Anatomy of the left atrial ridge (coumadin ridge) and possible clinical implications for cardiovascular imaging and invasive procedures.
Katarzyna Piątek-KoziejJakub HołdaKamil TyrakFilip BolechałaMarcin StronaMateusz KoziejMaciej LisKatarzyna A JasińskaMateusz Krystian HołdaPublished in: Journal of cardiovascular electrophysiology (2019)
The left atrial ridge is a variable structure, present in 59.5% of humans. The ridge is significantly wider and thicker at its inferior sector, although the actual myocardial layer present within the ridge is thinner at this location. Knowledge about the left atrial ridge morphology is key in avoiding unnecessary interventions or complications during invasive procedures.