60. A three years old girl with atrial septal defect associated with multiple coronary artery micro-fistulas to the left ventricle

2015 
Congenital coronary artery fistulas are rare anomalies. Most of these fistulas drain to the right side of the heart. They seldom connect to either left atrium or left ventricle. We report a three years old girl in whom an atrial septal defect (ASD) was diagnosed. Echocardiography suggested a possible additional coronary artery fistula to the left ventricle (LV). Before closing the ASD, coronary angiography identified multiple coronary artery fistulas to the left ventricle. Transcatheter closure of the ASD was done successfully. The hemodynamic effect of coronary artery fistula to LV after ASD closure is discussed along with literature review of this extremely rare association.
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