PMID: 8970767Oct 1, 1996Paper

Intracoronary Doppler flow velocity measurements in two patients with solitary coronary ostium: is there true obstruction?

Coronary Artery Disease
M C SchmidtP Hanrath

Abstract

Coronary anomalies in the absence of other major cardiac malformations are rare, with an incidence of less than 1-1.5%. Although most have been incidental findings without clinical relevance, a subgroup of anomalies has been identified that are associated with cardiac symptoms or even sudden cardiac death. This subgroup includes an ectopic origin and abnormal course of the left coronary artery from the right sinus of Valsalva. We examined two patients with this anomaly. In patient I the left main coronary artery took a deep intramural course anterior to the pulmonary trunk, and in patient II the left anterior descending coronary artery took its course between the pulmonary trunk and ascending aorta. Both anomalies were identified by coronary angiography and that in patient I was confirmed by surgery. Intracoronary Doppler flow velocity measurements during cardiac catheterization, including atrial pacing in patient II, demonstrated significant flow acceleration in both patients. This occurred within the intramural segment (in patient I) and in the segment between the pulmonary artery and ascending aorta (in patient II). These findings indicate that external vessel compression is one pathophysiological mechanism that leads to isc...Continue Reading

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Apr 25, 2014·Cardiology in the Young·Julien I E Hoffman

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