sciencedirect coronary sinus the coronary sinus (cs) is the cardiac venous system that begins at its ostium in the right atrium and ends at the origin of the great cardiac vein. explore on sciencedirect opens in new tab/window complete anatomy the world's most advanced 3d anatomy platform ...
Asirvatham S: Anatomy of the coronary sinus. In: Yu CM, Hayes DL, Aurrichio A, eds. Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy. Oxford: Blackwell/Futura, 2006, pp. 211-238.Anatomy of Coronary Sinus. Asirvatham SJ. Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy . 2006...
Coronary venous anatomy and anomalies 3.1 Coronary sinus The coronary sinus (CS) is a tubular venous structure sitting in the inferior portion of the left atrioventricular groove that receives blood from many tributary veins before emptying into the posteromedial right atrium (Fig. 2). It is the ...
heart failure will be present in 67% of patients with associated lesions and 25% of those without. Resynchronization therapy for severe ventricular dysfunction can be problematic because of significant abnormal cardiac venous drainage with variations in coronary sinusanatomy. These patients can be born ...
Familiarity with the regions and characteristics of the AV node and coronary sinus is essential for the daily practice of modern clinical electrophysiology. Despite huge advances in knowledge in recent years, there remain significant gaps in understanding such as, for example, the precise anatomy and...
Coronary artery anatomy is important for planning surgical repair. Coronary arteries in CCTGA usually originate from the posterior, or facing, aortic sinuses and they are concordant with the ventricle that they supply.14 The left coronary artery originates from the right sinus, and the right coronar...
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The rightcoronary arteryoriginates from the right sinus of Valsalva and continues in the right atrioventricular groove to the crux of the heart. Its ostium is usually in the upper two thirds of the sinus but may be ectopically located from slightly below theaortic valveleaflets in theleft ventri...
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(Anatomy)anatomydesignating blood vessels, nerves, ligaments, etc, that encircle a part or structure n,pl-naries (Pathology) short forcoronary thrombosis [C17: from Latincorōnāriusbelonging to a wreath or crown; see corona] Collins English Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged, 12th Edition 2014...