Identifying and categorizing single coronary artery anomalies to high-risk types based on clinical and anatomical features can prevent adverse cardiac events and provide better prognosis.
Case Report
Identifying and categorizing single coronary artery anomalies based on clinical presentation and anatomical features can prevent adverse cardiac events.
Single coronary artery is a rare congenital anomaly in which a single coronary artery arises from the aortic root that supplies the entire heart. It has variable clinical presentations ranging from a completely benign course to sudden cardiac death. Identifying and categorizing to high-risk type based on clinical presentation and anatomical features can present adverse cardiac events and provides better prognosis.
Barakoti et al. (Thu,) conducted a case report in Congenital absence of right coronary artery. Identifying and categorizing single coronary artery anomalies to high-risk types based on clinical and anatomical features can prevent adverse cardiac events and provide better prognosis.