Anomalous origin of left coronary artery from pulmonary artery associated with pulmonary hypertension

This is a report on a 10-year-old child with anomalous origin of left coronary artery (LCA) from pulmonary artery (ALCAPA), severe pulmonary hypertension (PH), old myocardial infarction and poor intercoronary collateralization. It discusses the echocardiographic pitfalls in this particular setting a...

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Main Author: Elaheh Malakan Rad
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2014-11-01
Series:Indian Heart Journal
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0019483214007081
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spelling doaj-c1ab651a58c0454b96a516f8e20140de2020-11-24T23:42:40ZengElsevierIndian Heart Journal0019-48322014-11-0166670070310.1016/j.ihj.2014.10.409Anomalous origin of left coronary artery from pulmonary artery associated with pulmonary hypertensionElaheh Malakan RadThis is a report on a 10-year-old child with anomalous origin of left coronary artery (LCA) from pulmonary artery (ALCAPA), severe pulmonary hypertension (PH), old myocardial infarction and poor intercoronary collateralization. It discusses the echocardiographic pitfalls in this particular setting and introduces a new echocardiographic view (posterior pulmonary cusp view) for visualization of the anomalous origin of LCA from the posterior pulmonary cusp (PC) in patients with ALCAPA from the PC of the pulmonary artery. We describe three echocardiographic pitfalls that can mislead the echocardiographer and two helpful hints that guide the clinician to the correct diagnosis. The survival of this child shows that limited size of left ventricular myocardial infarction and severe mitral regurgitation in early infancy can result in a life-saving pulmonary hypertension which preserves viability and function of left ventricle despite lack of intercoronary collateral arteries. After one year follow-up, she is doing well on medical treatment.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0019483214007081ALCAPASevere pulmonary hypertensionPosterior pulmonary cusp view
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author Elaheh Malakan Rad
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Anomalous origin of left coronary artery from pulmonary artery associated with pulmonary hypertension
Indian Heart Journal
ALCAPA
Severe pulmonary hypertension
Posterior pulmonary cusp view
author_facet Elaheh Malakan Rad
author_sort Elaheh Malakan Rad
title Anomalous origin of left coronary artery from pulmonary artery associated with pulmonary hypertension
title_short Anomalous origin of left coronary artery from pulmonary artery associated with pulmonary hypertension
title_full Anomalous origin of left coronary artery from pulmonary artery associated with pulmonary hypertension
title_fullStr Anomalous origin of left coronary artery from pulmonary artery associated with pulmonary hypertension
title_full_unstemmed Anomalous origin of left coronary artery from pulmonary artery associated with pulmonary hypertension
title_sort anomalous origin of left coronary artery from pulmonary artery associated with pulmonary hypertension
publisher Elsevier
series Indian Heart Journal
issn 0019-4832
publishDate 2014-11-01
description This is a report on a 10-year-old child with anomalous origin of left coronary artery (LCA) from pulmonary artery (ALCAPA), severe pulmonary hypertension (PH), old myocardial infarction and poor intercoronary collateralization. It discusses the echocardiographic pitfalls in this particular setting and introduces a new echocardiographic view (posterior pulmonary cusp view) for visualization of the anomalous origin of LCA from the posterior pulmonary cusp (PC) in patients with ALCAPA from the PC of the pulmonary artery. We describe three echocardiographic pitfalls that can mislead the echocardiographer and two helpful hints that guide the clinician to the correct diagnosis. The survival of this child shows that limited size of left ventricular myocardial infarction and severe mitral regurgitation in early infancy can result in a life-saving pulmonary hypertension which preserves viability and function of left ventricle despite lack of intercoronary collateral arteries. After one year follow-up, she is doing well on medical treatment.
topic ALCAPA
Severe pulmonary hypertension
Posterior pulmonary cusp view
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0019483214007081
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