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Abstract Our results also showed that females are more likely to have a Cactus or Windsock morphology (34% each), and are least likely to have a Chicken Wing morphology (7.9%). On the other hand, males are more likely to have a Chicken Wing morphology (34.7%) and are least likely to have a Cactus morphology (11.5%). Females have a larger LAA volume but a smaller LAA length than males. Females have mainly low LAA orifice position while males have mainly low and mid LAA orifice position, but interestingly most of the high LAA orifice position where females. Our results also show a possible association between Chicken Wing left atrial appendage morphology and a higher incidence and severity of coronary artery disease. |