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Malgorzata Zalewska-Adamiec1, Lukasz Kuzma1, Hanna Bachorzewska-Gajewska1,2, Slawomir Dobrzycki1.
Abstract
Coronary artery ectasias (CAE) are diffuse dilatations of coronary artery segments with a diameter 1.5 times greater than the largest adjacent normal segment of the vessel. They are found in 0.3-5.0% of coronary angiography. Risk factors for CAE include atherosclerosis, previous percutaneous coronary interventions, arterial inflammation and connective tissue diseases. The diagnosis of CEA in a patient is a considerable diagnostic and therapeutic problem due to the unfavorable prognosis and the lack of guidelines. We present a case of a 69-year-old male patient with a history of retrosternal pain admitted to the clinic for the diagnosis of coronary artery disease. In coronary angiography, numerous ectases of the main coronary arteries and atherosclerotic lesions causing border stenosis of the left anterior descending (LAD), diagonal (2D) and marginal branch (OM). The heart team decided to assess the significance of the changes with the fractional flow reserve (FFR). The FFR was performed and haemodynamically insignificant stenoses of the ectatically dilated coronary arteries were found. The patient was qualified for conservative treatment.Entities:
Keywords: coronarography; coronary artery aneurysm; coronary artery disease; coronary artery ectasia; fractional flow reserve
Year: 2021 PMID: 35054184 PMCID: PMC8774518 DOI: 10.3390/diagnostics12010017
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Diagnostics (Basel) ISSN: 2075-4418