The anatomy of the atrioventricular nodal artery: A meta‐analysis with implications for cardiothoracic surgery and ablation procedures

Author:

Kuniewicz Marcin1ORCID,Ostrowski Patryk12,Bonczar Michał12ORCID,Kwiecińska Maria1,Możdżeń Kamil1,Murawska Agnieszka1,Dziedzic Martyna12,Żytkowski Andrzej34,Goncerz Grzegorz1,Walocha Jerzy12,Koziej Mateusz12

Affiliation:

1. Department of Anatomy Jagiellonian University Medical College Kraków Poland

2. Youthoria, Youth Research Organization Kraków Poland

3. Faculty of Philology, Department of Polish Dialectology and Logopaedics University of Lodz Lodz Poland

4. Norbert Barlicki Memorial Teaching Hospital No. 1 of the Medical University of Lodz Lodz Poland

Abstract

AbstractThe objective of the present meta‐analysis was to evaluate recent and applicable data regarding the location and variation of the atrioventricular nodal artery (AVNA) in relation to adjacent structures. In order to minimize postoperative risks and maintain physiological anastomosis for proper cardiac function, understanding such possible variations of vascularization of the AV node is of immense importance prior to cardiothoracic surgery as well as ablations. In order to perform this meta‐analysis, a systematic search was conducted in which all articles regarding, or at least mentioning, the anatomy of the AVNA was searched. In general, the results were based on 3919 patients. AVNA was found to originate only from the RCA in 82.41% (95% CI: 79.46%–85.18%). The pooled prevalence of AVNA originating only from LCA was found to be 15.25% (95% CI: 12.71%–17.97%). The mean length of AVNA was found to be 22.64 mm (SE = 1.60). The mean maximal diameter of AVNA at its origin was found to be 1.40 mm (SE = 0.14). In conclusion, we believe that this is the most accurate and up‐to‐date study regarding the highly variable anatomy of the AVNA. The AVNA was found to originate most commonly from the RCA (82.41%). Furthermore, the AVNA was found to most commonly have no (52.46%) or only one branch (33.74%). It is hoped that the results of the present meta‐analysis will be helpful for physicians performing cardiothoracic or ablation procedures.

Funder

Fundacja na rzecz Nauki Polskiej

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Medicine,Histology,Anatomy

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