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Journal of Structural Heart Disease, April 2016, Volume 2, Issue 2:47-57
DOI: 10.12945/j.jshd.2016.013.14
Coronary Artery Fistulae: Indications For Treatment and Technical Considerations
Ashish H Shah MD, MD-Research, MRCP, Andrew Leventhal MD, PhD, Mark Osten MD, FRCPC, Lee Benson MD, FRCPC, Eric Horlick, MDCM, FRCPC*
Toronto Congenital Cardiac Centre for Adults, Peter Munk Cardiac Centre, Toronto General Hospital, University Health Network, Toronto, ON, Canada
Abstract
Coronary artery fistulae is an uncommon cardiac condition. Trans catheter closure of fistula remains the treatment of choice. Due to the condition being very uncommon, individual experience remains limited. In the present article, we have described various aspects of coronary artery fistula and their management.
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Large CAF - Large catheters (video panel A).
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Large CAF - Large catheters (video panel B).
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Large CAF - Large catheters (video panel ).
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Retrograde approach (video panel A).
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Retrograde approach (video panel B).
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Retrograde approach (video panel C).
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Retrograde approach (video panel D).
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Antegrade closure (video panel A).
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Antegrade closure (video panel C).
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Antegrade closure (video panel D).
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Arterio-venous loop - 3 (video panel K).
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Arterio-venous loop - 3 (video panel L).
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Arterio-venous loop - 4 (video panel M).
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Arterio-venous loop - 4 (video panel N).
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Arterio-venous loop - 4 (video panel O).
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Important to have PCI skills ñ 1 (video panel A).
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Important to have PCI skills ñ 1 (video panel B).
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Important to have PCI skills ñ 1 (video panel C).
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Important to have PCI skills ñ 1 (video panel D).
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Important to have PCI skills - 2 (video panel E).
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Important to have PCI skills - 2 (video panel F).
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Important to have PCI skills - 2 (video panel G).
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Important to have PCI skills - 2 (video panel H).
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Important to have PCI skills - 3 (video panel I).
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Important to have PCI skills - 3 (video panel J).
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Multiple CAF - 1 (video panel A).
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Multiple CAF - 1 (video panel C).
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Multiple CAF - 1 (video panel D).
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Multiple CAF - 2 (video panel E).
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Multiple CAF - 2 (video panel F).
Cite this article as: Shah AH, Leventhal A, Osten M, Benson L, Horlick E. Coronary Artery Fistulae: Indications For Treatment and Technical Considerations. Structural Heart Disease 2016;2(2):47-57. DOI: 10.12945/j.jshd.2016.013.14
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Original Research Articles
Download PDF (10.61 MB)
Journal of Structural Heart Disease, April 2016, Volume 2, Issue 2:47-57
DOI: 10.12945/j.jshd.2016.013.14
Coronary Artery Fistulae: Indications For Treatment and Technical Considerations
Ashish H Shah MD, MD-Research, MRCP, Andrew Leventhal MD, PhD, Mark Osten MD, FRCPC, Lee Benson MD, FRCPC, Eric Horlick, MDCM, FRCPC*
Toronto Congenital Cardiac Centre for Adults, Peter Munk Cardiac Centre, Toronto General Hospital, University Health Network, Toronto, ON, Canada
Abstract
Coronary artery fistulae is an uncommon cardiac condition. Trans catheter closure of fistula remains the treatment of choice. Due to the condition being very uncommon, individual experience remains limited. In the present article, we have described various aspects of coronary artery fistula and their management.
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Cite this article as: Shah AH, Leventhal A, Osten M, Benson L, Horlick E. Coronary Artery Fistulae: Indications For Treatment and Technical Considerations. Structural Heart Disease 2016;2(2):47-57. DOI: 10.12945/j.jshd.2016.013.14
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