Mr Jones’ chest xray was suggestive of an enlarged heart, however, no effusions or pulmonary oedema were detected . Cardiac catheterization with aortography and hemodynamic measurements is not necessary in the majority of patients with aortic regurgitation because of the accuracy of echocardiography (Oxorn, 2011). Throughout cardiac catheterization, aortic regurgitation can be detected by injecting contrast
Mr Jones’ chest xray was suggestive of an enlarged heart, however, no effusions or pulmonary oedema were detected . Cardiac catheterization with aortography and hemodynamic measurements is not necessary in the majority of patients with aortic regurgitation because of the accuracy of echocardiography (Oxorn, 2011). Throughout cardiac catheterization, aortic regurgitation can be detected by injecting contrast