Literature DB >> 15340677

The posterior ventricular branches of the coronary arteries in the human heart.

José Roberto Ortale1, Luisa Carolina Borges Keiralla, Luciana Sacilotto.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To describe the trajectory of the posterior ventricular branches of the coronary arteries in the epicardial adipose tissue, and to propose a new criterion for analyzing the distribution of these branches, according to the traditional classification, to determine the predominance or balance of the coronary arteries in the arterial supply to the heart.
METHODS: Forty hearts obtained from autopsies of adults were dissected and fixed in a formol solution. The posterior face of each ventricle was divided into 8 approximately equal areas for the morphological classification of the coronary circulation. The following 3 traditional types were considered: A) right dominance, B) balanced, and C) left dominance. The number, diameter, and terminal areas of the posterior ventricular branches in the epicardium were analyzed.
RESULTS: The following branches and respective frequencies were found: left marginal branch -- 100%; posterior left ventricular branches: lateral -- 75%, intermediate -- 82.5%, and medial -- 87.5%; interventricular posterior branch -- 95%; posterior right ventricular branch: medial -- 40%, intermediate -- 32.5%, and lateral -- 40%; posterior diagonal branch of the right ventricle -- 17.5%; right marginal branch -- 95%. In regard to dominance, the following values were found: dominance of the right coronary artery -- 62.5%; balanced type -- 25%; and dominance of the left coronary artery -- 12.5%.
CONCLUSION: The method adopted allowed a more precise classification of the types of coronary artery distribution found. The right coronary artery dominance type was the most prevalent, followed by the balanced type and the left coronary artery dominance.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15340677     DOI: 10.1590/s0066-782x2004000500009

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arq Bras Cardiol        ISSN: 0066-782X            Impact factor:   2.000


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