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ORIENTATION: VIEWING HEART IN AXIAL CT AND MRI Orientation of heart in axial CT and MRI 20 MINUTE ANATOMY VIDEOS No sinner is ever saved after the first.

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1 ORIENTATION: VIEWING HEART IN AXIAL CT AND MRI Orientation of heart in axial CT and MRI 20 MINUTE ANATOMY VIDEOS No sinner is ever saved after the first twenty minutes of a sermon - Mark Twain RV RA LV LA 4 CHAMBERED HEART 5 CHAMBERED HEART? INVERTED Y SHAPE?

2 ORIENTATION: THORACIC CONTENTS ANTERIOR VIEW R L Esophagus Trachea Subclavian V. Left Int. Jugular V. AORTA Pulmonary Trunk Structures at Root of Lung diaphragm R. Brachiocephalic V. Sup. Vena Cava

3 POSTERIOR VIEW INCLUDING TRACHEA, ESOPHAGUS 3) Pulmonary Veins 1) Arch of Aorta 2) Pulmonary Arteries 2a) Trachea (bifurcation) Esophagus, Thoracic duct IVC diaphragm L R Order similar to root of Lung

4 HEART IS ON LEFT: ROTATED SO LEFT ATRIUM IS IN MIDLINE Left Atrium - receives Pulmonary Veins from both sides Pulmonary Veins Pulmonary Veins RV LA Right Ventricle - anterior

5 POSTERIOR VIEW: KNOW SEQUENCE Pulmonary Veins 3) Pulmonary Veins 1) Arch of Aorta 2) Pulmonary Arteries SVC IVC

6 ANTERIOR VIEW AT TOP (SUPERIORLY) - VEIN IN FRONT OF ARTERIES Arch of Aorta Left Brachiocephalic Vein SVC Right Brachiocephalic Vein Left Common Carotid A Left Subclavian A Brachiocephalic Trunk ANTERIOR VIEW

7 RV Arch of Aorta Ascending Aorta Pulmonary Trunk - from Conus Arteriosus ANTERIOR VIEW PULMONARY TRUNK - arises from Right Ventricle; crosses anterior to Ascending Aorta; then branches

8 Conus Arteriosus

9 PULMONARY TRUNK ON LEFT IN AXIAL SECTIONS RV RA LV LA CONUS ARTERIOSUS EXTENDS TOWARD LEFT; THEN PULMONARY TRUNK BIFURCATES Y Conus Arteriosus

10 AORTA ARISES IN MIDDLE OF HEART AXIAL SECTIONS LOOK LIKE 5 CHAMBERED HEART RV RA LV LA

11 POSTERIOR VIEW: KNOW SEQUENCE Pulmonary Veins 3) Pulmonary Veins 1) Arch of Aorta 2) Pulmonary Arteries SVC IVC L R

12 ORIENTATION: VIEWING HEART IN AXIAL CT AND MRI Orientation of heart in axial CT and MRI RV RA LV LA

13 RV RA LA LV * - AORTA IN CENTER OF HEART CT, MRI VIEW HEART FROM BELOW R L IMAGE FLIPPED VERTICALLY

14 Diaphragm Inferior vena cava Esophagus Azygous vein Thoracic (descending) aorta Muscles of ventricles R L START AT DIAPHRAGM

15 Inferior vena cava Interventricular septum Azygous vein Esophagus Thoracic (descending) aorta Left ventricle Right ventricle 2 CHAMBERED HEART - ventricles only R L

16 Thoracic (descending) aorta Esophagus Left ventricle Right ventricle 4 CHAMBERED HEART! Left atrium Right atrium R L

17 Left ventricle Left pulmonary vein Thoracic (descending) aorta Azygous vein Right atrium Right ventricle Right pulmonary vein Left atrioventricular orifice Right atrioventricular orifice Interventricular septum 4 CHAMBERED HEART! R L LA Left atrium

18 Left pulmonary vein Right pulmonary veinAzygous vein Esophagus Thoracic (descending) aorta 5 CHAMBERED HEART? Left atrium Right atrium Left ventricle Right ventricle * - AORTA - arising from Vestibule R L

19 Left main bronchus Superior vena cavaAscending aorta Azygous vein RIGHT VENTRICLE EXTENDS TO LEFT Right ventricle RV R L

20 Left pulmonary artery Right pulmonary artery Carina at tracheal bifurcation Thoracic (descending) aorta Ascending aorta Superior vena cava PULMONARY TRUNK BRANCHES Y Y Right ventricle to Pulmonary Trunk R L

21 Arch of aorta Superior vena cava Trachea Esophagus R L

22 Superior vena cava Spinal cord Left subclavian artery Scapula Trachea Esophagus R L

23 Left brachiocephalic vein Trachea Esophagus Left common carotid Right lung Right brachiocephalic vein Left subclavian artery Brachiocephalic trunk LEFT BRACHIOCEPHALIC VEIN CROSSES ANTERIORLY R L

24 Summary - Orientation of heart in CT and MRI is complex; rarely appears to have 4 chambers. 1. Position and Orientation of heart - Heart is rotated and tilted so Right Ventricle is anterior and inferior; this makes functional sense; as a result, Left Atrium is located in midline and receives blood symmetrically from Pulmonary Veins (low pressure). 2. Sequence of Structures Inferior to Superior - Pulmonary Veins, Pulmonary artery, Arch of Aorta. 3. Pulmonary artery - arises from Conus arteriosus (Infundibulum) of Right Ventricle; ascends toward left and crosses anterior to Aorta; Pulmonary artery then bifurcates (appears Y shaped in axial CT and MRI). 4. Aorta - arises from Left Ventricle and first courses in middle of heart (Heart appears to have 5 chambers in axial CT and MRI at this level). 5. Order of Structures in Superior Mediastinum - Veins (R and L Brachiocephalic) are anterior to Arteries (Brachiocephalic, L Common Carotid, L Subclavian) arising from Arch of Aorta.

25 REMEMBER: ANATOMICAL DETAILS ARE COMPLEX AND DIFFICULT TO LEARN BUT PATIENTS CAN DIE FROM 'MINOR DETAILS' OF ANATOMY.


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