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      Coronary-cameral fistulas in adults: Acquired types (second of two parts).

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          Acquired coronary artery fistulas (CCFs) are infrequently detected during conventional coronary angiography. To delineate the characteristics of congenital (first part) and acquired (second part) CCFs in adults, a PubMed search was conducted for papers dealing with congenital or acquired CCFs. None of the publications describing patients with coronary-vascular fistulas were included. Papers dealing with pediatric subjects were excluded. From the world literature, a total of 243 adult patients were selected who had congenital (n = 159/243, 65%) and acquired (n = 84/243, 35%) CCFs. Among the acquired types (n = 72, 85.7%) were traumatic (iatrogenic (n = 65/72, 90%), accidental (n = 7/72, 10%) and (n = 12, 14.3%) spontaneously developing in relation to severe coronary atherosclerosis or myocardial infarction. A high incidence of spontaneous resolution of iatrogenic CCFs resulting from endomyocardial biopsy or following post-septal myectomy was reported. Spontaneous CCFs associated with myocardial ischemia or infarction resolved completely in 8% of the subjects. Early surgical intervention was the treatment of choice in acquired traumatic accidental CCFs. The congenital types are addressed in a previous issue of this journal (first part). In this review (second of two parts, part II), we describe the acquired coronary-cameral fistulas.

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          Journal
          World J Cardiol
          World journal of cardiology
          Baishideng Publishing Group Inc.
          1949-8462
          Dec 26 2013
          : 5
          : 12
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Salah AM Said, Department of Cardiology, Hospital Group Twente, 7555 DL Hengelo, The Netherlands.
          Article
          10.4330/wjc.v5.i12.484
          3888666
          24432186
          25081d01-6196-4413-aa7b-c49a114100e9
          History

          Surgical treatment,Acquired coronary-cameral fistulas,Coronary angiography, Spontaneous resolution,Accidental coronary-cameral fistulas,Iatrogenic coronary-cameral fistulas,Spontaneous coronary-cameral fistulas

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