Arq Bras Cardiol: Imagem cardiovasc. 2022; 35(2): eabc301
Left Atrial Appendage: Anatomy, Function, and Importance in Thrombus Formation
DOI: 10.47593/2675-312X/20223502eabc301
Introduction
The left atrial appendage (LAA) is an extension of the left atrium (LA) and has complex anatomical structure and unique pathophysiological properties. The LAA functions as a decompression chamber during left ventricular (LV) systole and under increased left atrial pressure conditions. Despite previously being considered a relatively insignificant portion of the cardiac anatomy, the LAA has been highlighted as an important structure involved in the genesis of thrombus formation and thromboembolic events. With the recent development of percutaneous closure devices, LAA morphology assessments have become increasingly important. This article aims to describe LAA anatomy and morphology, function assessment parameters, thrombus diagnostic challenges, and the main imaging modalities, particularly transesophageal echocardiography.
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