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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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Coronary Sinus Lead Extraction
Pacing and Clinical Electrophysiology, 2003TYERS, G.F.O., et al.: Coronary Sinus Lead Extraction. Complications are reported more frequently with the implantation of coronary sinus (CS) than other types of leads, and attempts to extract CS leads may also be associated with increased risks.
Jacquie Clark+6 more
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Radiology, 2011
PURPOSE To demonstrate coronary sinus-left atrium connections and evaluate coronary sinus function and anatomy in detail by using multidetector computed tomography (CT).
F. Saremi+8 more
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PURPOSE To demonstrate coronary sinus-left atrium connections and evaluate coronary sinus function and anatomy in detail by using multidetector computed tomography (CT).
F. Saremi+8 more
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Catheterization of the coronary sinus in man
American Heart Journal, 1949Abstract An intravenous catheter was introduced inadvertently into the coronary sinuses of four patients in the course of a series of twenty-five cardiac catheterization studies (a frequency of 16 per cent). Samples of coronary venous blood were taken for oxygen analysis, and pressure tracings were obtained with a Hamilton manometer.
James W. Culbertson+2 more
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Microanatomy of the Coronary Sinus
2003Anatomy. The CS is the most constant feature of the system of cardiac venous outflow. Although numerous variations in its position, shape, size, length, and diameter have been reported, it can be stated that, as a rule, in a man with a weight of 80 kg, the sinus is 40 mm in length and 10 mm in diameter (McAlpine 1975), that is to say, the CS is usually
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Catheterization and cardiovascular interventions, 2018
B. Driesen+12 more
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B. Driesen+12 more
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Atresia of the coronary sinus orifice
Pediatric Cardiology, 1985The cases of two children are reported in whom atresia of the right atrial orifice of the coronary sinus was diagnosed at cardiac catheterization. Only one previous case diagnosed in life has been found in the literature, though there are 34 necropsy reports.
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The coronary sinus reducer: clinical evidence and technical aspects
Expert Review of Cardiovascular Therapy, 2017Francesco Giannini+5 more
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