Contemporary Topics in SCAD

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Contemporary Topics in SCAD Guest: Marysia S. Tweet, M.D., M.S. (@marysia_tweet) Host: Malcolm R. Bell, M.D. SCAD, also known as Spontaneous Coronary Artery Dissection, is defined as a tear in an artery wall within the heart, which decreases blood flow to the heart. In addition, patients without treatment are at risk of having a heart attack or chances of experiencing cardiac arrest. 90% of SCAD cases were found in women. However, men can also experience SCAD. Some triggers that can lead to SCAD are intense weightlifting, severe high blood pressure, emotional stress, and more. Joining us today to discuss Contemporary Topics in SCAD is Marysia S. Tweet, M.D., M.S associate professor of medicine and consultant in the Division of Ischemic Heart Disease as well as joint appointment in the Division of Cardiovascular Ultrasound at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota. Specific topics discussed: What do you tell patients when they ask will SCAD happen again? How do you advise regarding exercise after SCAD? What do you tell women of childbearing age regarding future pregnancy after SCAD? Connect with Mayo Clinic's Cardiovascular Continuing Medical Education online at https://cveducation.mayo.edu or on Twitter @MayoClinicCV. NEW Cardiovascular Education App:The Mayo Clinic Cardiovascular CME App is an innovative educational platform that features cardiology-focused continuing medical education wherever and whenever you need it. Use this app to access other free content and browse upcoming courses. Download it for free in Apple or Google stores today! No CME credit offered for this episode. Podcast episode transcript found here.

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