Clinical Importance of the Coronary Steal Phenomenon: Are the Coronary Steal Phenomenon after Dipyridamole and the Antianginal Efficacy of Isosorbide Dinitrate or Nifedipine Related to Coronary Anatomy?

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Abstract BackgroundCoronary steal phenomenon and myocardial ischemia is a complication following decompression of a hypertensive right ventricle in patients with left coronary-cameral fistulae.Case presentationWe present a 12-year-old girl with a complex heart defect successfully operated on using a hybrid surgical-interventional approach to decompress the ventricle, embolize the fistula and reconstruct the atretic left coronary ostium.ConclusionsA novel hybrid strategy is the best solution for coronary-cameral fistulas reliant on high ventricular pressure at high risk for coronary steal phenomenon.


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