Luís F, Brandão V, Lopes C, Monteiro A, Peixeiro A, Correia F, Antunes M, Providência L A
Serviço de Cardiologia, Hospitais da Universidade de Coimbra (HUC).
Rev Port Cardiol. 1995 Jun;14(6):469-72, 448.
The authors report a case of anomalous origin of the left coronary artery from the trunk of pulmonary artery in an adult without significant symptoms, diagnosed by the presence of a continuous thoracic murmur. Because its low incidence and great mortality in the beginning of life, the appearance in the adult is extremely uncommon, especially without symptoms of cardiac failure, angina pectoris or myocardial infarction. In the present case, the patient was asymptomatic and was submitted to various echocardiograms before the diagnosis was suspected and confirmed with angiography. Surgical treatment was performed successfully with reimplantation of the anomalous vessel in the aorta.
作者报告了一例成年患者,其左冠状动脉起源于肺动脉干,无明显症状,通过连续性胸部杂音得以诊断。由于其在生命早期发病率低且死亡率高,在成年人中出现极为罕见,尤其是没有心力衰竭、心绞痛或心肌梗死症状的情况。在本病例中,患者无症状,在怀疑诊断并通过血管造影确诊之前接受了各种超声心动图检查。通过将异常血管重新植入主动脉成功进行了手术治疗。