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World J Pediatr Congenit Heart Surg ; 10(3): 360-363, 2019 05.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31084306

ABSTRACT

Anomalous origin of a coronary artery from the opposite aortic sinus of Valsalva can present in various ways, ranging from a benign and incidental finding to sudden cardiac death. The variant with an intraseptal subpulmonary course (sometimes referred to as intraconal), is widely perceived to carry a low risk of ischemia and has been considered to be a benign variant, not requiring surgical treatment. In one of our recent patients, however, nuclear scintigraphy highlighted a myocardial perfusion deficit in the territory supplied by the allegedly benign anomalous coronary artery, prompting the need for a more aggressive surgical approach.


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Cardiac Surgical Procedures/methods , Coronary Circulation/physiology , Coronary Vessel Anomalies/surgery , Coronary Vessels/diagnostic imaging , Myocardial Perfusion Imaging/methods , Child , Coronary Vessel Anomalies/diagnosis , Coronary Vessels/surgery , Echocardiography , Humans , Male , Tomography, X-Ray Computed
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Int J Cardiol ; 174(2): 282-7, 2014 Jun 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24767751

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BACKGROUND: Limited data exist regarding the prevalence of coronary artery disease (CAD) as well as clinical outcomes in asymptomatic diabetic patients with normotension, controlled hypertension, and uncontrolled hypertension. METHODS: We enrolled 935 consecutive asymptomatic type 2 diabetic patients without known CAD. Coronary computed tomography angiography was used to evaluate the prevalence and severity of CAD. Blood pressure was measured at baseline. Patients were assigned to one of the three groups: normotension (n=314), controlled hypertension (systolic blood pressure (SBP)< 140 mm Hg with treatment, n=458), or uncontrolled hypertension (SBP ≥ 140 mm Hg with or without treatment, n=163). RESULTS: Obstructive CAD (≥ 50% stenosis) increased from the prevalence in normotensive patients (33%) to that in patients with controlled (40%) or uncontrolled hypertension (52%) (p=0.003). The incidence of obstructive CAD in multivessel or left main CAD also increased across the three groups (13%, 21%, 32%, respectively, p<0.001). A multivariate logistic regression analysis showed that uncontrolled hypertension was an independent predictor of obstructive CAD (adjusted odds ratio, 2.13; 95% confidence interval (CI), 1.42 to 3.21, p<0.001). During a median follow-up of 3.1 years, uncontrolled hypertension was associated with increased risk of cardiac death or myocardial infarction compared to the risk in normotensive patients (hazard ratio, 6.11; 95% CI, 1.65 to 22.6, p=0.007). CONCLUSION: In asymptomatic type 2 diabetic patients, uncontrolled hypertension was associated with increased risk of CAD and poor clinical outcomes.


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Coronary Angiography/methods , Coronary Stenosis/diagnostic imaging , Coronary Stenosis/epidemiology , Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2/complications , Diabetic Angiopathies/diagnostic imaging , Diabetic Angiopathies/epidemiology , Hypertension/complications , Multimodal Imaging , Tomography, X-Ray Computed , Aged , Asymptomatic Diseases , Coronary Stenosis/complications , Diabetic Angiopathies/complications , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Prevalence , Registries , Severity of Illness Index
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