SN instructed patient on spontaneous coronary artery dissection ( SCAD ) and stent placem
ent. A stent is a sm
all rod m
ade out of m
etal or fabric. It is inserted into a coronary artery when there is a blockage or when the artery is narrow. A coronary artery is a blood vessel that carries oxygen to the heart m
uscle. You received a stent due to coronary artery disease ( also called SCAD). That is caused by a thickening of the inside walls of the coronary arteries. This thickening is called atherosclerosis. A fatty substance called plaque builds up inside the thickened walls of the arteries, blocking or slowing the flow of blood. If your heart m
uscle doesn't get enough blood to work properly, you m
ay have angina ( chest pain
) or a heart attack. The stent will help hold the artery open so blood can flow and help keep the artery from
narrowing again. You will need to take m
edicine that keeps the stent open and blood flowing. It is very im
portant to take the m
edicine exactly how your doctor tells you to take it. In addition to taking m
edicine, the best way to keep your heart healthy is to m
aintain a healthy lifestyle. Quit sm
oking. M
ake sure you keep your blood pressure and cholesterol at healthy levels. Exercise as recom
m
ended by your doctor. Eat a heart - healthy diet. Patient verbalized understanding well.