Circulation Journal
Online ISSN : 1347-4820
Print ISSN : 1346-9843
ISSN-L : 1346-9843
Clinical Investigation
Anatomical Investigation of the Sinus Node Artery Using Dual-Source Computed Tomography
Long Jiang ZhangYu Zhu WangWei HuangPeng ChenChang Sheng ZhouGuang Ming Lu
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2008 Volume 72 Issue 10 Pages 1615-1620

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Background Few investigators have studied the anatomy of the sinus node artery (SNA) using noninvasive imaging modalities, so the objective of this study was to visualize the in-vivo 3-dimensional anatomical relations of the SNA using dual-source computed tomography (DSCT). Methods and Results In the 101 patients included in this study, the visualization rate, anatomical type and diameter of the SNA, the distance between the orifice and coronary artery, and the terminal type of SNA were recorded. The visualization rate was 95.2% (96/101). Of 96 patients, 106 SNAs were detected among which 51 (48.1%, 51/106) originated from the right coronary artery, 52 (49.1%, 52/106) from the left circumflex artery, and 3 (2.7%, 3/106) from other branches. There were 3 types of SNA: right (n=52), left (n=45), and posterior (n=9). The distance between the orifice of the right SNA and the right coronary sinus was 14.2±15.2 mm, for the left SNA it was 5.5±3.5 mm, and for the posterior SNA, 33.7±12.8 mm. The average diameter was 1.27±0.29 mm. The SNA approached the nodal tissue by 1 of 3 routes: retrocaval (51.5%), precaval (25.2%), or pericaval (22.3%). Conclusion The SNA can be visualized in vivo using DSCT, which is important for preoperative knowledge of its origin, course, termination, and anatomical type. (Circ J 2008; 72: 1615 - 1620)

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