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Aneurysm of the coronary sinus. [PDF]
Two patients, an adult and a baby, with an aneurysm of the coronary sinus are described. This unusual anomaly was detected in the baby during angiographic investigations for congenital heart disease. The aneurysm was an unexpected postmortem finding in the adult.
R H Anderson +4 more
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A 6-month-old infant was operated on for supracardiac total anomalous pulmonary venous connection (TAPVC) with usual anatomy. The vertical vein was ligated. Weaning from bypass was attempted twice but was unsuccessful.
Riddhi Dhanak +4 more
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Transesophageal Echocardiography for Coronary Sinus Imaging in Partially Unroofed Coronary Sinus [PDF]
BackgroundPartially unroofed coronary sinus (PUCS) is a rare congenital cardiac anomaly and prone to be misdiagnosed. The purpose of this study was to explore the value of transesophageal echocardiography (TEE) in CS imaging for the detection of PUCS and to develop a special two‐dimensional TEE‐based en face view of CS.MethodsTwenty adult patients with
Zhi-Chao Zheng +6 more
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Anatomical variants and coronary anomalies detected by dual-source coronary computed tomography angiography in North-eastern Thailand [PDF]
Purpose: Congenital coronary anomalies are uncommon, with an incidence ranging from 0.17% in autopsy cases to 1.2% in angiographically evaluated cases. The recent development of dual-source coronary computed tomography angiography (coronary CTA) allows ...
Chaosuwannakit, Narumol
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Experimental study on coronary perfusion with selective brain cooling for direct aortic surgery [PDF]
1. Retrograde coronary perfusion in combination with selective brain cooling by irrigation was investigated in dogs, in comparison with direct coronary artery perfusion. 2.
Hayashi, Naomi
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What is the most appropriate method for coronary sinus cannulation? The telescopic method or the electrophysiologic method? [PDF]
OBJECTIVES:The most challenging stage of cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT) is coronary sinus cannulation (CS). The aim of this study was to compare coronary sinus cannulation techniques using electrophysiology catheters and coronary angiography ...
Hakan Gunes +5 more
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The anatomy of interatrial communications - what does the interventionist need to know? [PDF]
Increasingly, the interventional cardiologist is seeking to close interatrial communications by inserting devices by means of catheterisation. So as to optimise these procedures, it is adavantageous to have a firm grasp of the anatomy of the normal ...
Anderson, RH, Martins, JDF
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İkiz Sirkumfleks Arter: Nadir bir koroner anomali
A circumflex coronary artery anomalously originating from the right sinus of Valsalva is the most common coronary anomaly; however dual origin of the circumflex artery is a rare anomaly.
Fahriye Vatansever +6 more
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Coronary sinus septal defect (unroofed coronary sinus): a case report
Coronary sinus (CS) atrial septal defect (ASD) is a congenital abnormality of both the atrial septum and the CS that falls within a wide spectrum of unroofed coronary sinus syndrome (URCS)1. The rarest type of ASD called ‘isolated CS ASD’ can be found in less than 1% of all ASDs.
Matea Bilić-Pavlinović +6 more
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BackgroundPhrenic nerve stimulation is a well-recognized complication related to cardiac implantable electronic devices, in particular with left ventricular coronary sinus pacing leads for cardiac resynchronization therapy.Case presentationWe report an ...
Carlo De Innocentiis +5 more
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