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The contrast was seen in the
coronary sinus, which was draining towards the right atrium.
Care was taken that this incision passed through the commissure between non-coronary and the left posterior
coronary sinus. The wall of the aorta was flattened to visualize the sinu-aortic ridge, the cusps, number and position of the coronary ostia.
Echocardiography showed a slightly enlarged left ventricle (57 mm) with significant widening of the aortic root, a thin right
coronary sinus with extension into the distal right ventricular outflow tract, and a 1.4 cm diameter defect in the upper part of the outflow tract.
More anteriorly located right
coronary sinus (RCS) gives rise to the right coronary artery (RCA) and the left main coronary artery (LMCA) arises from more cephaladly located the left
coronary sinus (LCS) (Fig.
The clinical trial, non-revascularizable ischemic cardiomyopathy treated with retrograde
coronary sinus venous delivery of cell therapy (RECOVER-ERC), is being led by principal investigator Dr.
The Non-Revascularizable IschEmic Cardiomyopathy treated with Retrograde
COronary Sinus Venous DElivery of Cell TheRapy (RECOVER-ERC) trial will be carried out at the Backulev Center, Russia's leading cardiovascular surgery and cardiology institute, and will be led by the centre's chairman Leo Bockeria.
Catheter ablation procedures to eliminate A-V nodal reentrant tachycardia place the slow pathway in the posteroinferior aspect of the right atrium in an area adjacent to the
coronary sinus, (6) and Fisch and Knoebel cite evidence that the slow pathway contains specialized A-V node-like tissue that is under the influence of the vagus nerve.
For tricuspid VIV procedures, pacing may be induced by an electrode placed either in the left ventricle or in the
coronary sinus. An attempt may also be made to deploy the valve without pacing due to the low flow velocity in the right ventricle outflow tract.
Yamanaka and Hobbs reported that of all the people undergoing coronary angiography, anomalous coronary arteries are detected in only about 1.3%.1 Anomalous right coronary artery (RCA) from the left
coronary sinus is reported to have an incidence of 0.13%.2 These anomalies are mostly benign and are often detected upon routine cardiac catheterizations.
[sup]2 = 8.320, P = 0.004), RCA originate from left
coronary sinus ( ?