Alkhulaifi Abdulaziz M, Chooriyil Nidheesh, Alkuwari Maryam, Ghareep Abdelnasser N, Carr Cornelia
CT Department, Heart Hospital, Hamad Medical Corporation, Doha, Qatar.
Department of Imaging, Heart Hospital, Hamad Medical Corporation, Doha, Qatar.
SAGE Open Med. 2017 Nov 13;5:2050312117741823. doi: 10.1177/2050312117741823. eCollection 2017.
Coronary artery anomalies are uncommon, but important cardiac malformations, representing the second commonest cause of death in young athletes.
We utilized computerized tomographic angiography to screen and precisely delineate coronary artery anomalies in patients with minimal cardiac symptoms.
During 3.5-year period, we performed 2888 computerized tomographic angiographies. A total of 33 (1.1%; 95% confidence interval = 0.7-1.5) cases of coronary artery anomalies were identified (mean age = 44 ± 13.5 (15-70) years). In total, 23 patients (mean age = 43 years) had malignant coronary artery anomalies with an inter-arterial course of the aberrant vessel: of which 3 had left main coronary artery arising from right coronary sinus and 20 right coronary artery from left sinus; 19 patients were of Asian and 14 were of Arab origins. Of interest, 21 out of 33 patients had chest pain, 5 had palpitations, and 2 had breathlessness. There were no examples of sudden cardiac death. All patients received appropriate advice regarding physical exertion and medical management, and remained well for 2-5 years of follow-up. Of 33 patients, 4 had significant symptomatic coronary artery disease requiring intervention: 1 percutaneous coronary intervention and 3 coronary artery bypass graft surgery.
There is a relatively high incidence of coronary artery anomalies with malignant course in Asians. The vast majority were managed conservatively.