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Revision as of 17:40, 22 August 2013
Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]
Overview
Left Coronary Artery
The left main coronary artery gives rise to the left anterior descending artery and the left circumflex coronary artery. Complete visualization of these arteries and their branches requires care and rigor to ensure complete anatomical documentation. Often bifurcations and vessel foreshortening and overlap cause errors in stenosis estimation. There are no steadfast rules in which tomographic views are most useful. Generally, for circumflex and proximal epicardial visualization the caudal views are most useful. For LAD and LAD/diagonal bifurcation visualization the cranial views are most useful. Overall, if there is not a significant limitation on contrast utilization, standard 'around the world' angiography using a selection of the following angiographic views will document left coronary anatomy.
RAO 20 - Caudal 20
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RAO Cranial
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AP 0 - Caudal 30
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LAO 50 - Caudal 30
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LAO 50 - Cranial 30
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AP 0 - Cranial 40
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