
Roentgen Anatomy Of Normal Heart (1965)
The film presents a detailed fluorographic study of the normal heart using venous catheterization, showcasing physiological data such as pressure and flow measurements. It illustrates blood flow dynamics through the heart’s chambers, including the right atrium, right ventricle, and pulmonary arteries, as well as the return of oxygenated blood from the lungs to the left atrium and ventricle. The study employs various projections to visualize heart structures, valves, and coronary arteries, emphasizing the anatomy and function of the heart during different phases of the cardiac cycle. The film also highlights selective opacification techniques to enhance the visibility of specific heart regions and assess blood flow and valve function.
Keywords
heart anatomy, fluorography, venous catheterization, blood flow, cardiac cycle, right atrium, left atrium, coronary arteries, selective opacification, physiological data
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