The primary anomalies of coronary artery origin and course: A coronary angiographic analysis of 16,573 patients.

Experimental & Clinical Cardiology Pub Date : 2013-01-01
Serkan Yuksel, Murat Meric, Korhan Soylu, Okan Gulel, Halit Zengin, Sabri Demircan, Ozcan Yilmaz, Mahmut Sahin
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Abstract

Background/objectives: Coronary artery anomalies are present at birth, but relatively few are symptomatic. The majority are discovered incidentally. In the present study, coronary angiograms performed in the authors' centre (Ondokuz Mayis University Hospital, Samsun, Turkey) were analyzed to determine the prevalence and types of coronary artery origin and course anomalies.

Methods: Coronary angiographic data of 16,573 patients were analyzed. Anomalous origins and courses of coronary arteries were assessed.

Results: Anomalous coronary arteries were detected in 48 (0.29%) of 16,573 patients. The origin of the circumflex (Cx) artery from the right coronary artery (RCA) or right sinus of Valsalva was the most common anomaly (28 patients [58.3%]). An anomalous RCA originating from the left anterior descending artery (LAD) or Cx artery was observed in six patients (12.5%). The left coronary artery originated from the right sinus of Valsalva in five patients, and the LAD originated from the RCA or the right sinus of Valsalva in five patients. The RCA originated from the left sinus of Valsalva in three patients and from an ectopic ostium in the ascending aorta in one patient.

Conclusions: The most frequent anomaly observed in the present study was related to the Cx artery, which is consistent with previous reports. Although coronary artery anomalies are rare, they may cause difficulties during coronary interventions or cardiac surgery and may occasionally result in sudden cardiac death. Therefore, the recognition and diagnosis of these anomalies is important and requires specialization in coronary angiographic techniques and other imaging modalities.

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冠状动脉起源与病程的原发性异常:16573例冠状动脉造影分析。
背景/目的:出生时存在冠状动脉异常,但相对较少有症状。大多数是偶然发现的。在本研究中,对作者中心(土耳其Samsun Ondokuz Mayis大学医院)进行的冠状动脉造影进行分析,以确定冠状动脉起源和路线异常的患病率和类型。方法:对16573例患者的冠状动脉造影资料进行分析。评估冠状动脉异常的起源和路线。结果:16573例患者中,冠状动脉异常48例(0.29%)。旋转(Cx)动脉起源于右冠状动脉(RCA)或右Valsalva窦是最常见的异常(28例[58.3%])。异常RCA起源于左前降支(LAD)或Cx动脉6例(12.5%)。5例左冠状动脉起源于右Valsalva窦,5例LAD起源于RCA或右Valsalva窦。三例患者的RCA起源于左Valsalva窦,一例患者起源于升主动脉异位口。结论:本研究中观察到的最常见的异常与Cx动脉有关,这与以往的报道一致。虽然冠状动脉异常是罕见的,但它们可能在冠状动脉介入治疗或心脏手术中造成困难,偶尔可能导致心源性猝死。因此,识别和诊断这些异常非常重要,需要专门的冠状动脉造影技术和其他成像方式。
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