RT Journal Article T1 Bioresorbable Scaffolds in Spontaneous Coronary Artery Dissection: Long-Term Follow-Up in 4 Patients. A1 Camacho Freire, Santiago Jesús A1 Gómez Menchero, Antonio Enrique A1 Roa Garrido, Jessica A1 León Jiménez, Javier A1 Cardenal Piris, Rosa A1 Díaz Fernández, José Francisco K1 Absorbable implants K1 aneurysm, dissecting/diagnosis K1 blood vessel prosthesis K1 coronary vessels/diagnostic imaging/pathology K1 multimodal imaging/methods K1 percutaneous coronary intervention/instrumentation K1 rupture, spontaneous K1 tissue scaffolds K1 treatment outcome K1 vascular diseases/therapy AB Spontaneous coronary artery dissection is a rare condition, and diagnosis and treatment are challenging among patients who present with acute coronary syndrome. Typically, the condition affects young females who have no underlying atherosclerotic disease. To date, few cases of bioresorbable scaffold implantation for the treatment of spontaneous coronary artery dissection have been reported. Therefore, we describe the cases of 4 patients whom we treated with scaffolds. We evaluated the long-term results by using intravascular ultrasound and optical coherence tomographic scanning. YR 2017 FD 2017-12-19 LK http://hdl.handle.net/10668/11948 UL http://hdl.handle.net/10668/11948 LA en DS RISalud RD Jul 7, 2025