Korean Circ J. 1997 Sep;27(9):900-906. Korean.
Published online Sep 30, 1997.
Copyright © 1997 The Korean Society of Circulation
Original Article

Clincal Charateristics of Coronary Arteriovenous Fistula in Korean Adults

Myeong Seong Kim, M.D., Yong Keun Ahn, M.D., Youl Bae, M.D., Joo Hyung Park, M.D., Myung Ho Jeong, M.D., Jeong Gwan Cho, M.D., Jong Chun Park, M.D. and Jung Chaee Kang, M.D.

    Abstract

    Background

    Coronary arterioveonus fistula(CAVf) is a rare congerital coronary artery anomaly in adults. CAVF is related with some clinincal significances, such as angina, congestive heart failure and bacterial endocarditis.

    Method

    We analyzed clincial characteristics in 10 patients(mean age=52.1 ± 12.5 year) of adult CAVF, who were diagnosed as CAVF by coronary angiogram from Jan. 1993 to Mar. 1997 in Chonnam University Hosptial.

    Results

    Five out of 10 patients complained of chest pain, four had dyspnea and one had hemoptysis. In seven patients, arteries of CAVF were originated from left coronary arteries, from right coronary artery in one, and from both coronary arteries in two. CAVF was drained into pulmonary artery in six patients, right ventricle in two, right atrium in one, and left ventricle in one.

    Conclusion

    Chest pain and dyspnea are common in symptomatic patients with CAVF are originated most commonly from left coronary arteries and drained into pulomonary arteries in Korean adults.

    Keywords
    Coronary arteriovenous fistula; Chest pain; Dyspnea; Pulmonary artery


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