Blood vessel supplying the human heart
In the blood supply of the heart , the right coronary artery (RCA ) is an artery originating above the right cusp of the aortic valve , at the right aortic sinus in the heart .[ 1] [ 2] It travels down the right coronary sulcus , towards the crux of the heart .[ 1] [ 3] It gives off many branches, including the sinoatrial nodal artery , right marginal artery , posterior interventricular artery , conus artery , [ 4] and atrioventricular nodal branch .[citation needed ] It contributes the right side of the heart, and parts of the interventricular septum .[ 2] [ 5]
The right coronary artery originates above the right aortic sinus above the aortic valve .[ 1] [ 2] It passes along the right coronary sulcus (right atrioventricular groove) towards the crux of the heart .[ 1] [ 3]
In approximately 80% of patients (right dominant), the RCA gives off the posterior descending artery (PDA). In the other 20%, of cases (left dominant or codominant), the PDA arises from the left circumflex artery or is supplied by both the right coronary artery and the left circumflex.[ 8] The PDA supplies the inferior wall, ventricular septum , and the posteromedial papillary muscle .[citation needed ]
The RCA also supplies the SA nodal artery in 60% of people. The other 40% of the time, the SA nodal artery is supplied by the left circumflex artery .[citation needed ]
Although rare, several anomalous courses of the right coronary artery have been described including origin from the left aortic sinus.[ 9]
The right coronary artery supplies oxygenated blood to the right atrium , the right ventricle , and the posterior third and inferior end of the interventricular septum .[ 2] [ 5] It may also supply 25% to 35% of the left ventricle (LV).[ 10]
There is significant overlap of supply of the coronary arteries .[ 2] The right coronary artery is dominant over the left coronary artery 50% of the time, equal to it 20% of the time, and less significant than it 30% of the time.[ 2]
Right coronary artery
The arch of the aorta, and its branches.
Diagram of a myocardial infarction.
Aorta and coronary arteries at
autopsy . The proximal portion of the RCA and its
ostium can be seen at the lower left.
Human heart with coronary arteries
Fetal heart - right coronary artery
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