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Major Aortopulmonary Collateral Arteries

Ajay Alex, Anoop Ayyappan, Jineesh Valakkada, Harshith Kramadhari, Deepa Sasikumar, Sabarinath Menon

2022Radiology Cardiothoracic Imaging45 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Major aortopulmonary collateral arteries (MAPCAs) are congenital vessels that arise from the aorta or its first-order branches and are distally connected to the pulmonary arterial vasculature, thereby providing pulmonary blood flow. MAPCAs are commonly associated with several congenital heart diseases that have compromised pulmonary circulation due to severe stenosis involving pulmonary valves or arteries or due to pulmonary atresia. Embryologically, MAPCAs are presumed to be persistent segmental arteries. MAPCAs can be imaged with CT and MRI, and such imaging findings are important for surgeons and interventionists. The management options for MAPCAs include unifocalization, surgical ligation, and endovascular interventions, such as coil embolization. This review highlights the role of reporting certain critical features of MAPCAs at CT and MRI, which will help to facilitate management decisions for systemic-to-pulmonary collateral vessels observed in patients with congenital heart disease. Keywords: Pediatrics, CT Angiography, Image Postprocessing, Interventional-Vascular, MR Angiography, Embolization, Stents, Cardiac, Vascular, Aorta © RSNA, 2022

Topics & Concepts

MedicinePulmonary atresiaCollateral circulationCardiologyRadiologyAortaEmbolizationPulmonary vasculaturePulmonary arteryAngiographyStenosisInternal medicineCongenital Heart Disease StudiesPulmonary Hypertension Research and TreatmentsAortic Disease and Treatment Approaches
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