Analysis of anomalous origin of coronary arteries by coronary angiography in Chinese patients with coronary artery disease

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Yuan Tian
Ying Yuan
Hang Lu
Liang Xu
Wei Xian Yang
Chao Wei Mu
Hai Bo Liu
Jue Chen
Ke Fei Dou
Yi Da Tang
Jin Qing Yuan
Yong Jian Wu
Hong Bing Yan
Bo Xu
Shu Bin Qiao
Yue Jin Yang
Run Lin Gao
Hong Qiu
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[1] Urumqi Friendship Hospital,National Center for Cardiovascular Diseases, Fuwai Hospital
[2] Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences and Peking Union Medical College,undefined
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The International Journal of Cardiovascular Imaging | 2018年 / 34卷
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Anomalous origin; Coronary artery; Coronary angiography; Coronary artery disease;
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With the development of coronary angiography for the diagnosis of coronary artery disease, its clinical significance in detecting coronary artery anomalies and evaluating the seriousness is attracting more attention. In the study we aimed to assess the prevalence of anomalous origin of coronary arteries in a Chinese population who underwent coronary angiography for coronary artery disease, and explore any patterns in the common variants and typical anomalies, especially the potentially serious ones. Patients who underwent coronary angiography from January 2013 to December 2016 in Fuwai Hospital were included. Baseline characteristics and angiographic data were collected, the incidence of anomalous origin of coronary arteries was calculated, and the typical patterns were analyzed. Comparisons between the present results and those of existing reports were also conducted. A total of 110,158 patients were included in the study, among which 0.76% (835 cases) had anomalous origin of coronary arteries. Among the anomalies, the incidences of anomalous origin of the right coronary artery (RCA), the left coronary artery (LCA), both the RCA and LCA, single coronary artery (SCA) and dextrocardia were 76.76% (641 cases), 14.61% (122 cases), 1.80% (15 cases), 4.67% (39 cases) and 2.16% (18 cases), respectively. Moreover, 47.54% (397 cases) of the anomalies were shown to be potentially serious, and an RCA arising from the left sinus of Valsalva (LSV) was the most common subtype (39.28%, 328 cases). Although anomalous origin of coronary arteries is not quite common, more clinical attention should be paid to this condition due to the potential risk of serious sequelae.
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