Title of article :
Anatomical variation of pulmonary venous ostium and its relationship with atrialarrhythmia in the Saudi population
Author/Authors :
Harbi, Abdulaziz King Fahad Medical City - Department of Medical Imaging, Saudi Arabia , Mhish, H. King Fahad Medical City - Prince Salman Heart Center, Saudi Arabia , AlShehri, H.Z.M. King Fahad Medical City - Prince Salman Heart Center, Saudi Arabia , Das, K.M. King Fahad Medical City - Department of Medical Imaging, Saudi Arabia
From page :
81
To page :
85
Abstract :
Purpose: To assess the anatomical variation of the ostial pattern of pulmonary veins observed on coronary computed tomography (CT) angiogram and to estimate the relationship of atrial arrhythmia with similar ostial variants in the Saudi population. Materials and methods: Thin-section (0.625 mm) contrast enhanced CT scans of 151 consecutive patients obtained over a span of a two-year period (January 2009–January 2011) for the diagnosis of ischemic heart disease, aortic regurgitation, infective endocarditis, aortic aneurysm, fibrosing mediastinitis, and pericardial defect. The retrospective study was focused on the identification of the number of venous ostia on either side of the left atrium and the drainage patterns of pulmonary veins. The frequency of each pattern was tabulated, and significance of their relationship with atrial arrhythmias was assessed with the X^2 and Fisher’s exact tests. Results: Out of 151 patients analyzed, 26 patients (17.2%) had anatomical variation of the pulmonary venous ostia. Atrial arrhythmia was recorded in 16 of 26(61.5%) patients (p = 0.000). The association of higher anatomical variation of pulmonary venous ostia was recorded as higher (p = 0.034) in the female group (n = 15, 57.7%). Conclusion: The association between anatomically varied venous ostia and atrial arrhythmia was significant (p = 0.000) with a significantly higher anatomical variation of pulmonary venous ostia in the female Saudi population (p = 0.034).
Keywords :
Pulmonary venous ostium , Computed tomography , Atrial arrhythmia
Journal title :
journal of the saudi heart association
Journal title :
journal of the saudi heart association
Record number :
2590904
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