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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2021 Mar 29.
Published in final edited form as: World J Pediatr Congenit Heart Surg. 2020 Nov;11(6):712–719. doi: 10.1177/2150135120947689

Table 4:

Symptoms and Management of Unoperated AAORCA Patients

Unoperated AAORCA Patient ID TPScR (inferior wall) Chest pain at rest Chest pain with exertion Shortness of breath Dizziness at rest Dizziness with exertion Syncope at rest Syncope with exertion Management decision
1 0.72 no no no no no no no No surgery
2 1.14 no no no no no no no No surgery
3 0.71 unknown yes no no no no no Surgery
4 0.76 unknown yes yes no no no no No surgery
5 1.21 no yes no no no no no Surgery
6 0.94 no no no no no no no No surgery
7 0.65 yes yes no no no no no No surgery
8 0.77 unknown yes no no yes no no No surgery
9 0.52 yes yes no no no no no Surgery
10 2.17 no no no no no no no No surgery
11 1.97 no no no no yes no yes No surgery
12 0.80 no no no no no no no No surgery
13 0.90 unknown yes no no no no no Surgery
14 0.97 no no no no yes no no Surgery
15 0.80 unknown yes no no no no no No surgery
16 0.85 yes no no yes no no no No surgery
17 0.81 no no no no yes no yes No surgery
18 1.01 yes yes no no no no no Surgery
19 0.73 no no no no no no no No surgery
20 0.66 yes yes no no no no no No surgery
21 1.15 no no no no no yes no No surgery

Abbreviation: AAORCA, anomalous aortic origin of the right coronary artery; TPScR, ratio of post- over pre-exercise time to peak systolic strain corrected for heart rate.