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Journal of Cardiovascular Disease Research



    Variations in Cardiac Anatomy: A Cross-Sectional Imaging Study


    Dr Sindhu K S
    JCDR. 2023: 1550-1556

    Abstract

    Variations in cardiac anatomy have significant clinical implications, yet their prevalence and distribution are not well-understood. This cross-sectional imaging study aims to comprehensively analyze cardiac anatomy variations in a cohort of 200 participants. Methods: A diverse cohort of 200 participants was selected for detailed cardiac imaging using advanced cross-sectional techniques. Inclusion and exclusion criteria were carefully applied to ensure a representative sample. Imaging data were collected, including anatomical measurements and structural variations, and analyzed using robust statistical methods. Results: Our study unveiled a diverse spectrum of cardiac anatomy variations within our cohort of 200 participants. These variations encompassed structural anomalies, valvular abnormalities, coronary artery variations, and other structural deviations. We meticulously examined their prevalence and distribution across various demographic groups, including age, gender, and medical history, providing valuable insights into the complex interplay between cardiac anatomy and demographic factors. Conclusion: Variations in cardiac anatomy are more common and diverse than previously recognized. This study, with a sample size of 200 participants, underscores the importance of understanding these variations for clinical practice, diagnostic accuracy, and future research in cardiology.

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    Volume 14 Issue 10

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