Transcatheter coil embolization in 17 patients with 22 coronary artery fistulas

Ismail Ates, Zeynettin Kaya, Deniz Mutlu, Zehra I. Akyildiz, Necmettin Korucuk, Doruk C. Karaaslan, Sibel Kulaksizoglu, Mehmet Cilingiroglu

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    Özet

    Coronary artery fistulas are rare anomalies that often become symptomatic with age. They are typically diagnosed incidentally during coronary angiography. The chief nonsurgical treatment is transcatheter coil embolization. We evaluated the outcomes of this procedure in 17 symptomatic patients who had 22 fistulas in total. The 9 men and 8 women (mean age, 52 ± 16.5 yr; range, 27–74 yr) presented at 4 Turkish hospitals from October 2008 through March 2015. Three patients had multiple fistulas. Twelve fistulas originated from the right coronary artery and 10 from the left coronary artery, draining into the pulmonary artery in 18 instances. We evaluated results post-procedurally and after 2 to 5 months, defining angiographic success as a flow better than Thrombolysis in Myocardial Infarction grade 2 in the treated artery. Twenty-one of the 22 procedures immediately produced the targeted flow. We observed 2 minor and no major complications. On follow-up, 3 symptomatic patients underwent successful repeat treatment of one fistula each. We found that transcatheter coil embolization afforded good success rates with few complications in closing coronary artery fistulas. We share our experience to add to the data on treating patients with coronary artery fistulas, and to raise awareness among clinicians. (Tex Heart Inst J 2020;47(2):135-9).

    Orijinal dilİngilizce
    Sayfa (başlangıç-bitiş)135-139
    Sayfa sayısı5
    DergiTexas Heart Institute Journal
    Hacim47
    Basın numarası2
    DOI'lar
    Yayın durumuYayınlanan - Nis 2020

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