Planes of the Heart Ao RV RA PA LV LA 4 Chamber Plane Long Axis Plane Short Axis Plane 1.

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Planes of the Heart Ao RV RA PA LV LA 4 Chamber Plane Long Axis Plane Short Axis Plane 1

TEE Views Transverse Plane Longitudinal Plan 0 degrees degrees Midesophageal Transgastric Deep Gastric Aortic Valve Level Great Vessels Level Aortic View Arch - Abdominal Aorta Inferior Vena Cava/Hepatic Vein

TEE Views Longitudinal Plan EsophagusTransducer Transverse Planes RA LA LV SVC RV Ao 3

TEE Views Mid Inferior Mid Posterior Mid Lateral Mid Anterior Mid Septal Mid Ant-Septal 0 Degrees, Transgastric 2 Chamber Plane 4 Chamber Plane LVLAX Plane 4

Great Vessels View 0 Degrees MPA Ao SVC LA RPA LPA RV MPA Ao RPA LPA Ao RA LA RV Degrees Degrees Degrees SVC RPA 5

Great Vessels View (Retroflexed) 0 Degrees 45 Degrees 90 Degrees 30 Degrees 0 Degrees LLPV RUPV LV LA PA SVC RA RLPV Ao LA PA LLPV RUPV RLPV RV LA SVC Ao RUPV RLPV Ao LA RA SVC LUPV LAA LV LA PA 6

Aortic Valve View (Mercedes) RV LA RA AV Degrees La RA RV LAA A RV RA PA LA 60 Degrees 90 Degrees RA LA RV RA LA SVC IVC 110 Degrees RV Ao 110 Degrees LA Ao LV LA 135 Degrees 0 Degrees PV 7

Midesophageal TEE Views Midesophageal Long Axis degrees LV Ao RV LV LA RV RA Midesophageal RV 4 Chamber 0 degrees Atrial 4 Chamber 0 degrees Midesophageal 4 Chamber degrees Midesophageal Mitral Commissure 75 degrees 2 Chamber LAA View 90 degrees Midesophageal 2 Chamber View LAA View 90 degrees RA LA LAA LV RV 8

Midesophageal View (Flexed) RA LA SVC IVC 110 Degrees RA LA Ao 90 Degrees LA RA Ao IVC 30 Degrees LA 0 Degrees 9

Transgastric View Transgastric LV 2 Chamber Transgastric LVSAX LV LA Ao 120 Degrees LV LA 90 Degrees LV RV 45 Drgees LVRV 0 Derees 10

Transgastric View (Flexed) TV LV SVC Ao RV RA PA 120 Degrees Ao RV 90 Degrees 30 Degrees 0 Degrees 11

LV Segments - Apical View = Basal Segments= Mid Segments= Apical Segments 1 = Basal AS 2 = Basal AW 3 = Basal LW 4 = Basal PW 5 = Basal IW 6 = Basal SW 7 = Mid AS 8 = Mid AW 9 = Mid LW 10 = Mid PW 11 = Mid IW 12 = Mid SW 13 = Apical AW 14 = Apical LW 15 = Apical IW 16 = Apical SW AW ASW LW PW SWIW16 RCA LAD Cx 12

LV Segments (ASE) Basal Segments 1 = Basal Anteroseptal 2 = Basal Anterior 3 = Basal Lateral 4 = Basal Posterior 5 = Basal Inferior 6 = Basal Septal Mid Segments 7 = Mid Anteroseptal 8 = Mid Anterior 9 = Mid Lateral 10=Mid Posterior 11=Mid Inferior 12=Mid Septal Apical Segments 13=Apical Anterior 14=Apical Lateral 15=Apical Inferior 16=Apical Septal 4 Chamber View 2 Chamber View Long Axis ViewShort Axis View RCA LAD RCA LAD Cx RCA LAD Cx 13