Highly active individuals with spontaneous coronary artery dissection showed no increased risk of recurrence or major adverse cardiac events at 10-year follow-up.
Are highly active individuals with SCAD at higher risk of recurrence or major adverse cardiac events at 10-year follow-up?
Highly active individuals with SCAD represent a distinct clinical phenotype but do not face an increased risk of recurrence or major adverse cardiac events at 10 years.
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HAIs with SCAD demonstrate a distinct clinical profile which may represent a unique phenotype. HAIs with SCAD were not at higher risk of recurrence or major adverse cardiac event at 10-year follow-up.
Battenberg et al. (Fri,) reported a other. Highly active individuals with spontaneous coronary artery dissection showed no increased risk of recurrence or major adverse cardiac events at 10-year follow-up.