Figure 5: Retrocardiac “point of view” of the TEE probe. Image A shows the TEE probe’s point of view, which provides sonographers with an ideal perspective to understand the spatial orientation and anatomical relationships needed to develop and interpret TEE views. Image B shows the corresponding mid-esophageal 4 chamber view in TEE, with the left atrium in the near field.
Figure 5: Retrocardiac “point of view” of the TEE probe. Image A shows the TEE probe’s point of view, which provides sonographers with an ideal perspective to understand the spatial orientation and anatomical relationships needed to develop and interpret TEE views. Image B shows the corresponding mid-esophageal 4 chamber view in TEE, with the left atrium in the near field.
By Joseph Harrington
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on July 19, 2020
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