Apical 2-chamber view
Figure 1: Heart structures that can be observed using the apical 2-chamber view. A,B - cross section; C - detail; D - ultrasound. 2C - 2 chambers; 4C - 4 chambers; SAX - parasternal short axis; LAX - parasternal long axis; post - posterior; ant - anterior; LV - left ventricle; LA - left atrium.
With the apical 2-chamber view, the following structures can be visualized:
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left ventricle and left atrium,
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the inferior and anterior walls of the left ventricle,
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the mitral valve.
With this projection, you can assess:
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left ventricular systolic function, as well as regional wall motion abnormalities,
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size of the left ventricle and left atrium (both visual estimation as well as measuring with Simpson’s biplane),
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morphology of the mitral valve.
If you place a color Doppler and a continuous Doppler here, you can also assess the function of the mitral valve.