| Literature DB >> 22493617 |
Suk-Min Hong1, Se-Jung Yoon, Se-Joong Rim.
Abstract
Coronary artery fistulas have been diagnosed with aortography, coronary angiography, and coronary computed tomography (CT). A large fistula can be occasionally found as a mass lesion on echocardiography but cannot be easily confirmed. Here, we report a new diagnostic approach to coronary artery fistulas using a contrast agent and transthoracic echocardiography. Transthoracic echocardiography of a 46-year-old female suffering from dyspnea revealed suspicious small turbulent flow in the main pulmonary artery. Following infusion of a contrast agent, we found whitish flow in the main pulmonary artery during the diastolic phase, and aortic CT revealed two huge right coronary artery fistulas in the main pulmonary artery. A simple diagnostic approach to a coronary artery fistula using contrast agent helped us confirm the diagnosis because of the typical diastolic whitish flow in the pulmonary artery.Entities:
Keywords: Contrast agent; Coronary artery fistula; Echocardiography
Year: 2012 PMID: 22493617 PMCID: PMC3318094 DOI: 10.4070/kcj.2012.42.3.205
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Korean Circ J ISSN: 1738-5520 Impact factor: 3.243