Table 9:

Typical neonatal chest X-ray and electrocardiographic findings [5, 81, 82]

Chest X-rayECG
  • Cardiomegaly with oval cardiac shape

  • Increased vascular markings

  • Right aortic arch

  • Non-specific

  • Variable frontal QRS axis (but typically more than +60°)

  • Biventricular hypertrophy is more common than isolated right or left ventricular hypertrophy

Chest X-rayECG
  • Cardiomegaly with oval cardiac shape

  • Increased vascular markings

  • Right aortic arch

  • Non-specific

  • Variable frontal QRS axis (but typically more than +60°)

  • Biventricular hypertrophy is more common than isolated right or left ventricular hypertrophy

ECG: electrocardiogram.

Table 9:

Typical neonatal chest X-ray and electrocardiographic findings [5, 81, 82]

Chest X-rayECG
  • Cardiomegaly with oval cardiac shape

  • Increased vascular markings

  • Right aortic arch

  • Non-specific

  • Variable frontal QRS axis (but typically more than +60°)

  • Biventricular hypertrophy is more common than isolated right or left ventricular hypertrophy

Chest X-rayECG
  • Cardiomegaly with oval cardiac shape

  • Increased vascular markings

  • Right aortic arch

  • Non-specific

  • Variable frontal QRS axis (but typically more than +60°)

  • Biventricular hypertrophy is more common than isolated right or left ventricular hypertrophy

ECG: electrocardiogram.

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