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Applicability of the Leiden Convention and the Lipton Classification in Patients with a Single Coronary Artery in the Setting of Congenital Heart Disease

In single coronary artery (SCA) anatomy, all coronary tributaries arise from a single ostium, providing perfusion to the entire myocardium. Coronary classification systems can facilitate the description of SCA anatomy. Aim: Evaluation of the applicability of Lipton classification and the Leiden Conv...

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Autores principales: Katekaru-Tokeshi, Diana Isabel, Jiménez-Santos, Moisés, Koppel, Claire J., Vliegen, Hubert W., Díaz-Zamudio, Mariana, Castillo-Castellón, Francisco, Jongbloed, Monique R. M., Kimura-Hayama, Eric
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8397023/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34436235
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcdd8080093
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author Katekaru-Tokeshi, Diana Isabel
Jiménez-Santos, Moisés
Koppel, Claire J.
Vliegen, Hubert W.
Díaz-Zamudio, Mariana
Castillo-Castellón, Francisco
Jongbloed, Monique R. M.
Kimura-Hayama, Eric
author_facet Katekaru-Tokeshi, Diana Isabel
Jiménez-Santos, Moisés
Koppel, Claire J.
Vliegen, Hubert W.
Díaz-Zamudio, Mariana
Castillo-Castellón, Francisco
Jongbloed, Monique R. M.
Kimura-Hayama, Eric
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description In single coronary artery (SCA) anatomy, all coronary tributaries arise from a single ostium, providing perfusion to the entire myocardium. Coronary classification systems can facilitate the description of SCA anatomy. Aim: Evaluation of the applicability of Lipton classification and the Leiden Convention coronary coding system in SCA. Methods: All patients (n = 6209) who underwent computed tomography (CT) scanning between 2014 and 2018 were retrospectively examined for the presence of SCA and classified, according to Lipton classification and the Leiden Convention coronary coding system. Results: The prevalence of SCA was 0.51% (32/6209). Twenty-eight patients (87.5%) had coexisting congenital heart disease (CHD), most frequently pulmonary atresia (9/32, 28.1%). Ten patients (10/32, 31.25%) could not be classified with either the Leiden Convention or Lipton classification (pulmonary atresia n = 9, common arterial trunk (CAT) n = 1). In one case with CAT, Lipton classification, but not the Leiden Convention, could be applied. In two cases with the transposition of the great arteries and in two cases of double outlet right ventricle, the Leiden Convention, but not the Lipton classification, could be applied. Conclusions: Both classifications are useful to detail information about SCA. As Lipton classification was not developed for structural heart disease cases, in complex CHD with abnormal position of the great arteries, the Leiden Convention is better applicable. The use of both systems is limited in pulmonary atresia. In this scenario, it is better to provide a precise description of the coronary origin and associated characteristics that might affect treatment and prognosis.
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spelling pubmed-83970232021-08-28 Applicability of the Leiden Convention and the Lipton Classification in Patients with a Single Coronary Artery in the Setting of Congenital Heart Disease Katekaru-Tokeshi, Diana Isabel Jiménez-Santos, Moisés Koppel, Claire J. Vliegen, Hubert W. Díaz-Zamudio, Mariana Castillo-Castellón, Francisco Jongbloed, Monique R. M. Kimura-Hayama, Eric J Cardiovasc Dev Dis Article In single coronary artery (SCA) anatomy, all coronary tributaries arise from a single ostium, providing perfusion to the entire myocardium. Coronary classification systems can facilitate the description of SCA anatomy. Aim: Evaluation of the applicability of Lipton classification and the Leiden Convention coronary coding system in SCA. Methods: All patients (n = 6209) who underwent computed tomography (CT) scanning between 2014 and 2018 were retrospectively examined for the presence of SCA and classified, according to Lipton classification and the Leiden Convention coronary coding system. Results: The prevalence of SCA was 0.51% (32/6209). Twenty-eight patients (87.5%) had coexisting congenital heart disease (CHD), most frequently pulmonary atresia (9/32, 28.1%). Ten patients (10/32, 31.25%) could not be classified with either the Leiden Convention or Lipton classification (pulmonary atresia n = 9, common arterial trunk (CAT) n = 1). In one case with CAT, Lipton classification, but not the Leiden Convention, could be applied. In two cases with the transposition of the great arteries and in two cases of double outlet right ventricle, the Leiden Convention, but not the Lipton classification, could be applied. Conclusions: Both classifications are useful to detail information about SCA. As Lipton classification was not developed for structural heart disease cases, in complex CHD with abnormal position of the great arteries, the Leiden Convention is better applicable. The use of both systems is limited in pulmonary atresia. In this scenario, it is better to provide a precise description of the coronary origin and associated characteristics that might affect treatment and prognosis. MDPI 2021-08-04 /pmc/articles/PMC8397023/ /pubmed/34436235 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcdd8080093 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Katekaru-Tokeshi, Diana Isabel
Jiménez-Santos, Moisés
Koppel, Claire J.
Vliegen, Hubert W.
Díaz-Zamudio, Mariana
Castillo-Castellón, Francisco
Jongbloed, Monique R. M.
Kimura-Hayama, Eric
Applicability of the Leiden Convention and the Lipton Classification in Patients with a Single Coronary Artery in the Setting of Congenital Heart Disease
title Applicability of the Leiden Convention and the Lipton Classification in Patients with a Single Coronary Artery in the Setting of Congenital Heart Disease
title_full Applicability of the Leiden Convention and the Lipton Classification in Patients with a Single Coronary Artery in the Setting of Congenital Heart Disease
title_fullStr Applicability of the Leiden Convention and the Lipton Classification in Patients with a Single Coronary Artery in the Setting of Congenital Heart Disease
title_full_unstemmed Applicability of the Leiden Convention and the Lipton Classification in Patients with a Single Coronary Artery in the Setting of Congenital Heart Disease
title_short Applicability of the Leiden Convention and the Lipton Classification in Patients with a Single Coronary Artery in the Setting of Congenital Heart Disease
title_sort applicability of the leiden convention and the lipton classification in patients with a single coronary artery in the setting of congenital heart disease
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8397023/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34436235
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcdd8080093
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