Atrial fibrillation chest x ray
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Chest X ray
A chest X-ray is generally only performed if a pulmonary cause of atrial fibrillation is suggested. This may reveal an underlying problem in the lungs or the blood vessels in the chest. <ref name="pmid16908781"> In particular, if an underlying pneumonia is suggested, then treatment of the pneumonia may cause the atrial fibrillation to terminate on its own.
As a summary a chest radiograph is required to evaluate;
- The lung parenchyma, when clinical findings suggest an abnormality
- The pulmonary vasculature, when clinical findings suggest an abnormality