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The distribution and prognosis of anomalous coronary arteries identified by cardiovascular magnetic resonance: 15 year experience from two tertiary centres

BACKGROUND: Aberrant coronary arteries represent a diverse group of congenital disorders. Post-mortem studies reveal a high risk of exercise-related sudden cardiac death in those with an anomalous coronary artery originating from the opposite sinus of Valsalva (ACAOS) with an inter-arterial course....

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Autores principales: Ripley, David P, Saha, Ansuman, Teis, Albert, Uddin, Akhlaque, Bijsterveld, Petra, Kidambi, Ananth, McDiarmid, Adam K, Sivananthan, Mohan, Plein, Sven, Pennell, Dudley J, Greenwood, John P
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4038832/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24886614
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1532-429X-16-34
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author Ripley, David P
Saha, Ansuman
Teis, Albert
Uddin, Akhlaque
Bijsterveld, Petra
Kidambi, Ananth
McDiarmid, Adam K
Sivananthan, Mohan
Plein, Sven
Pennell, Dudley J
Greenwood, John P
author_facet Ripley, David P
Saha, Ansuman
Teis, Albert
Uddin, Akhlaque
Bijsterveld, Petra
Kidambi, Ananth
McDiarmid, Adam K
Sivananthan, Mohan
Plein, Sven
Pennell, Dudley J
Greenwood, John P
author_sort Ripley, David P
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description BACKGROUND: Aberrant coronary arteries represent a diverse group of congenital disorders. Post-mortem studies reveal a high risk of exercise-related sudden cardiac death in those with an anomalous coronary artery originating from the opposite sinus of Valsalva (ACAOS) with an inter-arterial course. There is little documentation of lifetime history and long-term follow-up of patients with coronary artery anomalies. METHODS: Patients with anomalous coronary arteries undergoing cardiovascular magnetic resonance over a 15-year period were identified and classified by anatomy and course. Medical records were reviewed for major adverse cardiovascular events (MACE). Revascularisation or myocardial infarction counted only if occurring in the distribution of the anomalous artery. RESULTS: Consecutive patients with coronary artery anomalies were retrospectively identified (n = 172). Median follow-up time was 4.3 years (IQR 2.5–7.8, maximum 15.6). 116 patients had ACAOS of which 64 (55%) had an inter-arterial course (IAC) and 52 (45%) did not. During follow up 110 ACAOS patients were alive, 5 died and 1 lost to follow-up. ACAOS patients experienced 58 MACE events (5 cardiovascular deaths, 5 PCI, 24 CABG and 24 had myocardial infarction). 47 MACE events occurred in ACAOS with IAC and 11 in those without (p < 0.0001), the statistical difference driven by surgical revascularisation and myocardial infarction. CONCLUSIONS: In life, patients with an anomalous coronary artery originating from the opposite sinus of Valsalva taking an IAC have higher rates of both myocardial infarction and surgical revascularisation during long-term follow up, compared to those without IAC.
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spelling pubmed-40388322014-05-31 The distribution and prognosis of anomalous coronary arteries identified by cardiovascular magnetic resonance: 15 year experience from two tertiary centres Ripley, David P Saha, Ansuman Teis, Albert Uddin, Akhlaque Bijsterveld, Petra Kidambi, Ananth McDiarmid, Adam K Sivananthan, Mohan Plein, Sven Pennell, Dudley J Greenwood, John P J Cardiovasc Magn Reson Research BACKGROUND: Aberrant coronary arteries represent a diverse group of congenital disorders. Post-mortem studies reveal a high risk of exercise-related sudden cardiac death in those with an anomalous coronary artery originating from the opposite sinus of Valsalva (ACAOS) with an inter-arterial course. There is little documentation of lifetime history and long-term follow-up of patients with coronary artery anomalies. METHODS: Patients with anomalous coronary arteries undergoing cardiovascular magnetic resonance over a 15-year period were identified and classified by anatomy and course. Medical records were reviewed for major adverse cardiovascular events (MACE). Revascularisation or myocardial infarction counted only if occurring in the distribution of the anomalous artery. RESULTS: Consecutive patients with coronary artery anomalies were retrospectively identified (n = 172). Median follow-up time was 4.3 years (IQR 2.5–7.8, maximum 15.6). 116 patients had ACAOS of which 64 (55%) had an inter-arterial course (IAC) and 52 (45%) did not. During follow up 110 ACAOS patients were alive, 5 died and 1 lost to follow-up. ACAOS patients experienced 58 MACE events (5 cardiovascular deaths, 5 PCI, 24 CABG and 24 had myocardial infarction). 47 MACE events occurred in ACAOS with IAC and 11 in those without (p < 0.0001), the statistical difference driven by surgical revascularisation and myocardial infarction. CONCLUSIONS: In life, patients with an anomalous coronary artery originating from the opposite sinus of Valsalva taking an IAC have higher rates of both myocardial infarction and surgical revascularisation during long-term follow up, compared to those without IAC. BioMed Central 2014-05-20 /pmc/articles/PMC4038832/ /pubmed/24886614 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1532-429X-16-34 Text en Copyright © 2014 Ripley et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly credited. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
spellingShingle Research
Ripley, David P
Saha, Ansuman
Teis, Albert
Uddin, Akhlaque
Bijsterveld, Petra
Kidambi, Ananth
McDiarmid, Adam K
Sivananthan, Mohan
Plein, Sven
Pennell, Dudley J
Greenwood, John P
The distribution and prognosis of anomalous coronary arteries identified by cardiovascular magnetic resonance: 15 year experience from two tertiary centres
title The distribution and prognosis of anomalous coronary arteries identified by cardiovascular magnetic resonance: 15 year experience from two tertiary centres
title_full The distribution and prognosis of anomalous coronary arteries identified by cardiovascular magnetic resonance: 15 year experience from two tertiary centres
title_fullStr The distribution and prognosis of anomalous coronary arteries identified by cardiovascular magnetic resonance: 15 year experience from two tertiary centres
title_full_unstemmed The distribution and prognosis of anomalous coronary arteries identified by cardiovascular magnetic resonance: 15 year experience from two tertiary centres
title_short The distribution and prognosis of anomalous coronary arteries identified by cardiovascular magnetic resonance: 15 year experience from two tertiary centres
title_sort distribution and prognosis of anomalous coronary arteries identified by cardiovascular magnetic resonance: 15 year experience from two tertiary centres
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4038832/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24886614
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1532-429X-16-34
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