17-Segment Model (AHA)

Left Ventricle Segmentation Procedure

The muscle and cavity of the left ventricle can be divided into a variable number of segments. Based on autopsy data the AHA recommends a division into 17 segments for the regional analysis of left ventricular function or myocardial perfusion:

  • The left ventricle is divided into equal thirds perpendicular to the long axis of the heart. This generates three circular sections of the left ventricle named basal, mid-cavity, and apical. only slices containing myocardium in all 360° are included.
  • The basal part is divided into six segments of 60° each. The segment nomenclature along the circumference is: basal anterior, basal anteroseptal, basal inferoseptal, basal inferior, basal inferolateral, and basal anterolateral. The attachment of the right ventricular wall to the left ventricle can be used to identify the septum.
  • Similarly the mid-cavity part is divided into six 60° segments called mid anterior, mid anteroseptal, mid inferoseptal, mid inferior, mid inferolateral, and mid anterolateral.
  • Only four segments of 90° each are used for the apex because of the myocardial tapering. The segment names are apical anterior, apical septal, apical inferior, and apical lateral.
  • The apical cap represents the true muscle at the extreme tip of the ventricle where there is no longer cavity present. This segment is called the apex.

PCARD 17-Segment Model Anatomical

 

 

 

 

Polar Plots

If functional values have been obtained in the 17 cardiac segments by some quantification method, they can be arranged as a polar plot with the

  • apex in the center,
  • the four apical segments as a first ring,
  • the six mid-cavity segments as the second ring,
  • and the six apical segments as the outermost ring.

Such an arrangement makes it easy to compare the outcome in different conditions (eg. rest/stress) or between patients. The arrangement together with numbers identifying the cardiac segments is illustrated below.

PCARD 17-segment Model Polar Plot

 

Basal Segments

 

Mid-cavity Segments

 

Apical Segments

1.

basal anterior

7.

mid anterior

13.

apical anterior

2.

basal anteroseptal

8.

mid anteroseptal

14.

apical septal

3.

basal inferoseptal

9.

mid inferoseptal

15.

apical inferior

4.

basal inferior

10.

mid inferior

16.

apical lateral

5.

basal inferolateral

11.

mid inferolateral

17.

apex

6.

basal anterolateral

12.

mid anterolateral

 

 

The relative contribution of the basal, mid-cavity, and apical segments are 35% (6/17), 35% (6/17), and 30% (5/17), respectively.

Coronary Artery Territories

The AHA guidelines emphasize that there is a "tremendous variability in the coronary artery blood supply to myocardial segments". The greatest variability occurs at the apical cap, which can be supplied by any of the three arteries. With the recognition of the anatomic variability the individual segments may be assigned to specific coronary artery territories as follows.

Coronary Artery:

Segments

Left Anterior Descending (LAD)

1, 2, 7, 8, 13, 14, 17

Right Coronary Artery (RCA)

3, 4, 9, 10, 15

Left Circumflex (LCX)

5, 6, 11, 12, 16

 

 

20-Segment Model (ASNC)

In SPECT nuclear cardiology studies a 20-segment model has also been used [2]. It is similar to the 17-segment model, but the apical part is divided into 8 segments instead of 5 as illustrated by the polar arrangement below.

PCARD 20-Segment Model Polar Plot

 

Basal Segments

 

Mid-cavity Segments

 

Apical Segments

1.

basal anterior

7.

mid anterior

13.

apical anterior

2.

basal anteroseptal

8.

mid anteroseptal

14.

apical anteroseptal

3.

basal inferoseptal

9.

mid inferoseptal

15.

apical inferoseptal

4.

basal inferior

10.

mid inferior

16.

apical inferior

5.

basal inferolateral

11.

mid inferolateral

17.

apical inferolateral

6.

basal anterolateral

12.

mid anterolateral

18.

apical anterolateral

 

 

 

 

19.

anteroapical

 

 

 

 

20.

inferoapical

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