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. 2019 Apr 8;27(6):335–336. doi: 10.1007/s12471-019-1264-z

Intracavitary course of right coronary artery

L J Bouhuijzen 1,, J J Kardux 2, R L Braam 3
PMCID: PMC6533335  PMID: 30963458

A 64-year-old woman was referred to the cardiology department for evaluation of atypical chest pain. A cardiac computed tomography (CT) scan demonstrated a calcium score of zero and no coronary stenosis. As an incidental finding, the scan revealed an anomalous course of a 4-cm segment of the right coronary artery (RCA) within the right atrium. The CT scan is shown in Fig. 1. No abnormalities were noted in the other coronary arteries and branches.

Fig. 1a–c.

Fig. 1a–c

Intra-atrial course of the right coronary artery (RCA) using volume-rendered 3D reconstructions. a Arrow showing the RCA entering the right atrium (RA); the right ventricle (RV) is shown as well. bc Arrows showing the RCA entering and exiting the RA. d Coronal view of the RCA, the arrow indicates the intra-atrial course

An intra-atrial or intracavitary course of the RCA is rare; the incidence is estimated at 0.09–0.1% [1]. Although this anomaly does not account for the patient’s symptoms, it is of significance for various potential interventions. RCA injury may occur during pacemaker implantation, right heart catheterisation, electrophysiological studies and ablations [2]. Disruption can lead to myocardial ischaemia and left-to-right shunting. Furthermore, difficulties may arise during coronary artery bypass surgery with regard to vessel localisation or bypass grafting.

Conflict of interest

L.J. Bouhuijzen, J.J. Kardux and R.L. Braam declare that they have no competing interests.

References

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