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Right Ventricle 2 Chamber View
The right ventricle 2 chamber view provides a focused perspective for evaluating right heart anatomy and function. This guide covers the essential planning steps and clinical applications for acquiring this specialized cardiac MRI view. 2 Chamber Planning Plan on 4ch view bisecting the tricuspid valve to the apex. Planning shown on short axis adjust to plane parallel to the septum. Right ventricle 2 chamber view shown above. Right Ventricle 2 Chamber View Planning The 2 cham
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Dec 1, 20252 min read


Right Ventricle Inflow View
The right ventricle inflow view is a specialized cardiac MRI imaging plane that visualizes the right atrium, tricuspid valve, and right ventricular inflow tract. This view is essential for assessing right heart structure and function, particularly in patients with congenital heart disease, pulmonary hypertension, or right ventricular pathology. RV Inflow Planning Right ventricle inflow view shown above. Bisect right atrium on a basal short axis view. Bisect RV outflow tract o
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Dec 1, 20252 min read


Right Ventricle Axial
The right ventricle axial stack view is a fundamental cardiac MRI sequence for comprehensive right ventricular volume assessment and functional analysis. This imaging plane provides detailed visualization of RV geometry, wall motion, and chamber dimensions throughout the cardiac cycle. Understanding proper planning considerations ensures diagnostic accuracy and complete anatomical coverage for clinical decision making. RV Axial Planning This is a straight axial stack use sagi
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Dec 1, 20252 min read


Right Ventricle 3 Chamber View
The right ventricle 3-chamber view is a critical imaging plane in cardiac MRI that visualizes the right atrium, right ventricle, and pulmonary outflow tract in a single comprehensive plane. Understanding proper planning techniques ensures optimal image quality and accurate clinical assessment. RV 3 Chamber Planning Planning using 3 point shown below on tricuspid valve on 4ch view, pulmonary valve shown on sag RVOT view, and RV apex shown on RV 2 chamber view. Right Ventricle
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Dec 1, 20252 min read


Right Ventricular Outflow Tract View
The right ventricular outflow tract (RVOT) is a critical anatomical region connecting the right ventricle to the pulmonary artery. Accurate visualization of this area is essential for evaluating right ventricular function, detecting outflow tract abnormalities, and assessing the pulmonary vasculature. In cardiac MRI, obtaining optimal sagittal and coronal views requires careful planning and precise positioning. This guide covers key planning techniques for both the sagittal R
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Nov 24, 20252 min read
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