Volume : IX, Issue : III, March - 2020

RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN CORONARY DOMINANCE AND CORONARY ARTERIAL DISEASE–AN ANGIOGRAPHIC STUDY

Dr. S. Priyadharshini, Dr. M. Sivakumar, Dr. Mark Christopher Arokiaraj, Dr. V. Nagaguhan

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PURPOSE: With ever increasing load of coronary arterial disease on population of developed as well as developing countries, it has become mandatory to have a detailed knowledge about coronary arteries. Since adequate literature regarding coronary arteries and its association with coronary artery disease in people living in and around puducherry is not available, a study of coronary arteries by coronary angiogram was undertaken. AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: To study the dominance pattern of coronary arteries and its association with coronary artery disease MATERIALS AND METHODS: 200 adult coronary angiogram were studied during angiography.The origin of posterior interventricular artery was taken as the basis of dominance.coronary artery disease is considered significant if the stenosis is >70% in the luminal diameter of anterior interventricularartery,right coronary artery and circumflex artery. RESULTS: In this study, the right, left and co dominance were found to be 59%, 17.5%, and 23.5% respectively. Out of 200 subjects 112 had CAD ((56%).CAD was seen in 65.7% of patients with left dominance, 57.4% of patients with co dominance and 52.5% of patients with right dominance. The association was not statistically significant. CONCLUSION: The majority of hearts are right dominant. CAD was more common in those with left dominance there was no statistically significant association between coronary dominance and coronary artery disease.

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RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN CORONARY DOMINANCE AND CORONARY ARTERIAL DISEASE-AN ANGIOGRAPHIC STUDY, Dr. S.Priyadharshini, Dr. M.Sivakumar, Dr. Mark Christopher Arokiaraj, Dr. V.Nagaguhan INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH : Volume-9 | Issue-3 | March-2020


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