Anomalous Interarterial Right Coronary Artery: Approach to a High-Risk Course
Pradnya Brijmohan Bhattad1, Anil Jha1, Luigi Pacifico1
1Cardiovascular Medicine, Saint Vincent Hospital, University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School, Worcester, USA.
Congenital coronary artery anomalies can be incidentally found in adults. A rare case of anomalous right coronary artery with vague symptoms highlights challenges in assessing risks and management for this potentially dangerous condition.
Area of Science:
- Cardiology
- Congenital Heart Disease
- Cardiac Imaging
Background:
- Congenital coronary artery anomalies are often incidental findings in adults.
- The clinical significance of anomalous coronary arteries depends on their anatomical course.
- An interarterial course is associated with a high risk of sudden cardiac death.
Observation:
- This report details a rare case of anomalous origin of the right coronary artery.
- The patient presented with nonspecific symptoms and no inducible ischemia.
- The anomalous artery followed an interarterial course.
Findings:
- The interarterial course of anomalous coronary arteries is considered malignant.
- Presentation can be variable, even in the absence of ischemic evidence.
- This specific anomaly (anomalous interarterial right coronary artery) is rare.
Implications:
- Risk stratification for sudden cardiac death in such anomalies is challenging.
- Guidelines for physical activity and treatment, including surgical correction, are not well-defined.
- Further data is needed to understand the long-term implications of anomalous interarterial coronary arteries.
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