Literature DB >> 19233671

Relationship between orifices of pulmonary and coronary arteries in common arterial trunk.

Iki Adachi1, Hideki Uemura, Karen P McCarthy, Anna Seale, Siew Yen Ho.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Variability in pulmonary arterial and coronary arterial origins in common arterial trunk has been investigated previously but only as separate entities. We hypothesise that combinations of relationships between the two arterial structures have important clinical implications.
METHODS: We identified pulmonary arterial and coronary arterial origins in 56 heart specimens. The orifices were plotted according to the location on the circumference of the common trunk and distance from the level of the sinutubular junction.
RESULTS: Pulmonary orifice was sinusal when the lowest margin of the orifice was below the sinutubular junction (n=12, 21%). It was defined as low when located </=2mm above the sinutubular junction (n=11, 20%). Pulmonary origin >2mm above the sinutubular junction was designated as normal (n=33, 59%). Circumferentially, there was a distinct predilection for sinusal origin to be located within the left-anterior segment of the common trunk, as opposed to low and normal origins that almost always resided within the left-posterior segment. Furthermore, hearts with sinusal origin (75%; 9 hearts out of 12) had significantly higher prevalence of proximity (defined as a distance of </=2mm) between pulmonary and coronary orifices than those with low origin (27%; 3 hearts out of 11) and normal origin (3%; 1 heart out of 33) (p=0.039 and p<0.001, respectively).
CONCLUSIONS: Owing to its unique location, frequently close to a coronary orifice, hearts with sinusal origin warrant special attention in both diagnostic and surgical management. At the same time, however, its peculiar pulmonary arrangement may facilitate direct right ventricular-pulmonary connection and dispense with the need for augmentation with an external conduit that inevitably will be outgrown by the patient.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19233671     DOI: 10.1016/j.ejcts.2008.12.043

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Cardiothorac Surg        ISSN: 1010-7940            Impact factor:   4.191


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2.  The pattern of the coronary arterial orifices in hearts with congenital malformations of the outflow tracts: a marker of rotation of the outflow tract during cardiac development?

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Journal:  Ann Pediatr Cardiol       Date:  2020-06-29

4.  Successful staged repair for a rare type of truncus arteriosus with interruption of the aortic arch and abnormal origin of the left coronary artery.

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Review 5.  New aspects of anesthetic management in congenital heart disease "common arterial trunk".

Authors:  Mohsen Ziyaeifard; Rasoul Azarfarin; Rasoul Ferasatkish
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