Patients may occasionally ask you to take a chest x-ray. Often the chest x-ray is a pre-employment requirement. If you choose to take chest x-rays for your patient, please be aware of the technical requirements.
PA Chest:
![Chest Diagram - Copyright – Stock Photo / Register Mark](/content/images/071594p22dpate1a__1_1_1738.jpg)
![X-Ray Illustration - Copyright – Stock Photo / Register Mark](/content/images/071594p22dpate1b__1_1_1531.jpg)
Lateral Chest:
![Lateral Chest Diagram - Copyright – Stock Photo / Register Mark](/content/images/071594p22dpate1c__1_1_8214.jpg)
![X-Ray Illustration - Copyright – Stock Photo / Register Mark](/content/images/071594_P22_DPate2_875_1_1_2276.jpg)
The Cardiothoracic Ratio:
This measurement is performed to determine the size of the heart and a screening for heart enlargement.
MRD = maximum transverse diameter of the right side of the heart, which is a line drawn from the midline of the spine to the most distant point of the right cardiac margin.
ML= midline of the spine
MLD = maximum transverse diameter of the left side of the heart, which is a line drawn from the midline of the spine to the most distant point of the left cardiac margin
ID= greatest internal diameter of the thorax
TD = MRD + MLD
cardiothoracic ration = TD/ID
![Spine and Lung Diagram - Copyright – Stock Photo / Register Mark](/content/images/071594_P23_DPate3__1_1_2092.jpg)
Deborah Pate, DC, DACBR
San Diego, California
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