Keywords
Heart Failure; Arteriovenous Fistula; Heart Valve Diseases/ surgery
A 79-year-old man with prior aortic valve replacement was admitted to our hospital due to exertional angina. Single-photon emission computed tomography revealed ischemia at the territory of the left anterior descending artery (LAD) and the right coronary artery (RCA) (Figures 1 AandB). Coronary arteriography (Figures 1 Cand D) and cardiac computed tomographic angiography (Figure 1 E), including volume rendering reconstruction (Figure 1 F), revealed an arteriovenous fistula between the proximal LAD and the pulmonary artery (PA). There was another fistula between the ostium of the RCA and the PA (Figures 1 G and H). This vessel gave origin to a small branch to the middle part of the LAD, before reaching the PA, thus forming a third, intercoronary fistula (Figures C, D and F).
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Sources of FundingThere were no external funding sources for this study.
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Study AssociationThis study is not associated with any thesis or dissertation work.
Publication Dates
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Publication in this collection
Nov 2015
History
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Received
03 May 2015 -
Reviewed
13 Mar 2015 -
Accepted
27 May 2015