Retrospective Evaluation Of Coronary Artery Fistulas With CT Angiography
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2024
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Objective: Coronary artery fistula is the termination of the coronary artery branch in the cardiac chamber or pulmonary vein. In this study, we aimed to evaluate the type, origin, termination, and accompanying anomalies, if any, of coronary artery fistulas in patients who underwent coronary CTA in our clinic. Material and Method: Coronary CTA examinations were performed on a 128-slice CT scanner. Images were evaluated using MPR, MIP and 3D VR reconstructions on the workstation. CTA image interpretation was performed independently by two radiologists with 15 and 2 years of experience in coronary CTA. In case of disagreement, a third radiologist was consulted. Results: Coronary artery fistulas were found in 8 female and 6 male patients aged between 10 and 71 years, with a mean age of 39.07 years. Of the 15 fistula, 6 were coronacameral fistula, 7 were coronopulmonary fistula, 1 was between the left circumflex artery and the conal branch of the right coronary artery, and 1 was between the pulmonary trunk and the descending aorta. One patient was treated with coil placement in the interventional radiology department, while three cases were treated surgically. The other cases were followed up by the relevant clinics. Conclusion: Coronary CT angiography provides three-dimensional images of the origin, course and termination of the fistula and is an important tool in guiding the patient's treatment plan.
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Coronary angiography, coronary artery fistulas, coronary CT angiography