Spontaneous coronary dissection is an infrequent cause of acute coronary syndrome, which has been understood only recently in terms of pathophysiology, presentation, diagnosis and treatment. In particular, new evidence has emerged on its treatment in the interventional and medical fields, especially on the management of antiplatelet therapy, which is presented in this review; moreover, the local experience of the registry of spontaneous coronary dissections DISCO and its role in improving the management of these patients are reported.
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