Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4224631 The Egyptian Journal of Radiology and Nuclear Medicine 2012 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

ObjectiveThe purpose of this study is to evaluate the role of MDCT in the depiction of coronary artery anomalies.Patients and methodsSixteen patients were included in this study. Retrospectively gated coronary CT angiography was performed in 11 patients and prospectively gated CT coronary angiography was performed in 5 patients. Post-processing techniques as maximum-intensity projection, curved multiplanar reconstruction, and volume rendering were applied to assess the origin and course of the coronary vessels.ResultsOrigin and course anomalies of the central coronary artery segments were seen in 11 patients (67%), anomalies of only coronary artery origin in 2 patients (13%), origin and course anomalies of the peripheral coronary segments in 2 patients (13%) and coronary arterio-venous fistula in one patient (7%). The origin and course anomalies of the central coronary artery segment were more common in the left coronary artery involving 8 patients (73%). Malignant inter-arterial course between aortic root and pulmonary artery or the right ventricle outflow tract was seen in 3 anomalous arteries.ConclusionMDCT coronary angiography can precisely depict the origin and course coronary artery anomalies and is recommended in young patients and before cardiac intervention or surgery to prevent possible complications.

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