Why the Sax Echo View Matters for Clear Imaging
If you've ever spent time in a cardiology lab or looked at a stack of ultrasound reports, you've probably seen a reference to the sax echo view. It's essentially the "cross-section" perspective of the heart, and honestly, it's one of the most vital tools clinicians have for seeing how the heart's chambers and valves are actually behaving in real-time. Instead of looking at the heart from the side or the front, this view slices through it horizontally, giving us a look that's often compared to looking at a doughnut or a sliced orange. ...