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Title: Primary congenital anomalies of the coronary arteries - A coronary arteriographic study in Western Turkey
Authors: Gemici, Kani
Uludağ Üniversitesi/Tıp Fakültesi/Kardiyoloji Anabilim Dalı.
0000-0002-8974-8837
Aydinlar, Ali
Çiçek, Davran
Sentürk, Tunay
Serdar, Osman Akln
Kazazoglu, Ali Rlza
Kumbay, Ethem
Cordan, Jale
C-1517-2017
AAI-6632-2021
AAF-5116-2019
Keywords: Coronary artery anomalies
Coronary angiography
Coronary artery fistulae
Right sinus
Angioplasty
Origin
Valsalva
Ostium
Cardiovascular system & cardiology
Issue Date: Jan-2005
Publisher: Int Heart Journal Assoc
Citation: Aydinlar, A. vd. (2005). "Primary congenital anomalies of the coronary arteries - A coronary arteriographic study in Western Turkey". International Heart Journal, 46(1), 97-103.
Abstract: Coronary artery anomalies are found in 0.6% to 1.5% of coronary angiograms. Angio-graphic recognition of these vessels is important because of their clinical significance and importance in patients undergoing coronary angioplasty or cardiac surgery. We reviewed the database of the Cardiac Catheterization Laboratory Of Uludag Medical University in Bursa, Turkey. All patients who were subjected to coronary angiography from 1994 to 2001 were included. The study included 12,059 patients who Underwent diagnostic coronary arteriography during the 8 year period. One hundred patients had primary congenital coronary anomalies. Ninty-five (95%) of the patients had anomalies of origin and distribution while five (5%) had coronary artery fistulae. The left main coronary artery (LMCA) was the most common anomalous vessel involved (forty-eight (48%) of the patients). Ail LMCA distribution anomaly was observed in these 48 patients. An anomalous right coronary artery (RCA),vas the second most common anomaly, seen in twenty-two (22%) of the patients. Ail amomalous Circumflex artery (Cx) was the third most common anomaly, seen in seventeen. Five patients had a coronary artery fistulae. The fistulae in our series were small without significant Shunt Circulation. Primary congenital coronary anomalies are isolated lesions and generally have no relation with other congenital heart diseases. They do not appear to be associated with an increased risk for development of coronary atherosclerosis. Angiographic recognition of these vessels is important because of their clinical significance and importance in patients Undergoing coronary angioplasty or cardiac surgery.
URI: https://doi.org/10.1536/ihj.46.97
https://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/ihj/46/1/46_1_97/_article
http://hdl.handle.net/11452/21077
ISSN: 1349-2365
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