Circulation, Vol 62, 782-787, Copyright © 1980 by American Heart Association
EW Rogers, H Feigenbaum, AE Weyman, RW Godley and ST Vakili
This study was undertaken to provide a better anatomic description of the
location and course of the left coronary artery within a commonly used
ultrasonic tomographic plane. Twenty-three hearts were excised at autopsy
and scanned in vitro. The locations of the left main (LMCA), left anterior
descending (LAD), and left circumflex (LCCA) coronary arteries were
confirmed by direct cannulation, by Cardio-Green injection, and by
subsequent dissection. While the proximal LMCA was recorded in all
specimens, the entire LMCA was visible in only 70%. Proximal portions of
the LAD and LCCA were also identifiable in 70% of examinations, and their
spatial positions were defined. In most recordings, the first branch of the
LAD OR LCCA arose distal to the segment seen echocardiographically. The
spatial orientation of the ultrasonic beam relative to the LAD and LCCA and
the presence of other overlying cardiac structures limit the imaging of
these vessels by cross-sectional echocardiography to only their most
proximal portions.
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Evaluation of left coronary artery anatomy in vitro by cross-sectional echocardiography
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