| Literature DB >> 25184107 |
Jan M Sohns1, Martin Fasshauer2, Wieland Staab2, Michael Steinmetz3, Christina Unterberg-Buchwald4, Jan Menke2, Joachim Lotz2.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Persistent left superior vena cava is a rare case with an appearance of 0.3% to 0.5% of individuals in general population. Indication for jugular venous intervention could be different, such as implantable venous catheters for oncological therapy. The present report describes a case of a patient with a persistent left superior vena cava detected after central venous catheter (CVC) installation using computer-assisted tomography (CT). CASE DESCRIPTION: In a control chest X-ray the CVC was not in the right superior vena cava as expected to be. A following blood gas analysis revealed venous concentration. The consultation of additional CT diagnostics yielded a persistent left superior vena cava with an outlet to dilated coronary sinus. DISCUSSION AND EVALUATION: The patient was followed over 1 year with the underlying disease of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. Cardiac insufficiency, sinus aneurysm and arryhtmias could appear with growing age in patients with persistence left superior vena cava, but most of them are asymptomatic. Knowing the venous anatomy is important for correct position and function of e.g. totally implantable venous catheters, central lines or pacemakers.Entities:
Keywords: Cardiac CT; Chest x-ray; Coronary sinus; Persistent left superior vena cava; Vena cava; Venous catheter installation
Year: 2014 PMID: 25184107 PMCID: PMC4148500 DOI: 10.1186/2193-1801-3-437
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Springerplus ISSN: 2193-1801
Figure 1CVC in chest X-ray. A: Anterior to posterior chest X-ray with a CVC installation (arrow) in the persistent left superior vena cava detected (lying patient). B: lateral view showing the catheter (standing patient).
Figure 2Persistent left superior vena cava in CT. A: Ostium of the persistent left superior vena cava (arrow) to the coronary sinus. B-E: Cranial-caudal rout of the persistent left superior vena cava. F-H: Coronal view of the persistent left superior vena cava.
Figure 3Persistent left superior vena cava in CT in 3D-reconstruction. A: 3D-reconstruction view from anterior left-sided showing the heart anatomy and the relation to the persistent left superior vena cava. B: Lateral view from the left side showing the entrance to the coronary sinus.