-hospital clinical course of patients with SCAD in Spain remain unknown. We present data from consecutive patients included in the national prospective SCAD registry. Angiographic analysis was performed in a centralized core laboratory. Between June 2015 and April 2019, we included 318 patients with SCAD (358 lesions) from 31 centers. Median age was 53 years, and 88% were women. The most frequent presentation was non–ST-segment elevation acute myocardial infarction (53%). The most frequently involved artery was the left anterior descending coronary artery (44%), predominantly affecting the distal segments (39%) and secondary branches (54%). Most lesions (62%) appeared on angiography as intramural hematoma, without double lumen. Conservative management was selected as the initial approach in most patients (78%). During the index admission, 6% of patients had a major adverse event and 4 patients (1.3%) died. Independent predictors of adverse events were initial management with percutaneous coronary intervention (OR, 5.97; P=.004) and angiographic presentation as intramural hematoma (OR, 4.96; P=.028). In Spain, SCAD affects mainly middle-aged women. In most patients, the initial management strategy was conservative with excellent in-hospital survival. Initial management with percutaneous coronary intervention and angiographic presentation as intramural hematoma were related to the presence of in-hospital adverse events. Registered at ClnicalTrials.gov (Identifier: NCT03607981). La disección coronaria espontánea (DCE) es una causa infrecuente de síndrome coronario agudo. Las características y la evolución hospitalaria de los pacientes con DCE en nuestro país no son conocidas. Se desarrolló un registro nacional prospectivo de pacientes con DCE. Se llevó a cabo un análisis centralizado de los estudios de coronariografía. Entre junio de 2015 y abril de 2019, se incluyó a 318 pacientes con DCE (358 lesiones) procedentes de 31 centros. La mediana de edad fue de 53 años (el 88% mujeres). La presentación más frecuente fue como infarto sin elevación del segmento ST (53%). La arteria más frecuentemente implicada fue la descendente anterior (44%), con afección predominante de los segmentos distales (39%) y las ramas secundarias (54%). La mayor parte de las lesiones (62%) se presentaron en angiografía como hematoma intramural sin doble luz. En una may
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Independent predictors of adverse events were initial management with percutaneous coronary intervention (OR, 5.97; P=.004) and angiographic presentation as intramural hematoma (OR, 4.96; P=.028). In Spain, SCAD affects mainly middle-aged women. In most patients, the initial management strategy was conservative with excellent in-hospital survival. Initial management with percutaneous coronary intervention and angiographic presentation as intramural hematoma were related to the presence of in-hospital adverse events. Registered at ClnicalTrials.gov (Identifier: NCT03607981). La disección coronaria espontánea (DCE) es una causa infrecuente de síndrome coronario agudo. Las características y la evolución hospitalaria de los pacientes con DCE en nuestro país no son conocidas. Se desarrolló un registro nacional prospectivo de pacientes con DCE. Se llevó a cabo un análisis centralizado de los estudios de coronariografía. Entre junio de 2015 y abril de 2019, se incluyó a 318 pacientes con DCE (358 lesiones) procedentes de 31 centros. La mediana de edad fue de 53 años (el 88% mujeres). La presentación más frecuente fue como infarto sin elevación del segmento ST (53%). La arteria más frecuentemente implicada fue la descendente anterior (44%), con afección predominante de los segmentos distales (39%) y las ramas secundarias (54%). La mayor parte de las lesiones (62%) se presentaron en angiografía como hematoma intramural sin doble luz. En una mayoría de casos (78%) se optó por el tratamiento conservador. Durante el ingreso, un 6% de los pacientes sufrió algún evento adverso y 4 pacientes (1,3%) fallecieron. El tratamiento inicial con intervención coronaria percutánea (OR=5,97; p=0,004) y la presentación angiográfica como hematoma intramural (OR=4,96; p=0,028) fueron predictores independientes de eventos adversos durante el ingreso. La DCE en nuestro país afecta principalmente a mujeres de mediana edad. La estrategia inicial fue en su mayoría conservadora, con una excelente supervivencia hospitalaria. La presentación angiográfica como hematoma intramural y el tratamiento inicial con intervención coronaria percutánea se relacionaron con que se produjeran eventos adversos hospitalarios. Registrado en ClinicalTrials.gov (Identificador: NCT03607981).</abstract><cop>Spain</cop><pub>Elsevier España, S.L.U</pub><pmid>32418854</pmid><doi>10.1016/j.rec.2020.04.002</doi><tpages>9</tpages></addata></record>
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subjects Acute coronary syndrome
Coronary Angiography
Coronary artery disease
Coronary Vessel Anomalies - diagnostic imaging
Coronary Vessel Anomalies - epidemiology
Coronary Vessels - diagnostic imaging
Disección coronaria espontánea
Dissection
Enfermedad coronaria
Female
Hospitals
Humans
Male
Middle Aged
Prospective Studies
Spain - epidemiology
Spontaneous coronary artery dissection
Síndrome coronario agudo
title Spontaneous coronary artery dissection in Spain: clinical and angiographic characteristics, management, and in-hospital events
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