Clinical Radiology
Volume 65, Issue 6 , Pages 481-487, June 2010

Frequency of variations in aortic arch anatomy depicted on multidetector CT

  • G.C. Jakanani

      Affiliations

    • Corresponding Author InformationGuarantor and correspondent: G. C. Jakanani, Department of Clinical Radiology, Leicester Royal Infirmary, University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust, Infirmary Square, Leicester LE1 5WW, UK. Tel.: +44 1162541414; fax: 01162588358.
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  • W. Adair

Department of Clinical Radiology, Leicester Royal Infirmary, University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust, Leicester, UK

Received 18 September 2009; received in revised form 8 February 2010; accepted 14 February 2010. published online 26 April 2010.

Aim

To investigate the prevalence and imaging appearances of anatomical variations of the common aortic arch, as depicted on multidetector computed tomography (CT).

Methods and materials

A retrospective study of 861 CT chest and thoracic aorta examinations in consecutive patients who underwent CT imaging over a 4 year period was undertaken.

Results

The branching of the aortic arch had a conventional configuration in 643 (74%) patients. The most frequent anatomical variant was a common origin to the brachiocephalic and left common carotid artery (bovine arch), which occurred in 20% of participants.

Conclusion

To the authors' knowledge this is the largest study of aortic arch variant anatomy in a living patient population. With the ever increasing complex endovascular interventions in the aorta and head and neck regions, recognition and appreciation of these entities is of importance to the interventional and diagnostic radiologist alike.

 

PII: S0009-9260(10)00078-4

doi:10.1016/j.crad.2010.02.003

Clinical Radiology
Volume 65, Issue 6 , Pages 481-487, June 2010