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Pimentel, R., (2015). Origen y trayecto anómalo de las arterias coronarias evaluadas por tomografia computarizada multidetector, Clínica Internacional, 2012-2014 [Tesis, Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12672/4282
Pimentel, R., Origen y trayecto anómalo de las arterias coronarias evaluadas por tomografia computarizada multidetector, Clínica Internacional, 2012-2014 [Tesis]. PE: Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos; 2015. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12672/4282
@misc{renati/478628,
title = "Origen y trayecto anómalo de las arterias coronarias evaluadas por tomografia computarizada multidetector, Clínica Internacional, 2012-2014",
author = "Pimentel Vidal, Ricardo",
publisher = "Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos",
year = "2015"
}
The aim of this investigation was to determine the prevalence of origin and anomalous course of the coronary arteries by multidetector CT angiography. A sheet of data collection was applied. The study was descriptive of cross section. A sample of 260 was taken, it was found that 75.4% of patients treated were male while 24.6% female, also the highest rate was recorded in the age range of 40-60 years 65%. It was found that 2.7% had anomalies of origin of these 1.5% and 1.2% come from the left and right coronary sinus respectively. 15.4% have anormalities path anomalies distributed in retroaortic 1.2% and 14.2% intramyocardial bridges. Of the 40 patients with intramyocardial bridges 34 are in them LAD 2 (0.8%) are located in the proximal segment 28 (10.8%) in the middle segment and 4 (1.5%) in the distal segment. Besides the presence of intramyocardial bridges was observed in the circumflex artery 0.8% and 3.5% in the right coronary artery. Right dominance is most prevalent 95.8% versus 4.2% corresponding to the left dominance. Conclusion: The prevalence of anomalies of origin is 2.7% and 15.4% for abnormal way, right dominance is 95.8%, while 4.2% left dominance. Keywords: anomalies of origin, anomalies way, intramyocardial bridge dominance.
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