Circulation, Vol 65, 600-603, Copyright © 1982 by American Heart Association
J Yoshikawa, H Katao, K Yanagihara, Y Takagi, F Okumachi, K Yoshida, Y Tomita, T Fukaya and K Baba
Real-time cross-sectional echocardiographic studies of the main coronary
arteries were performed in 20 normal subjects, 12 patients with patent
ductus arteriosus and 14 patients with coronary artery fistula in whom the
diagnosis was established by angiography. In 12 patients, the coronary
artery that formed the fistula was dilated: The right coronary artery was
involved in eight and the left coronary artery in four. The dilated
coronary artery appeared as two dominant parallel echoes of wide lumen
originating from the aorta in the region of the involved artery. Th echo
diameter of the coronary artery correlated well with the angiographically
estimated diameter of the artery. In the normal subjects and the patients
with patent ductus arteriosus, we found no echocardiographic findings of
coronary artery dilatation. This study demonstrates that cross-sectional
echocardiography is useful in identifying the dilated coronary artery in
coronary artery fistula and distinguishing this entity from patent ductus
arteriosus.
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Noninvasive visualization of the dilated main coronary arteries in coronary artery fistulas by cross-sectional echocardiography
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