An incidental finding of a bicuspid aortic valve and pseudocoarctation of the descending aorta in a patient presenting with an acute coronary syndrome: a case report.
Hari VivekananthamStéphane CookJean-Christophe StaufferPublished in: European heart journal. Case reports (2020)
Aortic PsCoA may mimic true coarctation (CoA), but the absence of a haemodynamically significant descending aortic narrowing and of the typical clinical findings associated with aortic CoA, distinguishes both entities. Treatment is therefore conservative and based on the control of cardiovascular risk factors and in particular of arterial hypertension. Work-up should include imaging of the entire aorta and the search for associated congenital cardiac anomalies, which, if present, should be managed in consequence.
Keyphrases
- aortic valve
- cardiovascular risk factors
- arterial hypertension
- aortic stenosis
- transcatheter aortic valve replacement
- transcatheter aortic valve implantation
- aortic valve replacement
- acute coronary syndrome
- case report
- cardiovascular disease
- fatty acid
- metabolic syndrome
- high resolution
- left ventricular
- percutaneous coronary intervention
- pulmonary artery
- heart failure
- antiplatelet therapy
- type diabetes
- mass spectrometry
- pulmonary hypertension
- coronary artery disease
- coronary artery
- fluorescence imaging