Abstract

Diagnosis of anomalous left coronary artery from the pulmonary artery was prospectively established by color Doppler echocardiography in three patients. In two asymptomatic girls, aged 10 years and 5 years respectively, referred for evaluation of a murmur with normal ECG and chest X ray, two-dimensional and pulsed-Doppler examination showed no intracardiac abnormalities. Color flow mapping detected flow in a dilated right coronary artery and left coronary artery to pulmonary artery shunting. Color guided pulsed-Doppler examination permitted further evaluation of coronary flow. Another child had a dilated cardiomyopathy with an echo-dense anterolateral papillary muscle and mitral insufficiency. Postoperative echoes after subclavian to left coronary artery anastomosis and ligation of the left coronary artery at its origin showed residual high-velocity shunting resulting in reoperation in one case and a moderate supravalvular pulmonic stenosis in another. These findings further emphasize the benefit of color Doppler echocardiography in the pre- and postoperative evaluation of anomalous left coronary artery. (ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY, Volume 8, September 1991)

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