Circulation, Vol 52, 504-508, Copyright © 1975 by American Heart Association
DT Arani, IL Bunnell and DG Greene
The lordotic right posterior oblique projection of the left coronary artery
is obtained by combining cranial angulation of the X-ray beam with rotation
of the patient into the right posterior oblique position. This projection
is helpful for separation of the main left coronary artery and the proximal
portions of the left anterior descending and circumflex divisions,
especially in patients in whom the left anterior descending artery is
directed cephalad early in its course. The obtaining of an image from the
lordotic right posterior oblique projection adds less than two minutes to
the procedure and improves arteriographic assessment of the left coronary
artery.
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Lordotic right posterior oblique projection of the left coronary artery: a speical view for special anatomy
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