Disección espontánea arteria coronaria: El infarto que puedes tratar MAL (y no es aterosclerosis)

What if the heart attack you're treating isn't atherosclerotic? Spontaneous coronary artery dissection (SCAD) is an underdiagnosed cause of acute coronary syndrome that completely changes the logic of clinical management. Here, the problem isn't the plaque... or the thrombus... but the vessel wall. In this class, we'll review, in a structured and evidence-based way: • Definition and pathophysiology (false lumen, intramural hematoma) • Epidemiology and predisposing factors • Diagnosis: ECG, troponins, and coronary angiography • Key differences from atherosclerotic MI • Real indications for angioplasty • Medical management: antiplatelet agents, beta-blockers, and more • Follow-up and complications 👉 More than 80% of stable patients can be managed without intervention. 👉 Understanding this can completely change your clinical practice. This class is designed for students, interns, residents, and physicians who want to understand medicine from pathophysiology to clinical decision-making. 🎓 Channel: Internal Medicine Education 📌 Subscribe for more evidence-based clinical content #SCAD #Cardiology #InternalMedicine #AMI #MedicalEducation 00:00:00 Introduction 00:00:36 Definition 00:01:20 Epidemiology 00:03:29 Pathophysiology 00:04:31 Clinical Presentation 00:05:45 Diagnosis 00:10:05 Management