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Author(s): Marcos Garcia-Guimarães , Teresa Bastante , Paula Antuña , et al Added: 3 years ago
Spontaneous coronary artery dissection (SCAD) can be defined as the acute development of a false lumen within the coronary artery wall that may lead to flow limitation by compression of the true coronary lumen. This definition of SCAD excludes coronary dissections that are secondary to atherosclerotic disease, produced by the extension of an aortic dissection, iatrogenic or related to a trauma.1… View more
Research Area(s) / Expertise: Job title: Cardiologist
Dr Junya Ako is a Cardiologist at theKitasato University and Hospital in Tokyo, Japan. His research interests include spontaneous coronary artery dissection, and hypertension. He has published over 579 articles in peer-reviewed journals. DrJunya Ako is a deputy editor of theJournal of Asian Pacific Society of Cardiology,published by Radcliffe Cardiology on behalf of the Asian Pacific Society… View more
Job title: Resident (Internal Medicine)
Job title: Clinical Associate Professor
Dr Jacqueline Saw is a Clinical Associate Professor in the Division of Cardiology at the University of British Columbia, Program Director for VGH Interventional Cardiology Fellowship Program and Head for VGH Cardiology Clinical Trials Research. Dr Saw obtained her her MD from the University of Ottawa. Her clinical expertise is in management of SCAD (spontaneous artery dissection), FMD … View more
Job title: T32 Postdoctoral Researcher, Clinical Instructor of Medicine, Division of Cardiology
Agnes Koczo is a post-doctoral researcher and cardiologist at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center. She completed both her residency and fellowship training with chief designation at the University of Pittsburgh and with special focus on women's health. Her fellowship and post-doctoral research focuses on a number of cardiovascular conditions that exclusively or disproportionately impact… View more