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    Chest X-ray

    The basic principles about the chest X-ray examination.

    Chest X-ray
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    Heart failure

    In heart failure, cardiac output is reduced, resistance is increased or the fluid volume is excessive (mostly in the left ventricle). As a result, the blood is no longer adequately pumped out from the lungs into the large circulation. 
    In healthy situations, gas exchange takes place on the capillary-alveolar level, particularly in the lower lung fields. If gas exchange is inadequate, as in heart failure, the upper fields will be used to compensate in order to improve oxygenation.
     

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    Literature: sources and author

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    drs. A. van der Plas, MSK radiologist Maastricht UMC+
     
    Sources:

    • W. R. Webb MD, C. B. Higgins. Thoracic Imaging: Pulmonary and Cardiovascular Radiology (second edition, 2011).
    • L. R Goodman. Felson’s Principles of Chest Roentgenology (third edition, 2011)
    • J.E.Takasugi, J.D. Godwin. Radiology of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. Radiol Clin North Am. 1998 Jan;36
    • S. Whitley et al. Clark’s Positioning in Radiography (12th Edition)

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