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Congenital aorto-right ventricular fistula in a 31-year-old female
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  • Arnaldo Okino,
  • Renan Petinelli,
  • Marcos Pires,
  • João Fonseca,
  • Kalil Khalil,
  • Jaqueline Luvizotto
Arnaldo Okino

Corresponding Author:arnaldo.okino@gmail.com

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Renan Petinelli
Irmandade Santa Casa de Londrina
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Marcos Pires
Hospital Norte Paranaense
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João Fonseca
Caixa de Assistência ao Servidor do Estado do Mato Grosso do Sul
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Kalil Khalil
Hospital Norte Paranaense
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Jaqueline Luvizotto
Hospital Norte Paranaense
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Abstract

Aorto-right ventricular fistula is a rare condition that communicates the ascending aorta to the right ventricle. This case describes a 31-year-old female attended at the outpatient clinic with a complain of dyspnea and edema in the lower limbs lasting about 2 months. Physical evaluation showed a holosystolic heart murmur on cardiac auscultation. Echocardiography and cardiac catheterization revealed a communication between the right coronary sinus to the right ventricular outflow tract. The patient underwent cardiac surgical treatment to correct the defect, in which fistula tissue was resected and the orifice was closed with bovine pericardium. The patient was discharged at the fifht day after procedure, and a postsurgical echocardiography did not show communication between the right sinus of valsalva to the right ventricle anymore.