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KMID : 1130320190620060240
Korean Journal of Pediatrics
2019 Volume.62 No. 6 p.240 ~ p.243
Change of coronary artery indices according to coronary dominance pattern in early childhood
Lee Yoon-Jin

Park Kyoung-Soo
Kil Hong-Ryang
Abstract
Purpose: Coronary arterial lesion assessment in children can be difficult, depending on the coronary dominance pattern. Although it is easier to determine coronary dominance with echocardiography in children than in adults, it is still difficult. This study aimed to examine the coronary dominance pattern according to the objective coronary artery (CA) indices.

Methods: The CA diameter, aortic valve annulus, and abdominal aorta of 69 children without any cardiovascular disease were measured with cross-sectional echocardiography at Chungnam National University Hospital. To evaluate the coronary dominance pattern, echocardiography was primarily used; additionally, coronary computed tomographic angiography or coronary angiography (CAG). Coronary dominance was determined according to the status of the CA that gives rise to the posterior descending artery.

Results: The mean age was 4.02¡¾2.78 years, and the mean body surface area (BSA) was 0.70¡¾0.22 m2 . Right dominance was present in 78% and left in 22% of the subjects. In those with left dominance, the CA to aortic valve annulus diameter ratio was 0.125¡¾0.021 in the right coronary artery (RCA) and 0.255¡¾0.032 in the left coronary artery (LCA). In those with right dominance, the corresponding ratio was 0.168¡¾0.028 in the RCA and 0.216¡¾0.030 in the LCA (P<0.05). Significant differences were also found in the diametric ratios of the CA to BSA and abdominal aorta (P<0.05).

Conclusion: The CA indices showed significant difference according to the coronary dominance pattern in early childhood. It is possible to indirectly determine the coronary dominance pattern with the CA indices in children using echocardiography. The accuracy of coronary artery lesion diagnosis can be improved by taking coronary dominance into account.
KEYWORD
Kawasaki disease, Coronary artery
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