Table 1. Demographic data and clinical manifestations at the time of total occlusion of right coronary artery

Patients Number Sex Age on Kawasaki disease Age on RCA total occlusion (years) LCA status on RCA total occlusion Symptoms ECG SPECT Treadmill test Echocardiography Follow up duration after KD Follow up duration after RCA total occlusion
1 M 1.8 4.1 LMCA, LAD, LCx - intact None No ischemic finding No significant perfusion defect Not done No regional WML 15.8 13.5
2 M 5.5 9.7 LMCA, LAD, LCx - intact Chest pain on exercise No ischemic finding Not done No ischemic finding No regional WML 11.6 7.4
3 M 5.3 11.0 LMCA, LAD - giant aneurysm, LCx - intact None No ischemic finding Reversible perfusion decreased No ischemic finding No regional WML 12.9 7.2
4 M 8.5 10.2 LMCA - intact, LCx - intact, LAD - giant aneurysm Mild chest pain No ischemic finding Not done No ischemic finding No regional WML, Lt. inferior Wall subendocardial hyper-echogenicity 12.9 11.1
5 M 4.6 9.2 LMCA - giant aneurysm, LAD, LCx - mild Mild chest pain in exercise No ischemic finding Not done No ischemic finding No regional WML 7.3 2.8
6 F 8.5 9.9 LMCA - mild dilatation, LAD, LCx - giant None No ischemic finding Not done No ischemic finding No regional WML 2.4 1.0
7 F 1.3 1.8 LMCA, LAD, LCx - giant aneurysm None No ischemic finding Not done Not done No regional WML 1.5 1.0
RCA: right coronary artery; LCA: left coronary artery; ECG: electrocardiogram; SPECT: single-proton emission computed tomography; KD: Kawasaki disease; LMCA: left main coronary artery; LAD: left anterior descending artery; LCx: left circumflex artery; WML: wall motion limitation.