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How to Correct image in CCF

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so in this video were going to talk about congestive heart failure and really what this is its when you have a heart that is failing so you had some left ventricular failure and so its gonna pump blood forward effectively so you have blood thats coming into the lungs but it cannot be pumped out that well because of this failing heart so when ends up happening this fluid ends up collecting in the lungs and that has a couple of effects you get dilation of the pulmonary vessels you get fluid that leaks into the pleural spaces and fluid that leaks into the interstitial and the alveoli and youre gonna see this show up is a couple of different things cephalization pleural effusions pulmonary McCurley beelines and the last thing you see is cardiomegaly which is as the heart starts failing more and more it just gets bigger and bigger so now lets take a look at this x-ray over here and see if we can demonstrate some of those changes the first thing I notice down here is we lose some of t

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Results: Physicians correctly identified the CHF chest X-rays 79% of the time (sensitivity 59%, specificity 96%; positive likelihood ratio 14.6, negative likelihood ratio 0.43).
While most patients with suspected HF do not require invasive testing for diagnosis, the clinical gold standard for diagnosis of HF is identification of an elevated pulmonary capillary wedge pressure at rest or exercise on an invasive hemodynamic exercise test in a patient with symptoms of HF.
Radiographic features Chest x-ray findings include pleural effusions, cardiomegaly (enlargement of the cardiac silhouette), Kerley B lines (horizontal lines in the periphery of the lower posterior lung fields), upper lobe pulmonary venous congestion and interstitial edema.
Chest X-rays can show changes or problems in your lungs that stem from heart problems. For instance, fluid in your lungs can be a result of congestive heart failure.
Fainting or severe weakness. Rapid or irregular heartbeat associated with shortness of breath, chest pain or fainting. Sudden, severe shortness of breath and coughing up white or pink, foamy mucus.
The hallmark of heart failure is dyspnea. The classic combination of raised jugular venous pressure (JVP), peripheral edema, palpable liver, basal crepitations, tachycardia, and a third heart sound is well known.
While most patients with suspected HF do not require invasive testing for diagnosis, the clinical gold standard for diagnosis of HF is identification of an elevated pulmonary capillary wedge pressure at rest or exercise on an invasive hemodynamic exercise test in a patient with symptoms of HF.
Conventional radiographic features of CHF include cardiomegaly, pulmonary venous congestion, septal lines, airspace opacification, and pleural effusions (4).
An echocardiogram is the best test to: Identify which type of heart failure (systolic, diastolic, valvular) Monitor your heart failure and guide your treatment.
The B-type natriuretic peptide blood test, also known as the brain natriuretic peptide (BNP) test, is used for detecting congestive heart failure. This test is used to assess how hard the heart is working to keep the blood pumping through the body and to determine if the heart is pumping the blood well enough.

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