atrial artery
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Definition
- Noun:
- The branch of the coronary artery that supplies the muscles of the atria: An "atrial artery" is a specific blood vessel that branches off from a coronary artery. Its primary function is to deliver oxygenated blood to the muscular walls of the atria, the two upper chambers of the heart.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The surgeon carefully identified the atrial artery during the procedure.
- Blockage in an atrial artery can disrupt the blood supply to the heart's upper chambers.
Advanced Usage
"Right atrial artery": A specific atrial artery supplying the right atrium of the heart.
- The angiogram showed a narrowing in the right atrial artery.
"Left atrial artery": A specific atrial artery supplying the left atrium of the heart.
- The left atrial artery is often a branch of the circumflex artery.
Variants and Related Words
Atrial (adj): Pertaining to the atria of the heart.
- The patient was diagnosed with an atrial arrhythmia.
Coronary artery (n): Either of the two main arteries that supply blood to the heart muscle itself.
- A healthy diet can help prevent coronary artery disease.
Synonyms
- Atrial branch: A synonymous term for this arterial branch.
- There are no common direct synonyms; it is a specific anatomical term.
Related Phrases
- Supply the atria: To provide blood to the atria (describes the function of the atrial artery).
- The primary role of these vessels is to supply the atria with oxygen-rich blood.
Notes
- This is a specialized term used primarily in medical, anatomical, and physiological contexts. It is not typically used in everyday conversation.
Noun
- the branch of the coronary artery that supplies the muscles of the atria