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Cardiac MRI Planning Guides for Technologists
Step-by-step console ready planning diagrams and workflows built for busy MRI techs.
Core Planning Guides


Understanding the Left Ventricle Short Axis View: Comprehensive Cardiac MRI Planning for Technologists
The short axis (SAX) stack is the definitive approach for evaluating the LV in cardiac MRI. The left ventricle short-axis cine stack is acquired perpendicular to the long axis of the heart, extending contiguously from the mitral valve plane at the base down to the true apex. Coverage should allow complete assessment of the LV myocardium and accurate volumetric analysis in both end-diastole and end-systole. Short Axis Planning The short axis view will align perpendicular to th
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Understanding the Left Ventricle Short Axis Sample View: Comprehensive Cardiac MRI Planning for Technologists
Proper sampling of the left ventricle in short axis orientation at base, mid, and apex levels is essential for technologists to master. Understanding the unique anatomy at each level ensures precise volumetric quantification and comprehensive wall motion analysis. Short Axis Sample (Base Mid Apex) Short axis left ventricle sample (Base, Mid, Apex) slices shown above. The base slice to left is too close to LVOT, want to see full circle of myocardium shown in image on right. Th
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Understanding the Left Ventricle Coronal Aortic Outflow Tract View: Comprehensive Cardiac MRI Planning for Technologists
Mastering the coronal left ventricle outflow tract (LVOT) view is essential for cardiac MRI technologists performing comprehensive cardiovascular imaging. This specialized plane provides critical anatomical and functional information for evaluating valvular disease, hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, congenital heart conditions, and procedural planning. Whether you're establishing a new cardiac MRI program or refining your existing protocols, this comprehensive guide will walk you
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Understanding the Left Ventricle 3-Chamber View: Comprehensive Cardiac MRI Planning for Technologists
The left ventricle three-chamber (LV 3ch) view is a powerful diagnostic tool that uniquely visualizes the LV outflow tract, both mitral and aortic valves, and the relationship between the left ventricle and ascending aorta. Acquired after standard chamber views, this plane is essential for evaluating valvular disease, outflow obstruction, and basal myocardial segments. This guide provides expert techniques for precise 3ch planning and optimization. 3 Chamber Planning Left ven
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Understanding the Left Ventricle Four-Chamber View: Comprehensive Cardiac MRI Planning for Technologists
Overview: The left ventricular four-chamber (LV 4ch) view is a cornerstone in cardiac MRI, enabling simultaneous visualization of all chambers—left ventricle (LV), left atrium (LA), right ventricle (RV), and right atrium (RA). Its use is pivotal for functional assessment, disease evaluation, and complex congenital workups. 4 Chamber Planning Left ventricle 4ch view shows the (RV) right ventricle, (RA) right atrium, (LV) left ventricle, (LA) left atrium, and (MV) mitral valve,
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Understanding the Left Ventricle Two-Chamber View: Comprehensive Cardiac MRI Planning for Technologists
LV 2-Chamber View in Cardiac MRI: Planning & Protocols 2 Chamber Planning Master left ventricle two-chamber (2ch) view imaging in cardiac MRI. Learn essential planning techniques for anterior and inferior wall assessment and complete ventricular function evaluation. LAA: Left atrial appendage, LA: Left atrium, MV: Mitral valve, AS: Anteroseptal wall, PM: Papillary muscle, IL: Inferolateral wall, LV: Left ventricle, Line bisects mitral valve and apex on 4ch view. Line is paral
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