| Literature DB >> 23408740 |
Yu-Jun Niu1, Xiang-Lin Zhang, A-Dan Cao, Bing Leng.
Abstract
This study aimed to investigate the correlations between the detection rate of mural coronary artery (MCA) by 128-slice CT and the MCA compression extent in systole with myocardial bridge (MB) length and thickness. A retrospective analysis was conducted for 580 patients receiving multislicespiral CT coronary angiography (MSCTCA). In addition, the MCA incidence rate and position were detected, and the MB length and thickness in the left anterior descending branch (LAD) and MCA compression extent in systole were measured to compare the differences between MB-MCA length and thickness among the mild, moderate and severe groups. A total of 140 cases of MB-MCA (24.14%) were involved in the study. Among them, 104 cases occurred in the middle segment of the LAD (74.3%), 16 cases (11.4%) occurred in the distal segment of the LAD, 8 cases (5.7%) occurred in the left circumflex-obtuse marginal branch (LCX-OM), 7 cases (5.0%) occurred in the first diagonal branch (1st D), 3 cases (2.1%) in the intermediate branch (M) and 2 cases (1.5%) occurred in the posterior descending branch of the right coronary artery (RCA-PD). The mean length of the MB in the LAD was 21.80±5.98 mm, the mean thickness was 2.15±0.74 mm and the mean compression extent was 38.5±19.6%. Among the different groups, there were no significant difference in MB length (P>0.05) but there were significant differences in MB thickness (P<0.05). In addition, the extent of MCA compression in systole was linearly and positively correlated with MB thickness (r=0.408, P<0.05) but was not correlated with MB length (r=0.076, P>0.05). 128-slice CT coronary angiography (SCTCA) is able to accurately detect MB-MCA and evaluate the correlations of MCA compression extent in systole with MB length and thickness which provides a basis for its clinical use.Entities:
Keywords: body section radiography; compression extent; mural coronary artery; myocardial bridge; spiral computer
Year: 2012 PMID: 23408740 PMCID: PMC3570202 DOI: 10.3892/etm.2012.879
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Exp Ther Med ISSN: 1792-0981 Impact factor: 2.447
Figure 1.The CPR image shows that the MCA exhibits ‘step up-step down’ or ‘cosine curve’-like changes. CPR, curve planar reconstruction; MCA, mural coronary artery; LAD, left anterior descending branch.
Figure 2.The curved surface length of the MB in the CPR image measured by the scale in the Circulation software. The MCA length in this case is 32.4 mm. MB, myocardial bridge; CPR, curve planar reconstruction; MCA, mural coronary artery.
Figure 3.Incisal surface image of MPR (cross section) for measuring the shortest distance from the vascular lateral wall of the MCA to the epimyocardium. The length of the current MB is 1.4 mm. MPR, multiple planar reconstruction; MCA, mural coronary artery; MB, myocardial bridge.
Figure 4.Incisal surface image of MPR (cross section) for measuring the short axis lumen cross-sectional areas of the MCA during diastole and systole phases using the section area method. MPR, multiple planar reconstruction; MCA, mural coronary artery.
MB-MCA locations and constituent ratios.
| Incidence | Middle segment of LAD | Distal segment of LAD | LCX-OM | 1st D | Intermediate branch | RCA-PD | Total |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| No. of cases | 104 | 16 | 8 | 7 | 3 | 2 | 140 |
| Constituent ratios (%) | 74.3% | 11.4% | 5.7% | 5.0% | 2.1% | 1.5% | 100% |
MB, myocardial bridge; MCA, mural coronary artery; LAD, left anterior descending branch; LCX-OM, left circumflex-obtuse marginal branch; 1st D, first diagonal; RCA-PD, posterior descending branch of the right coronary artery.
Correlations of the MCA systolic compression extent with the length and thickness of the MB.
| Muscle bridge | Mild stenosis group (n=86) | Moderate stenosis group (n=26) | Severe stenosis group (n=8) | F | P-value |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Length (mm) | 21.18±5.85 | 23.91±5.48 | 21.81±5.97 | 2.139 | 0.122 |
| Thickness (mm) | 1.94±0.63 | 2.51±0.71 | 3.24±0.76 | 19.213 | 0.000 |
MB, myocardial bridge; MCA, mural coronary artery.