Best Review Paper Award
| Andrea Falcetta | |
|---|---|
| Affiliation | Azienda Ospedaliera S. Croce e Carle Cuneo |
| Country | Italy |
| Article Title | Coronary–Bronchial Artery Fistulas: Pathophysiology, Multimodality Imaging, and Contemporary Management |
| Scopus | 57204059059 |
| ORCID | 0000-0003-3272-0726 |
| Article Type | Review Article |
| Article Views | 176 |
| References | 55 |
| Award Category | Best Review Paper Award |
| Event | Cryogenicist Global Awards |
The Best Review Paper Award recognizes outstanding scholarly review articles that provide comprehensive analysis, critical evaluation, and educational value within a specialized scientific field. The review article Coronary–Bronchial Artery Fistulas: Pathophysiology, Multimodality Imaging, and Contemporary Management presents an extensive examination of a rare vascular anomaly connecting coronary and bronchial circulations. Through detailed discussion of pathophysiological mechanisms, diagnostic imaging approaches, and contemporary treatment strategies, the article serves as a valuable resource for clinicians, cardiologists, radiologists, and cardiovascular researchers.
Abstract
This review article provides a comprehensive assessment of coronary–bronchial artery fistulas, an uncommon vascular communication with important clinical implications. The paper synthesizes current knowledge regarding pathophysiological mechanisms, epidemiology, clinical manifestations, advanced imaging techniques, and therapeutic interventions. Particular emphasis is placed on multimodality imaging, including coronary angiography, computed tomography angiography, and cardiac magnetic resonance imaging. By integrating contemporary evidence and clinical experience, the review offers practical guidance for diagnosis, risk stratification, and management while identifying future directions for research and clinical practice in cardiovascular medicine..[1]
Keywords
Coronary–Bronchial Artery Fistula, Coronary Artery Anomalies, Cardiovascular Imaging, Computed Tomography Angiography, Cardiac Magnetic Resonance, Coronary Angiography, Vascular Malformations, Interventional Cardiology, Cardiovascular Diagnosis, Review Article
Introduction
Coronary–bronchial artery fistulas represent rare vascular abnormalities that may remain asymptomatic or produce clinically significant cardiovascular manifestations. Due to their infrequent occurrence and complex anatomical features, accurate diagnosis often requires advanced imaging evaluation. The reviewed article consolidates available evidence and clinical observations, providing readers with an organized overview of disease mechanisms, diagnostic pathways, and treatment considerations relevant to contemporary cardiovascular practice.[2]
Scientific Background
The review explores the embryological and pathophysiological origins of coronary–bronchial artery fistulas and explains how abnormal vascular communications can influence coronary blood flow and cardiopulmonary function. The article summarizes previously reported clinical cases and research findings, highlighting potential complications including myocardial ischemia, coronary steal phenomena, hemoptysis, and cardiovascular symptoms associated with abnormal shunting.[1]
Multimodality Imaging
A major strength of the review is its detailed discussion of multimodality imaging. The article evaluates the diagnostic value of invasive coronary angiography, computed tomography angiography, echocardiography, and cardiac magnetic resonance imaging. Comparative analysis of imaging modalities assists clinicians in identifying vascular anatomy, determining lesion complexity, assessing hemodynamic significance, and planning appropriate therapeutic interventions..[2]
Contemporary Management
The review examines current management strategies for coronary–bronchial artery fistulas, ranging from clinical observation to catheter-based and surgical interventions. Treatment decisions are discussed in relation to symptom severity, anatomical characteristics, patient risk profile, and potential complications. The article presents evidence supporting individualized management approaches while emphasizing multidisciplinary evaluation for optimal patient outcomes.
Review Contributions
The article contributes significantly to cardiovascular literature by consolidating dispersed evidence into a single comprehensive review. It integrates pathophysiological understanding with practical diagnostic and therapeutic recommendations, creating an educational resource for specialists and trainees. The extensive reference base of fifty-five cited sources further strengthens the scholarly depth and reliability of the review. [1]
Scientific Impact
By addressing a rare but clinically important cardiovascular condition, the review improves awareness among healthcare professionals and supports evidence-based decision making. The article facilitates knowledge transfer across cardiology, radiology, cardiovascular surgery, and diagnostic imaging disciplines while promoting standardized approaches to evaluation and treatment of coronary vascular anomalies.[2]
Award Suitability
This publication demonstrates qualities expected of a Best Review Paper Award recipient, including comprehensive literature synthesis, strong clinical relevance, methodological clarity, and educational value. Its multidisciplinary perspective, extensive citation foundation, and practical guidance for healthcare professionals make it a notable contribution to cardiovascular medicine and scientific communication.[3]
Conclusion
The review article provides an authoritative and clinically relevant examination of coronary–bronchial artery fistulas. Through detailed discussion of pathophysiology, imaging methodologies, and management strategies, it advances understanding of a complex cardiovascular condition. Its scholarly rigor, broad clinical applicability, and educational significance justify recognition within the Best Review Paper Award category of the Cryogenicist Global Awards..[4]
External Links
- Article Publication Page
- ORCID Profile
- Journal of Cardiovascular Development and Disease
- Cryogenicist Global Awards Website
References
Journal of Cardiovascular Development and Disease, 13(6), 238.
https://www.mdpi.com/2308-3425/13/6/238
https://www.mdpi.com/2308-3425/13/6/238
https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3272-0726
https://cryogenicist.com/
https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=57204059059