Abstract
We present the case of a 67-year-old man in whom a guidewire broke at rotablation of the right coronary artery, creating an iatrogenic aneurysmal arteriovenous fistula to the coronary sinus. Successful Doppler wire-guided fistula occlusion by percutaneous coil embolization lead to normalization of coronary blood flow and relief of the patient's symptoms. Myocardial ischemia in this patient may have been due to a steal phenomenon caused by coronary artery fistulae, as suggested by blood flow velocity data obtained before and after fistula occlusion.
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Wexberg, P., Gottsauner-Wolf, M., Kiss, K., Steurer, G., & Glogar, D. (2001). An iatrogenic coronary arteriovenous fistula causing a steal phenomenon: An intracoronary Doppler study. Clinical Cardiology, 24(9), 630–632. https://doi.org/10.1002/clc.4960240912
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