Observational Study
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World J Cardiol. Oct 26, 2018; 10(10): 153-164
Published online Oct 26, 2018. doi: 10.4330/wjc.v10.i10.153
Table 1 Symptoms, clinical presentation and physical findings of adult subjects with congenital coronary artery fistula
CaseFistula origin and terminationSymptoms and clinical presentationPrevious history and risk factorsPhysical findingsBMIIntervention
1RCA and LAD to PAChest painTubular adenoma of sigmoid, celiac diseaseNormal32.7None
NSTEMI/PMI
(CK 390 U/L)
2LAD to PAChest painOld IMINormal25.9CABG and surgical closure of the fistula
NSTEMIAsthma
(CK 573 U/L)
3LCx to PAChest painBlancoNormal26.6Coiling of the fistula and PCI of LAD
Dyspnea on exertion
4RCA to CSDyspnea on exertionDiaphragmatic hernia, asthma and hypertensionSystolic ejection murmur grade 2/6 2 d ICS28.2None
5LAD to PANon-sustained VTDM, COPD, hypertension, hypothyroidismSystolic ejection murmur grade 2/6 2 d ICS33.4PCI of OM branch and FFR of LAD. Coiling of the fistula
6LAD to PADyspnea on exertionCOPDApical mitral regurgitation murmur grade 2/625.5Mitral valve plasty
Severe mitral valve regurgitation
7LAD to PAChest painCeliac diseaseNormal24.2
8LAD to PAAngina pectorisHypercholesterolemiaSystolic ejection murmur grade 2/6 2 d ICS21.1PCI of LAD
Positive family history for CAD
9LCx to PAPalpitationIschemic CVANormal24.8None
PAF and non-sustained VT
Hypertension
10LAD to PAAngina pectorisNSTEMI 2010 (CK 328 U/L). PCI of RCA 2012Normal24.2Coiling of the fistula
11LAD to PAChest painHypertension, hypercholesterolemiaNormal29.1None
Positive family history for CAD
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