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Position of the transesophageal imaging plane relative to the heart and the display screen. A: At 0°, the imaging plane is directed anteriorly from the
esophagus through the heart, and the patient's right side is presented on the left of the image display. B: Forward rotation to 90° progresses in a
counterclockwise direction (probe as the clock face) from the 0° plane and presents the inferior portion of the heart on the left side of the display and the
anterior portion on the right side. Note the change in the position of the white star on the imaging plane when the multiplane angle is rotated. C: Rotation to
180° places the patient's left side on the left side of the display, thus creating a mirror image of the 0° imaging plane. Backward rotation results in a
clockwise rotation of the imaging plane.
Source: Chapter 5. Transesophageal Tomographic Views, Clinical Manual and Review of Transesophageal Echocardiography, 2e
Citation: Mathew JP, Swaminathan M, Ayoub CM. Clinical Manual and Review of Transesophageal Echocardiography, 2e; 2010 Available at:
http://mhmedical.com/ Accessed: May 10, 2017
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