Atrial septal pouches and ridges: Morphological features and potential implications in clinical practice.

Trends Cardiovasc Med

Division of Cardiology, Cardinal G. Massaia Hospital, C.so Dante Alighieri n. 202 - 14100, Asti, Italy.

Published: October 2024

Incomplete or irregular fusion of the interatrial septum may result in several anatomic variants, including atrial septal pouches and ridges, whose knowledge and recognition are still poorly widespread in clinical practice. An educational review focused on the definition, clinical significance and diagnostic work-up of these anatomic findings was performed using PubMed, MEDLINE, Embase and Cochrane Central databases up to June 2023. Atrial septal pouches and ridges have been associated with an increased difficulty of catheter-based interventions requiring a transseptal approach, due to procedural challenges for transseptal puncture and the restricted motion of guidewires and catheters through the transseptal access. Additionally, left atrial septal pouch may serve as a thrombogenic nidus and a source of systemic embolism, mostly in the presence of factors leading to higher left atrial pressure and/or atrial blood stasis, which increase the risk of thrombus formation and embolic events, rather than for the only presence of left atrial septal pouch itself. Further investigations are needed in order to better elucidate the implications of such anatomic findings in daily clinical practice, and to provide the most appropriate decision-making strategies.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.tcm.2023.12.007DOI Listing

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