2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.jccase.2010.03.008
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Left circumflex coronary arteriovenous fistula presenting as acute coronary syndrome

Abstract: Coronary arteriovenous fistula (CAVF) is a rare congenital anomaly that is seen in 0.1-0.2% of coronary angiograms. A 79-year-old man with no risk factors for coronary artery disease, presented with unstable angina and normal clinical examination. Coronary angiogram revealed a large left circumflex coronary artery with multiple aneurysms exiting into right atrium. Although coil embolization was feasible, he was managed conservatively as he responded to medications. This case shows that large CAVF can be asympt… Show more

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“…5 Some patients with CAF exhibit angina, palpitations, thrombosis with local occlusion or distal embolization, vasospasm, or heart failure. 3,4 These 2 coronary irregularities can be congenital or acquired. The most frequent cause is atherosclerosis, but they can be found in collagen vascular diseases, after chest traumas, or as a result of percutaneous interventions.…”
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“…5 Some patients with CAF exhibit angina, palpitations, thrombosis with local occlusion or distal embolization, vasospasm, or heart failure. 3,4 These 2 coronary irregularities can be congenital or acquired. The most frequent cause is atherosclerosis, but they can be found in collagen vascular diseases, after chest traumas, or as a result of percutaneous interventions.…”
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“…2 Indications for closure of CAF include symptoms of myocardial ischemia, positive treadmill test result, perfusion defect on stress myocardial imaging, aneurysmal dilation, mural thrombus, or shunt > 1.5:1. 4 Thus, because of presenting disabling symptoms, a positive stress test result, and a giant aneurysm with fistula, the decision for a surgical treatment was taken.…”
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