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Persistent left superior vena cava: an intensivist's experience and review of the literature.

Rajit Pahwa1, Anand Kumar.   

Abstract

Persistent left superior vena cava is a relatively rare vascular anomaly. It is, however, the most common variation in the thoracic venous system. The anomaly is typically detected on chest x-ray after the placement of a pulmonary artery catheter or pacemaker leads. This report describes a case of persistent left superior vena cava detected after successful placement of a pulmonary artery catheter.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12911199     DOI: 10.1097/01.SMJ.0000060885.27846.91

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  South Med J        ISSN: 0038-4348            Impact factor:   0.954


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2.  Right-sided superior vena cava draining into the left atrium in a patient with persistent left-sided superior vena cava emptying into the right atrium diagnosed by echocardiography.

Authors:  Courtney Clark; Lee MacDonald
Journal:  Proc (Bayl Univ Med Cent)       Date:  2015-07

Review 3.  Human coronary venous anatomy: implications for interventions.

Authors:  Julianne H Spencer; Sara E Anderson; Paul A Iaizzo
Journal:  J Cardiovasc Transl Res       Date:  2013-01-11       Impact factor: 4.132

4.  Pseudocoarctation with saccular aneurysms, left sided SVC and aberrant right subclavian artery - A case report.

Authors:  Balaji Rao; Rajesh Botchu; Aman Khan; Mansoor Aslam
Journal:  J Radiol Case Rep       Date:  2010-07-01

5.  [Difficult placement of a pulmonary artery catheter due to a persistent left vena cava superior].

Authors:  T A Treschan; B Plicht; T Buck; M Beiderlinden; J Peters
Journal:  Anaesthesist       Date:  2006-09       Impact factor: 1.041

6.  Implantation meets intervention: reopening of a thrombotic ostial occlusion of coronary sinus by angioplasty achieved improvement of cardiac venous drainage and allowed transvenous CRT implantation.

Authors:  Wolfgang Kranig; Johannes Amberger; Khaled Awad; Enrik Wolff; Kerstin Vahlkamp; Joachim Thale; Bernhard Küpper
Journal:  Clin Res Cardiol       Date:  2017-09-18       Impact factor: 5.460

7.  Persistent left superior vena cava mistaken for nodal metastasis: a case report.

Authors:  Vasilios Tzilas; Antonios Bastas; Aspasia Koti; Dimitra Papandrinopoulou; Georgios Tsoukalas
Journal:  J Med Case Rep       Date:  2010-06-09

8.  Persistent left superior vena cava: A possible contraindication to chemotherapy and total parenteral nutrition in cancer patients.

Authors:  Francesco Iovino; Pasquale Pio Auriemma; Luca Del Viscovo; Sara Scagliarini; Marilena DI Napoli; Ferdinando DE Vita
Journal:  Oncol Lett       Date:  2012-07-18       Impact factor: 2.967

9.  Hypoxia caused by persistent left superior vena cava connecting to the left atrium a rare clinical entity.

Authors:  Andrew M Freeman; Brett E Fenster; Howard D Weinberger; J Kern Buckner; David Lynch
Journal:  Tex Heart Inst J       Date:  2012

Review 10.  Persistent left superior vena cava: review of the literature, clinical implications, and relevance of alterations in thoracic central venous anatomy as pertaining to the general principles of central venous access device placement and venography in cancer patients.

Authors:  Stephen P Povoski; Hooman Khabiri
Journal:  World J Surg Oncol       Date:  2011-12-28       Impact factor: 2.754

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