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European Journal of Cardio-Thoracic Surgery, Vol 11, 505-514, Copyright © 1997 by European Association for Cardio-thoracic Surgery
A Musiani, C Cernigliaro, M Sansa, D Maselli and C De Gasperis
OBJECTIVE: Left main coronary artery atresia is a rare coronary anomaly in
which there is no left coronary ostium, the proximal left main trunk ends
blindly, blood flows from the right coronary artery to the left via small
collateral arteries and retrogradely in at least one of the left-sided
arteries. Since published case reports are few and rather scattered, no
comprehensive information about this uncommon anomaly is available.
METHODS: A through search for published cases of left main coronary atresia
was performed in the major medical journals by electronic (MEDLINE and
INTERNET) and hand-scanning. RESULTS: The authors found 28 cases of left
main atresia (including two from their own experience), 15 of which were
pediatric; five of these cases had associated cardiac anomalies. While
pediatric patients were usually overtly symptomatic early in their life
(syncope, dyspnea, sudden death, failure to thrive, infarction, ventricular
tachycardia), adult patients began showing symptoms (angina, dyspnea,
sudden death) only at an advanced age; associated coronary atherosclerosis
seemed to be uncommon, though (2/13 adult patients, 15%). We know of only
one asymptomatic patient, a 76-year old lady who had died of unrelated
causes; in her case left main atresia was an unforeseen autopsy finding.
Four untreated patients had died suddenly; most of the others were highly
symptomatic and required surgical therapy, usually as direct coronary
artery revascularization via one or more saphenous vein or mammary artery
grafts to the left-sided arteries; all revascularized patients were
reported to be alive and well; in one pediatric case the left main coronary
artery was reconstructed using an aortic wall baffle, with a good result.
In contrast, the outcome of patients who did not receive revascularization
has been poor. CONCLUSION: In light of the favorable results obtained by
surgical therapy, the authors endorse prompt coronary artery
revascularization for all patients with left main coronary artery atresia.
ARTICLES
Left main coronary artery atresia: literature review and therapeutical considerations
Division of Cardiovascular Surgery, Ospedale Maggiore di Novara, Italy.
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