Coronary artery aneurysm: Evaluation, prognosis, and proposed treatment strategies

Coronary artery aneurysm is a rare disorder, which occurs in 0.3%–4.9% of patients undergoing coronary angiography. Atherosclerosis accounts for >90% of coronary artery aneurysms in adults, whereas Kawasaki disease is responsible for most cases in children. Recently, with the advent of implantati...

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Main Authors: Azeem S Sheikh, Ahmed Hailan, Tim Kinnaird, Anirban Choudhury, David Smith
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Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2019-01-01
Series:Heart Views
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Online Access:http://www.heartviews.org/article.asp?issn=1995-705X;year=2019;volume=20;issue=3;spage=101;epage=108;aulast=Sheikh
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spelling doaj-aca17a7727034ff4b10d04f435ee25fc2020-11-24T21:40:09ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsHeart Views1995-705X2019-01-0120310110810.4103/HEARTVIEWS.HEARTVIEWS_1_19Coronary artery aneurysm: Evaluation, prognosis, and proposed treatment strategiesAzeem S SheikhAhmed HailanTim KinnairdAnirban ChoudhuryDavid SmithCoronary artery aneurysm is a rare disorder, which occurs in 0.3%–4.9% of patients undergoing coronary angiography. Atherosclerosis accounts for >90% of coronary artery aneurysms in adults, whereas Kawasaki disease is responsible for most cases in children. Recently, with the advent of implantation of drug-eluting stents, there are increasing reports suggesting stents causing coronary aneurysms, months or years after the procedure. The pathophysiology of coronary artery aneurysm is not completely understood but is thought to be similar to that for aneurysms of larger vessels, with the destruction of arterial media, thinning of the arterial wall, increased wall stress, and progressive dilatation of the coronary artery segment. Coronary angiography remains the gold standard tool, providing information about the size, shape, and location and is also useful for planning the strategy of surgical resection. The natural history and prognosis remain unclear. Despite the important anatomical abnormality of the coronary artery, the treatment options of coronary artery aneuryms are still poorly defined and present a therapeutic challenge. We describe four cases, which were managed differently followed by a review of the current literature and propose some treatment strategies.http://www.heartviews.org/article.asp?issn=1995-705X;year=2019;volume=20;issue=3;spage=101;epage=108;aulast=SheikhAtherosclerosiscoronary angiographycoronary artery diseasedrug-eluting stentKawasaki diseasepercutaneous coronary intervention
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author Azeem S Sheikh
Ahmed Hailan
Tim Kinnaird
Anirban Choudhury
David Smith
spellingShingle Azeem S Sheikh
Ahmed Hailan
Tim Kinnaird
Anirban Choudhury
David Smith
Coronary artery aneurysm: Evaluation, prognosis, and proposed treatment strategies
Heart Views
Atherosclerosis
coronary angiography
coronary artery disease
drug-eluting stent
Kawasaki disease
percutaneous coronary intervention
author_facet Azeem S Sheikh
Ahmed Hailan
Tim Kinnaird
Anirban Choudhury
David Smith
author_sort Azeem S Sheikh
title Coronary artery aneurysm: Evaluation, prognosis, and proposed treatment strategies
title_short Coronary artery aneurysm: Evaluation, prognosis, and proposed treatment strategies
title_full Coronary artery aneurysm: Evaluation, prognosis, and proposed treatment strategies
title_fullStr Coronary artery aneurysm: Evaluation, prognosis, and proposed treatment strategies
title_full_unstemmed Coronary artery aneurysm: Evaluation, prognosis, and proposed treatment strategies
title_sort coronary artery aneurysm: evaluation, prognosis, and proposed treatment strategies
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Heart Views
issn 1995-705X
publishDate 2019-01-01
description Coronary artery aneurysm is a rare disorder, which occurs in 0.3%–4.9% of patients undergoing coronary angiography. Atherosclerosis accounts for >90% of coronary artery aneurysms in adults, whereas Kawasaki disease is responsible for most cases in children. Recently, with the advent of implantation of drug-eluting stents, there are increasing reports suggesting stents causing coronary aneurysms, months or years after the procedure. The pathophysiology of coronary artery aneurysm is not completely understood but is thought to be similar to that for aneurysms of larger vessels, with the destruction of arterial media, thinning of the arterial wall, increased wall stress, and progressive dilatation of the coronary artery segment. Coronary angiography remains the gold standard tool, providing information about the size, shape, and location and is also useful for planning the strategy of surgical resection. The natural history and prognosis remain unclear. Despite the important anatomical abnormality of the coronary artery, the treatment options of coronary artery aneuryms are still poorly defined and present a therapeutic challenge. We describe four cases, which were managed differently followed by a review of the current literature and propose some treatment strategies.
topic Atherosclerosis
coronary angiography
coronary artery disease
drug-eluting stent
Kawasaki disease
percutaneous coronary intervention
url http://www.heartviews.org/article.asp?issn=1995-705X;year=2019;volume=20;issue=3;spage=101;epage=108;aulast=Sheikh
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