What is your greatest pearl for potential detectives?
“Not invisible but unnoticed Watson. You did not know where to lookso you missed all that was important.”
“A Case of Identity”
“In order to know where to look – a map is needed -know your geography” he said
In the case of the CXR – Knowledge of Anatomy
Parts of the Lungs- Basics
Left Lung – Left Upper Lobe – Frontal Projection
Frontal Projection Left Lower Lobe
Lateral Examination – Major Fissure on the Left
Lateral Projection – Left Upper Lobe
Lateral Projection left Lower Lobe
Right Lung – Right Upper Lobe – Frontal Projection
Right Middle Lobe – Frontal Projection
Right Lower Lobe – Frontal Projection
Major and Minor Fissures on the Right
Right Upper Lobe – Lateral Projection
Right Middle Lobe – Lateral Projection
Right Lower Lobe – Lateral Projection
Summary
CXR of LEFT LUNG
Ashley Davidoff MD
Trachea, Main Stem Bronchi, and Carina
NORMAL FRONTAL CXR NORMAL ASYMMETRIC BRANCHING OF MAINSTEM BRONCHI The normal CXR shows the characteristic asymmetric branching of the main stem bronchi. The right is short and stout and slightly more vertical while the left is long and thin and slightly more obtuse. The normal carinal angle is between 40-80 degrees. Ashley Davidoff MD
Carinal Angle – Normal
The Wright Brothers Take a Walk (Take a look at the crotch angle)
The branching pattern of the tracheobronchial tree is like the asymmetric branching of most trees – just upside down
Widened Carinal Angle – The Enlarged Left Atrium
The Kick or the Dance – Widening of the carinal (crotch) angle
THE HEART ON THE FRONTAL CXR
THE HEART ON THE LATERAL CXR
“So Mr Holmes,” I asked “how do you assess the gravity of the situation?”
“Your question”, he said, “has ambivalence.
Do you mean – how to assess severity of a situation or how to assess the gravitational forces in place in the CXR and in the scenes of a crime? I will answer the latter first since it also has relevance to the first thing we spoke about – ie knowing where to look”
The Force of Gravity on Fluid and Air in the Supine and Upright and Semi Upright Positions
” Davidoff” he said… “The world is full of obvious things which nobody by any chance ever observes.” (The Hound of the Baskervilles)
It is elementary –
Firstly – air rises and fluid falls
and secondly – the stronger force of two adjacent structures wins space
Air In the Upright Position
The supine position is a different story
So in a Frontal Projection
“And now Davidoff , for gravity, forces, fluid and spaces in the upright projection” said Holmes
And the pleural in the supine projection
Pericardial Effusion
“So Mr Holmes – What is your method of analysis?
Said Holmes
“Did your mother ever tell you to practice your scales on the piano ? Well I use the same methodical method to develop my skills
The path to excellence in any skill has a simple formula”
“NOTES, SCALES AND MUSIC”
Perfecting the art – any art, any skill
Notes
The Parts
Scales
Putting the Parts Together in a logical and fluid way –
Then Practice Practice Practice!
Bring in the Cerebellum
Music
Game Day, Show! Time, Bring it On!
Pursuit of Excellence in the Piano
Pursuit of Excellence in the Dance
Pursuit of Excellence in the Tennis
Method of Chest X-ray Evaluation
Notes = parts = anatomy
Scales – Practice looking at the X-ray in a logical and methodical way and then …..practice practice practice
“So Mr Holmes tell us about the dark side of your work?”
“Again this elementary I need the light to see the dark side” said Holmes
SILHOUETTING
“So Mr Holmes – How do you decide whether something is normal or abnormal? – What is your method of analysis?
“Elementary my dear Dr Davidoff ” he said “I focus on the structure or part that I think is abnormal and look at 5 basic elements
Size
Shape
Position
Character
How it changes with time
Air Bronchograms and Ground Glass
“So now Dr Davidoff I need you to teach me about failure – Oops I mean heart failure”
Heart Failure
Elementary I said –
The first two things to look at in heart failure is the carinal angle and the size of the upper lobe artery to bronchus ratio
Normal Carinal Angle
Summary
“Not invisible but unnoticed. You did not know how to look nor what to look for, so you missed all that was important.”
Notes Scales and Music –
Perfecting the art – any art, any skill
Notes
The Parts (where to look)
Scales (how to look)
Putting the Parts Together –
Then Practice Practice Practice!
Bring in the Cerebellum
Music (what to look for)
Game Day, Show! Time, Bring it On!
“Again this elementary I need the light to see the dark side” said Holmes