Coronary Artery Fistulas: A Review of the Current and Future Roles of Imaging

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Abstract

Coronary artery fistulas are uncommon but clinically important entities that may produce symptoms and significant complications such as angina, myocardial infarction, coronary artery aneurysm formation, and congestive heart failure. Multiple fistula types have been recognized, and classification uses factors such as etiology, coronary artery origin, and drainage site. Both invasive and noninvasive imaging play an important role in the management and treatment of these patients, and often times, more than one modality is necessary for comprehensive evaluation of coronary fistulas. Recent advances in both functional and anatomic imaging will likely also play a growing role in fistula evaluation. The purpose of this article is to review the classification, pathophysiology, clinical presentations, imaging findings, treatment, and future imaging directions of coronary artery fistulas.

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Kalisz, K., Sanders, A. E., Avery, R., & Allen, B. D. (2021). Coronary Artery Fistulas: A Review of the Current and Future Roles of Imaging. Journal of Thoracic Imaging, 36(6), 333–344. https://doi.org/10.1097/RTI.0000000000000557

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