Percutaneous Coronary Intervention in A Rare Case of Single Coronary Ostium Presented with ST Elevation Myocardial Infarction

Eurasian J Med. 2019 Oct;51(3):307-309. doi: 10.5152/eurasianjmed.2019.18436. Epub 2019 Aug 19.

Abstract

Anomalous aortic origin of the left coronary artery (AAOLCA) from the right sinus of Valsalva is a very rare coronary anomaly that can lead to sudden cardiac death (SCD), usually during or after strenuous exercise. The anatomical variation can follow five different courses: interarterial, subpulmonic (intraconal or intraseptal), prepulmonic, retroaortic, or retrocardiac. The interarterial variation is the pattern that has a stronger relationship with SCD. In patients with AAOLCA, ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI) is a rare clinical presentation, and the management of an anomalous infarct-related coronary artery may be technically challenging. We report a case of a patient with an AAOLCA who presented with inferior STEMI and who underwent a successful percutaneous coronary intervention of the right coronary artery.

Keywords: Coronary Vessel Anomalies; myocardial infarction; percutaneous coronary intervention.