Hussain, M ANahar, AAra, S2015-12-142015-12-142008Hussain M A, Nahar A, Ara S. The Dominance Pattern of Coronary Artery of Adult Bangladeshi People- A Postmortem Morphological Study. Cardiovascular Journal. 2008; 1(1): 21-25.2071-09172309-6357http://imsear.searo.who.int/handle/123456789/168020Background: Incidence of the heart disease increases day by day in Bangladesh. Recent advances in cardiac surgery and the search for new techniques toward investigation of the heart are demanding a review of the anatomy of the coronary arteries. Method: The present study was performed on sixty (60) adult postmortem human hearts of Bangladeshi people. The samples were divided into 3 age groups: Group A (20 to 40 years) consists of 35 male & 7 female samples, Group B (41 to 60 years) consists of 3 female samples and Group C (61 to 75 years) consists of 7 male samples. Results: In the present study, dominance pattern of the coronary artery was right for male in-group A, B, C were 32 (91.4%), 7(87.5%), 6(85.7%), respectively and for female were 6 (85.7%). 3 (100%) respectively. It was left for male in-group A, B, C were 3 (8.6%), 1 (12.5%), 1(14.3%), respectively and for female was 1 (14.3%). Conclusion: The results of the present study can be helpful to the cardiologists and cardiovascular surgeons in the proper diagnosis and management of the heart diseases.enThe Dominance Pattern of Coronary Artery of Adult Bangladeshi People- A Postmortem Morphological Study.Article