Purpose: Knowledge of the normal in vivo distribution and variation of coronary ostial locations is essential in the planning of various interventional and surgical procedures. However, all studies to date have reported the distribution of coronary ostia locations only in cadaver hearts. In this study, we sought to assess the distribution of coronary ostial locations in patients using cardiac dual-source computed tomography (CT) and compare these values to those of human cadaveric specimens. Methods: Measurements of the coronary ostia location were performed in 150 patients undergoing dual-source CT and in 75 cadavers using open measurement techniques. All 150 patients had a normal aortic valve function and no previous cardiac intervention ...
Objective: To study the normal and variant anatomy of the coronary artery ostia in south Indian popu...
AbstractDespite the importance of collateral vessels in human hearts, a detailed analysis of their d...
Remodelling of the aortic root in severe tricuspid aortic stenosis: implications for transcatheter a...
Purpose Knowledge of the normal in vivo distribution and variation of coronary ostial locations is e...
PURPOSE: Knowledge of the normal in vivo distribution and variation of coronary ostial locations is ...
Objective: We aimed to evaluate the ostium of right coronary artery of anomalous origin from the lef...
Introduction: The knowledge of anatomical variations of the coronary ostia is an important factor i...
Background: The coronary sinus is the main cardiac vein and it has become a clinically important str...
Objective: Anatomical differences in coronary orifices (CO) are important as they are associated wit...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the morphometric and topographic aspects of coronary ostia, correlating th...
BackgroundTbx1 controls outflow tract development and coronary artery patterning, with subaortic cor...
The coronary sinus (CS) is the main cardiac vein and it has become a clinically important structure ...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the normal and variant anatomy of the coronary artery ostia in Indian subject...
Background: Long-term results after stenting aorto-coronary ostial lesions (AOL) are worse than thos...
Detailed knowledge of aortic root geometry is a prerequisite to anticipate complications of transcat...
Objective: To study the normal and variant anatomy of the coronary artery ostia in south Indian popu...
AbstractDespite the importance of collateral vessels in human hearts, a detailed analysis of their d...
Remodelling of the aortic root in severe tricuspid aortic stenosis: implications for transcatheter a...
Purpose Knowledge of the normal in vivo distribution and variation of coronary ostial locations is e...
PURPOSE: Knowledge of the normal in vivo distribution and variation of coronary ostial locations is ...
Objective: We aimed to evaluate the ostium of right coronary artery of anomalous origin from the lef...
Introduction: The knowledge of anatomical variations of the coronary ostia is an important factor i...
Background: The coronary sinus is the main cardiac vein and it has become a clinically important str...
Objective: Anatomical differences in coronary orifices (CO) are important as they are associated wit...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the morphometric and topographic aspects of coronary ostia, correlating th...
BackgroundTbx1 controls outflow tract development and coronary artery patterning, with subaortic cor...
The coronary sinus (CS) is the main cardiac vein and it has become a clinically important structure ...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the normal and variant anatomy of the coronary artery ostia in Indian subject...
Background: Long-term results after stenting aorto-coronary ostial lesions (AOL) are worse than thos...
Detailed knowledge of aortic root geometry is a prerequisite to anticipate complications of transcat...
Objective: To study the normal and variant anatomy of the coronary artery ostia in south Indian popu...
AbstractDespite the importance of collateral vessels in human hearts, a detailed analysis of their d...
Remodelling of the aortic root in severe tricuspid aortic stenosis: implications for transcatheter a...