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The left main coronary divides into branches: The left anterior descending artery branches off the left coronary artery and supplies blood to the front of the left side of the heart. The circumflex artery branches off the left coronary artery and encircles the heart muscle.
The left coronary artery (LCA) is one of two coronary vessels (heart vessels) that supply blood to the heart muscle. It arises from the left aortic sinus of the ascending aorta. It lies mainly between the pulmonary trunk and the auricle of the left atrium.
The larger of the two major coronary arteries, the left coronary artery (often called the left main coronary artery) emerges from the aorta and is a primary source of blood for the ventricles and left atrium of the heart.
The left coronary artery (LCA, also known as the left main coronary artery, or left main stem coronary artery) is a coronary artery that arises from the aorta above the left cusp of the aortic valve, and supplies blood to the left side of the heart muscle.
Left main coronary artery disease (LMCAD) portends higher prognostic risk as a result of the large myocardial territory at risk, ranging from 75% to 100%, depending on the dominance of the left coronary circulation.
Left main coronary artery (LMCA): The LMCA supplies blood to your left atrium and left ventricle. This is where oxygenated blood arrives from your lungs before your heart pumps it out to the rest of your body. Its branches supply blood to the other two-thirds of your interventricular septum.
JACC. 2022 Nov, 80 (22) 2119–2134. Topic (s): Coronary, Peripheral & Structural Interventions. Ischemic Heart Disease. PDF.
In this Review, we describe the pathophysiology of unprotected left main coronary artery disease, discuss diagnostic approaches in light of new noninvasive and invasive imaging techniques,...
Overview. Coronary artery disease (CAD) is a common type of heart disease. It affects the main blood vessels that supply blood to the heart, called the coronary arteries. In CAD, there is reduced blood flow to the heart muscle.
The left coronary artery (left main coronary artery) emerges from the aorta through the ostia of the left aortic cusp, within the sinus of Valsalva. The plane of the semilunar valve is tilted so that the ostium of the left coronary artery is superior and posterior to the right coronary ostium.