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SCAD RESEARCH INC

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Our mission is to raise funds to support the most promising Spontaneous Coronary Artery Dissection (SCAD) research and to ultimately bring awareness, dissemination of knowledge and research findings to the bedside of patients with SCAD.

What is SCAD?

Spontaneous Coronary Artery Dissection (SCAD) is an uncommon and poorly understood cause of a heart attack, which sometimes leads to an abrupt death. It happens when a sudden tear occurs within the layers of one or more arteries to  the heart. 

SCAD often impacts younger, healthy individuals who often do not have the typical risk factors for heart disease.  The average age of a SCAD patient is approximately 42 years old and up to 80% of those experiencing SCAD are women.  

Research to Answer "Why"

Research so far has shown those who experience a SCAD are typically…

  • Young with an average age of 42; occurring in people as young as early 20’s
  • Healthy typically with no known risk factors or underlying condition
  • Eighty percent more common in women than men – 20% of SCAD cases in women occur near the time of childbirth

…and we don’t know WHY

Since SCAD is little known and poorly understood, research as to the causes and best treatment options is needed.  

Recent donors

Recent donors
Date Name Amount
Feb 06 Mary & David McComsey In honor of our amazing daughter-in-law Jill for all her hard work $107.98
Jan 29 Sparkle w/Diane - Independent Color Street Stylist Donation on behalf of Jill McComsey $161.51
Jan 25 Anonymous Undisclosed amount
Jan 10 R.V. Baugus This donation is made in memory of Tanya Baugus a loving wife, gone too soon. $54.45
Jan 01 Michael & Caity Baldwin $536.22
Jan 01 Anonymous Undisclosed amount
Dec 31 Michael D. Evers In honor of the resilience my wife has shown after her SCAD in 8/2017. Undisclosed amount
Dec 31 M. Burnes $27.69
Dec 31 John Duncan $100.00
Dec 31 Team Trulley In honor of all SCAD Angels and in support of all SCAD Survivors and research. Undisclosed amount