Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2964191 Journal of Cardiology Cases 2010 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

SummaryBackgroundCoronary angiography (CAG) has been the mainstay of diagnostic image analysis for coronary artery fistula (CAF). However, it is difficult to fully delineate this complex vessel structure including coronary trees, particularly in cases with large CAF, by this method.Case reportsIn the present 3 cases with large CAF, contrast-enhanced multidetector computed tomography (MDCT) was performed to examine the whole coronary vessel structure including CAF. Selective CAG was also undertaken. In all 3 cases, based on the echocardiographic findings and the characteristic heart murmur, presence of CAF was suspected. However, transthoracic echocardiography as well as CAG alone could not define the whole abnormal vessel structure precisely. Moreover, CAG could not obtain clear images of the coronary artery with large CAF, because of contrast-steal. In contrast, MDCT could not only define CAF in detail but also depict coronary artery adjacent to CAF. On the basis of the MDCT findings, in cases 1 and 3, surgical exclusions were undertaken without and with coronary artery bypass grafting, respectively.ConclusionsContrast-enhanced MDCT might be useful for the diagnosis of large CAF and for the estimation of the coronary artery adjacent to CAF, which is absolutely indispensable for surgical treatment.

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