Imaging of the coronary venous system: Retrograde coronary sinus angiography versus venous phase coronary angiograms

Abstract Background Left ventricular lead implantation for cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT) usually requires a pre- or intraprocedural occlusion contrast venography of the coronary sinus (CS) in order to identify tributaries to the lateral wall. As many patients undergo a preprocedural corona...

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Veröffentlicht in:International journal of cardiology 2007-07, Vol.119 (3), p.339-343
Hauptverfasser: Mischke, Karl, Knackstedt, Christian, Mühlenbruch, Georg, Schimpf, Thomas, Neef, Philip, Zarse, Markus, Plisiene, Jurgita, Stanzel, Sven, Eickholt, Christian, Fache, Kerstin, Frechen, Dirk, Spüntrup, Elmar, Hanrath, Peter, Kelm, Malte, Schauerte, Patrick
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Zusammenfassung:Abstract Background Left ventricular lead implantation for cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT) usually requires a pre- or intraprocedural occlusion contrast venography of the coronary sinus (CS) in order to identify tributaries to the lateral wall. As many patients undergo a preprocedural coronary angiogram, we investigated the diagnostic accuracy of venous phase imaging of the CS in patients prior to CRT implantation. The aim of this study was to assess the quality of venous phase coronary sinus angiography. Methods In 24 CRT patients retrograde occlusion venography and venous phase coronary sinus angiography obtained during coronary angiography were compared with respect to image quality, vessel diameters and the ability to identify a coronary sinus side branch suitable for left ventricular lead placement. Results Suitable target vessels for left ventricular lead implantation were identified in all patients irrespective of the method (retrograde occlusion venography or venous phase coronary sinus angiography). There was a high concordance in vessel diameters between venous phase and retrograde angiography. Visibility was superior in retrograde venography. Conclusions In heart failure patients who are scheduled for coronary angiograms venous phase coronary sinus angiography is a time-saving and easy to perform alternative imaging modality. Radiation exposure and the amount of contrast medium needed is reduced as compared to coronary sinus occlusion angiography. The information obtained thereby may be used to plan subsequent CRT implantation without the need for retrograde coronary sinus angiography.
ISSN:0167-5273
1874-1754
DOI:10.1016/j.ijcard.2006.07.148