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Volume 13, Number 10, October 2022, pages 491-494


Intra-Atrial Right Coronary Artery and Anomalous Origin of Left Circumflex Artery Found Concurrently

Table

Table 1. Prevalence Data for Coronary Artery Anomalies With Various Imaging Studies
 
Author, yearModalityTotal numberPrevalence of total coronary anomalies/(percentage)Most common anomalyPrevalence of most common anomaly/(percentage of anomalies)
CTA: computed tomography angiography.
Yuskel et al, 2013 [8]Angiography16,57348/(0.003%)Left circumflex from right sinus Valsalva28/(58.3%)
Opolski et al, 2014 [9]Coronary CTA9,28476/(0.008%)Left circumflex from right-sided origin21/(27.6%)
Yesilyurt et al, 2017 [7]Coronary CTA2,97379/(2.65%)High take-off coronary artery23/(0.77%)
Eckart et al, 2011 [10]AutopsiesTotal recruits n = 6,290,00021/(0.0003%)Left coronary artery from right sinus of Valsalva21/(100%)
Cardiac-related deaths n = 6421 (33%)