Atrioventricular nodal branch
The atrioventricular nodal branch is a coronary artery that feeds the atrioventricular node, necessary for the excitation of the ventricles.
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Latin | Ramus nodi atrioventricularis |
TA98 | A12.2.03.110 A12.2.03.213 |
TA2 | 4140 |
FMA | 3851 |
Anatomical terminology |
Structure
The atrioventricular nodal branch sees significant variation in origin:
- proximal posterolateral branch from the right coronary artery in around 77%.[1]
- distal posterolateral branch from the right coronary artery in around 2%.[1]
- distal right coronary artery in around 10%.[1]
- right posterior interventricular artery in around 7%.[1]
- distal circumflex branch of left coronary artery in around 4%.[1]
The right coronary artery supplies the atrioventricular node in around 90% of people.[1][2]
In approximately 2% of people, the vascular supply to the atrioventricular node arises from both the right coronary artery and the left circumflex branch.[3]
Function
The atrioventricular nodal branch supplies the atrioventricular node, allowing for excitation of the ventricles.[1]
See also
References
- Kawashima, Tomokazu; Sato, Fumi (2018-10-15). "Clarifying the anatomy of the atrioventricular node artery". International Journal of Cardiology. 269: 158–164. doi:10.1016/j.ijcard.2018.07.022. ISSN 0167-5273. PMID 30001947.
- Mahadevan, Vishy (2012-01-01). "Anatomy of the heart". Surgery (Oxford). Cardiothoracic I. 30 (1): 5–8. doi:10.1016/j.mpsur.2011.10.011. ISSN 0263-9319.
- Sow ML, Ndoye JM, Lo EA. The artery of the atrioventricular node: an anatomic study based on 38 injection-dissections. Surg Radiol Anat 1996;18:183–187
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