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Unroofed Coronary Sinus in an Adult
Journal of Cardiac Surgery, 2012Unroofed coronary sinus (UCS) is a rare cardiac anomaly that results in communication between the coronary sinus and the left atrium. We described an unusual presentation of UCS in a 48-year-old female that was not corrected during an initial secundum ASD repair 22 years ago.
Anelechi C. Anyanwu+4 more
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Coronary Sinus Lead Positioning
Heart Failure Clinics, 2015Although cardiac resynchronization therapy improves morbidity and mortality in patients with cardiomyopathy, heart failure, and electrical dyssynchrony, the rate of nonresponders using standard indications and implant techniques is still high. Optimal coronary sinus lead positioning is important to increase the chance of successful resynchronization ...
Jagmeet P. Singh+2 more
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Epicardial and Coronary Sinus Echocardiography
Cardiac Electrophysiology Clinics, 2021Catheter-based ultrasonography is a widely used tool in cardiac electrophysiology practice, and intracardiac echocardiography is supplanting other forms of imaging to become the dominant imaging modality. Given advances in pericardial access, intrapericardial echocardiography can be performed using ultrasound catheters as well.
Nicholas O. Palmeri+2 more
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Coronary Sinus Lead Extraction
Cardiac Electrophysiology Clinics, 2015Expanded indications for cardiac resynchronization therapy and the increasing incidence of cardiac implantable electronic device infection have led to an increased need for coronary sinus (CS) lead extraction. The CS presents unique anatomical obstacles to successful lead extraction.
Bruce L. Wilkoff, Edmond M. Cronin
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Missed unroofed coronary sinus
Echocardiography, 2019Coronary sinus atrial septal defect (ASD) is a rare congenital cardiac anomaly, which might be difficult to diagnose. In this report, we describe a patient with small secundum ASDs and an associated large coronary sinus ASD, which had been missed at initial evaluation.
Yusuf Karavelioglu+4 more
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Transcatheter treatment for refractory angina with the Coronary Sinus Reducer.
EuroIntervention, 2014AIMS To evaluate the clinical efficacy of the coronary sinus (CS) Reducer in attenuating angina severity in patients suffering from severe refractory angina.
Maayan Konigstein+4 more
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An 11-year-old girl presented with dyspnea on exertion (functional class II). Physical examination showed a fixed S2 splitting and an ejection systolic murmur at the upper left sternal border. Electrocardiography revealed right axis deviation and right ventricular hypertrophy.
Stefan L. Zimmerman, Mark Stellingworth
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An 11-year-old girl presented with dyspnea on exertion (functional class II). Physical examination showed a fixed S2 splitting and an ejection systolic murmur at the upper left sternal border. Electrocardiography revealed right axis deviation and right ventricular hypertrophy.
Stefan L. Zimmerman, Mark Stellingworth
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CT Demonstrtion of the Coronary Sinus
Journal of Computer Assisted Tomography, 1985The CT appearance of the coronary sinus is described and correlated with cadaver cross sections at similar levels. Enhanced scans in a patient with persistent left superior vena cava clearly demonstrate the various segments of the sinus.
Anthony V. Proto, Timothy J. Micklos
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Imaging of the coronary sinus: normal anatomy and congenital abnormalities.
Radiographics, 2012Knowledge of the anatomy of the coronary sinus (CS) and cardiac venous drainage is important because of its relevance in electrophysiologic procedures and cardiac surgeries.
Sanket S. Shah+5 more
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Observations on coronary sinus flow
The American Journal of Surgery, 1961Abstract The response of arterial blood pressure and coronary sinus flow to hemorrhage, to blood transfusion and, in moderately hypovolemic animals, to blood replacement, infusion of physiological saline solution and administration of 50 per cent dextrose solution has been determined.
John G. Pantzer, Harris B. Shumacker
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