Coronary artery anomalies are a diverse group of congenital heart diseases with manifestations and pathological mechanisms are highly variable. Coronary anomalies include anomalies of origin and course, anomalies of intrinsic coronary arterial anatomy like myocardial bridge, anatomy of coronary termination as coronary artery fistula and anomalous anastomotic vessels. Anomalies of coronary origin and course may associated with arrhythmias, myocardial infarction and sudden cardiac deaths in young people, especially on effort like athletes. We study 9572 patients with coronary MDCT-angiography to evaluate the type and the incidence of coronary anomalies of origin and course [1,2].
MethodsAll patients who underwent coronary CT-angiography by MDCT 64O Aquilion Toshiba equipment ( IV contrast medium, gantry rotation of 0.33 msec, slice thickness 0.5mm ) in MEDIC HCMC Viet Nam, from January 2016 to January 2019 were included. The main indications of CT-angiography were acute coronary syndrome, stable angina, coronary CT-angiography prior to surgery, congenital heart diseases involving coronary artery... The CT-angiograms with coronary anomalies were selected and analyzed. The anomalies of coronary origin and course were assessed [3][4][5].
ResultsWe included 9572 pts with anomalies of coronary origin and course based on results of CT-angiograms that were interpreted by two cardiologists. Anomalous origin and course of coronary artery were detected in 47 ( 0,49 %) of 9572 patients. The mean age of these pts was 63± 8.4, M/F=1.8 . The anomalous origins of Circumflex Artery from the RCA or the right sinus of Valsalva are most frequently visualized ( 15 pts [31.9%] ).High taking off of RCA observed in 11 pts ( 23.4% ) The RCA rising from the left sinus