Circulation, Vol 54, 169-174, Copyright © 1976 by American Heart Association
AE Weyman, H Feigenbaum, JC Dillon, KW Johnston and RC Eggleton
Real time cross-sectional echocardiographic studies of the left main
coronary artery (LMCA) were performed in 15 normal patients, 15 patients
with angiographically proven coronary artery disease but normal left main
coronary segments, three patients with greater than 75% obstruction of the
left main coronary artery, and one patient with a larger aneurysm of the
left main coronary artery. In normal subjects the LMCA evaginates from in
inferolateral wall of the aorta. The artery appears as two dominant
parallel linear echoes separated by a clear space representing the lumen of
the vessel. The LMCA courses beneath the right ventricular outflow tract
and can generally be followed to its expected point of bifurcation.
Confirmation that this structure was in fact the LMCA was obtained by
injection of cardiogreen dye directly into the LMCA in two cases and by
visualization of dye in this structure following aortic flush in one case.
In the three cases with obstructive lesions of the LMCA, there was an area
of inward bending of the parallel vessel wall echoes resulting in varying
degrees of narrowing of the arterial lumen. In the case with the aneurysmal
dilatation of the LMCA, an echo-free circular bulge in the distal portion
of the LMCA was recorded. This study demonstrates the fesibility of
recording the left main coronary artery using the cross- sectional
echocardiographic technique.
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