An anatomical review of the left atrium

Background: The anatomy of the left atrium is of great clinical importance due to the increase of interventional procedures that require access to the left atrium such as catheter ablations and valvular repair. The purpose of this literature review is to discuss the anatomical features and clinical...

Full description

Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Shinelle Whiteman (Author), Erfanul Saker (Author), Vincent Courant (Author), Sonja Salandy (Author), Jerzy Gielecki (Author), Anna Zurada (Author), Marios Loukas (Author)
Format: Book
Published: Elsevier, 2019-11-01T00:00:00Z.
Subjects:
Online Access:Connect to this object online.
Tags: Add Tag
No Tags, Be the first to tag this record!
Description
Summary:Background: The anatomy of the left atrium is of great clinical importance due to the increase of interventional procedures that require access to the left atrium such as catheter ablations and valvular repair. The purpose of this literature review is to discuss the anatomical features and clinical relevance of the left atrium, including its location, internal attributes and its relationship with both cardiac and noncardiac structures. Methods: This literature review seeks to collate and discuss peer-reviewed articles on the anatomy of the left atrium. It was outlined after conducting a review of the literature and standard search engines. Results: The left atrium consists of an appendage, a venous component, and a vestibule. Several anatomical variations have been reported in each of those components, which poses difficulty in performing safe and effective interventional cardiac procedures. Conclusion: Knowledge of the underlying anatomy of the left atrium can promote improved diagnostic protocols and clinical interventions in the future. Keywords: Left atrium, Left atrial appendage, Myocardial sleeves, Vestibule, Atrial fibrillation
Item Description:2214-854X
10.1016/j.tria.2019.100052