Amoozgar H, Bazyari V, Edraki M, Mehdizadegan N, Mohammadi H, Naghshzan A, Ajami G, Moradi P, Dehghani E, Hajian T. Age-adjusted Reference Values and Z-scores of the Coronary Sinus Diameter among Healthy Children and Adolescents in Southern Iran.
Arch Iran Med 2021;
24:804-810. [PMID:
34841825 DOI:
10.34172/aim.2021.120]
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Abstract
BACKGROUND
Coronary sinus dimension is an important factor for diagnosing some types of cyanosis as well as congenital heart diseases and insertion of some devices into the coronary sinus if required. This study was designed to access the diameter and Z-score of the coronary sinus among children under 18 years of age.
METHODS
In this cross-sectional study on 95 individuals, the coronary sinus diameter was measured by transthoracic echocardiography in the four-chamber view at the connection to the right atrium, middle part, and distal end. The linear regression equation was utilized to determine age-adjust reference values, Z-scores, and the relationship between the individuals' coronary sinus diameter age, height, and body surface area. The study was conducted from March to July 2020 in Namazi hospital clinic of Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Shiraz, Iran.
RESULTS
The mean age of the persons who entered this study was 5.87±4.25 years. The mean coronary sinus diameter was 4.91±1.29 mm at the site of connection to the right atrium, 4.50±1.44 mm at the middle part, and 3.74±1.32 mm at the distal end. Coronary sinus diameter correlates positively with the participants' age, weight, height, and body surface area (P<0.001).
CONCLUSION
Coronary sinus diameter significantly correlates with the age, height, and body surface area of the cases. These features are useful in diagnosing some congenital heart diseases and insertion of suitable devices through it.
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