Incidental congenital coronary artery vascular fistulas in adults: Evaluation with adenosine

Autor: Salah Am, Said, Aly, Agool, Arno Hm, Moons, Mounir Wz, Basalus, Nils Rl, Wagenaar, Rogier Lg, Nijhuis, Jutta M, Schroeder-Tanka, Riemer Hja, Slart
Rok vydání: 2018
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Zdroj: World Journal of Cardiology
ISSN: 1949-8462
Popis: AIM To assess the functionality of congenital coronary artery fistulas (CAFs) using adenosine stress 13N-ammonia positron emission tomography computed tomography (PET-CT). METHODS Congenital CAFs were incidentally detected during coronary angiography (CAG) procedures in 11 adult patients (six males and five females) with a mean age of 64.3 years (range 41-81). Patients were collected from three institutes in the Netherlands. The characteristics of the fistulas (origin, pathway and termination), multiplicity of the origins and pathways of the fistulous vessels were assessed by CAG. Five patients underwent adenosine pharmacologic stress 13N-ammonia PET-CT to assess myocardial perfusion and the functional behavior of the fistula. RESULTS Eleven patients with 12 CAFs, 10 unilateral and one bilateral, originating from the left anterior descending coronary artery (n = 8), right coronary artery (n = 2) and circumflex (n = 2). All fistulas were of the vascular type, terminating into either the pulmonary artery (n = 11) or coronary sinus (n = 1). The CAG delineated the characteristics of the fistula (origin, pathway and termination). Multiplicity of the origins and pathways of the fistulous vessels were common in most fistulas (8/12, 67% and 9/12, 75%, respectively). Multiplicity was common among the different fistula components (23/36, 64%). Adenosine pharmacologic stress 13N-ammonia PET-CT revealed normal myocardial perfusion and ejection fraction in all but one patient, who showed a reduced ejection fraction. CONCLUSION PET-CT may be helpful for assessing the functional status of congenital CAFs in selected patients regarding clinical decision-making. Studies with a larger patient series are warranted.
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