The Role of Chest X-rays in Congenital Heart Disease

 Chest X-rays play an important role in the evaluation of congenital heart disease, particularly during initial assessment.

They allow clinicians to assess the size and shape of the heart and identify signs of cardiomegaly. They also provide insight into pulmonary circulation, helping to determine whether too much or too little blood is reaching the lungs.

This information is essential when distinguishing between cardiac and respiratory causes of symptoms such as rapid breathing or fatigue.

Although more advanced imaging is often required for diagnosis, chest X-rays remain a valuable and widely accessible tool in both children and adults with congenital heart conditions.


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