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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
[[Chest x ray]] may not be required for the diagnosis of [[pulmonic regurgitation]]. However, lateral and [[PA view]] of [[chest radiograph]] may help determining the [[right ventricular enlargement]]. [[Right atrial enlargement]] may also be seen in patients with concomitant [[tricuspid regurgitation]].<ref name=abc>https://radiopaedia.org/articles/right-ventricular-enlargement Accessed on 3rd January, 2017</ref> | [[Chest x ray]] may not be required for the diagnosis of [[pulmonic regurgitation]] (PR). However, lateral and [[PA view]] of [[chest radiograph]] may help determining the [[right ventricle|right ventricular]] enlargement. [[Right atrial enlargement]] may also be seen in patients with concomitant [[tricuspid regurgitation]].<ref name=abc>https://radiopaedia.org/articles/right-ventricular-enlargement Accessed on 3rd January, 2017</ref> | ||
==Chest X ray== | |||
There are no [[chest x ray]] findings required for the diagnosis of [[pulmonic regurgitation]]. However, lateral and [[PA view]] of chest radiograph may help determine the complications and associated conditions of [[PR]], which include [[right ventricle|right ventricular]] enlargement. [[Right atrial enlargement]] may also be seen in [[patients]] with concomitant [[tricuspid regurgitation]].<ref name=abc>https://radiopaedia.org/articles/right-ventricular-enlargement Accessed on 3rd January, 2017</ref> | |||
*On [[CXR]] of a [[patient]] with [[PR]] secondary to [[pulmonary hypertension]] (PAH), featurs demonstrating [[PAH]] may include | |||
*On [[CXR]], [[right heart failure]] (RHF) which may be a complication of [[PR]] is chracterised by [[right ventricle|right ventricular]] enlargement. [[Right ventricle|right ventricular]] enlargement od PA view demonstrates rounded [[Left margin of heart|left heart border]] and uplifted [[cardiac apex]]. On lateral view, filling of the retro[[sternum|sternal]] space and rotation of the [[heart]] posteriorly.<ref name="urlRight ventricular enlargement | Radiology Reference Article | Radiopaedia.org">{{cite web |url=https://radiopaedia.org/articles/right-ventricular-enlargement?lang=us |title=Right ventricular enlargement | Radiology Reference Article | Radiopaedia.org |format= |work= |accessdate=}}</ref> [[CXR]] has limited utility in the diagnosis of [[Right heart failure|RHF]].<ref name="BouzasKilner2005">{{cite journal|last1=Bouzas|first1=Beatriz|last2=Kilner|first2=Philip J.|last3=Gatzoulis|first3=Michael A.|title=Pulmonary regurgitation: not a benign lesion|journal=European Heart Journal|volume=26|issue=5|year=2005|pages=433–439|issn=0195-668X|doi=10.1093/eurheartj/ehi091}}</ref> | |||
*On [[CXR]] of a [[patient]] with [[PR]] as a complication of [[TOF|tetrology of Fallot]] (TOF) repair, a “boot shaped” heart may be demonstrated.<ref>Hiader EA. The boot-shaped heart sign. Radiology, 2008; 246 (1):328-9.</ref> | |||
==Demonstration of Right Ventricular Enlargement== | |||
[[File:Right-ventricular-enlargement-on-chest-radiography-illustration.png|thumb|350px|left|An illustration of [[right ventricle|right ventricular]] enlargement on PA view. The picture demonstrates the uplifting of [[cardiac apex]] - Case courtesy of Dr Vincent Tatco, Radiopaedia.org, rID: 46378]] | |||
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[[File:Right-ventricular-enlargement-on-chest-radiography-illustration lateral view.png|thumb|350px|left|An illustration of [[right ventricle|right ventricular]] enlargement on lateral view - Case courtesy of Dr Vincent Tatco, Radiopaedia.org, rID: 46378]] | |||
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==Chest X-ray Examples== | |||
[[File:Tetralogy-of-fallot-6.jpg|thumb|350px|left|Boot shaped heart demonstrated in Tetralogy of Fallot(TOF). The shoe tip is due to upturned [[cardiac apex]] owing to [[right ventricular hypertrophy]] and a concave pulmonary arterial segment gives rise to the top of boot- Case courtesy of Dr Vincent Tatco, Radiopaedia.org, rID: 43059]] | |||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
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Overview
Chest x ray may not be required for the diagnosis of pulmonic regurgitation (PR). However, lateral and PA view of chest radiograph may help determining the right ventricular enlargement. Right atrial enlargement may also be seen in patients with concomitant tricuspid regurgitation.[1]
Chest X ray
There are no chest x ray findings required for the diagnosis of pulmonic regurgitation. However, lateral and PA view of chest radiograph may help determine the complications and associated conditions of PR, which include right ventricular enlargement. Right atrial enlargement may also be seen in patients with concomitant tricuspid regurgitation.[1]
- On CXR of a patient with PR secondary to pulmonary hypertension (PAH), featurs demonstrating PAH may include
- On CXR, right heart failure (RHF) which may be a complication of PR is chracterised by right ventricular enlargement. right ventricular enlargement od PA view demonstrates rounded left heart border and uplifted cardiac apex. On lateral view, filling of the retrosternal space and rotation of the heart posteriorly.[2] CXR has limited utility in the diagnosis of RHF.[3]
- On CXR of a patient with PR as a complication of tetrology of Fallot (TOF) repair, a “boot shaped” heart may be demonstrated.[4]
Demonstration of Right Ventricular Enlargement
Chest X-ray Examples
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 https://radiopaedia.org/articles/right-ventricular-enlargement Accessed on 3rd January, 2017
- ↑ "Right ventricular enlargement | Radiology Reference Article | Radiopaedia.org".
- ↑ Bouzas, Beatriz; Kilner, Philip J.; Gatzoulis, Michael A. (2005). "Pulmonary regurgitation: not a benign lesion". European Heart Journal. 26 (5): 433–439. doi:10.1093/eurheartj/ehi091. ISSN 0195-668X.
- ↑ Hiader EA. The boot-shaped heart sign. Radiology, 2008; 246 (1):328-9.