Chapter 4: Recognizing Normal Cardiac Anatomy Flashcards

1
Q

What can you use to estimate the size of the cardiac silhoutte on at frontal CXR?

A

the cardiothoracic ratio

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2
Q

What is the cardiothoracic ratio?

A

a measurement of the widest transverse diameter of the heart compared with the widest internal diameter of the rib cage

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3
Q

What is the normal cardiothoracic ratio in adults at full inspiration?

A

50%

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4
Q

How do the ventricles respond to obstruction of their outflow?

A

By first undergoing hypertrophy rather than dilation so the heart may not appear enlarged at first with certain lesions

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5
Q

What is cardiomegaly primarily produced by?

A

Ventricular enlargement

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6
Q

The ascending aorta should…

A

not project further to the right than the right heart border

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7
Q

The aortic knob is…

A

normally < 35 mm and will normally push the trachea slightly to the right

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8
Q

The main pulmonary artery…

A

is concave or flat

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9
Q

The normal left atrium…

A

does not contribute to the border of the heart on a nonrotated frontal CXR

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10
Q

What is the lower portion of the left heart border made up of?

A

Left Ventricle

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11
Q

What does the ascending aorta parallel?

A

the spine

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