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. 2020 Nov 22;32(1):122–129. doi: 10.1093/icvts/ivaa234

Table 2:

Consecutive patients with >3 months follow-up after surgical correction for anomalous aortic origin of a coronary artery with interarterial course and postoperative complaints driven catheterization (n = 5)

Pt Lesion Age (years) Clinical presentation Ischaemia detection Surgical repair Preoperative symptoms Postoperative symptoms Δt surgery and events (months) Postoperative events/complications + treatment
6 AAORCA 47 Suspected ischaemia Positive Unroofing Non-anginal Typical 60 PCI proximal LAD
7 AAOLCA 58 Suspected ischaemia Positive Reimplantation Typical Typical 1 Significant main stem stenosis, PCI main stem
19 AAORCA 49 Suspected ischaemia Positive Unroofing Typical Typical 15 No stenosis on CAG
21 AAORCA 64 Suspected ischaemia Positive Unroofing Typical Typical 13 Flattening ostium RCA, PCI proximal RCA
30 AAORCA 44 Suspected ischaemia Negative Unroofing Atypical Typical (near-collapse) 10 Stenosis ostium RCA, RIMA-RCA, clip on proximal RCA

AAOLCA: anomalous left coronary artery; AAORCA: anomalous right coronary artery; CAG: coronary angiography; LAD: left anterior descending artery; PCI: percutaneous coronary intervention; RCA: right coronary artery; RIMA: right internal mammary artery.